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Photograph of a section of field of Johnson's Philadelphia Yellow Globe Danvers Onion, which yielded 

 at the rate of over 1,000 bushels to the acre, grown from our Pedigree Seed. 



Do not confound this variety with the ordinary Yellow Globe Danvers of other growers, being larger 

 in size, more productive and the best keeper of all American yellow onions. For specimens of single onions 

 see Page 39. Seed of our own growing. Pkt. t 10c; oz., 25c; X lb., 50c; lb., $1.50, postpaid; 5 lbs. for 

 $6.75, by express or freight. 



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LONG SEASONS SPINACH I'ROM SPRING PLANTING 



The best for Spring sowing. Keeps in firm, 

 fresh condition, never wilting in the hottest weather; 

 spreading flatly on the ground. Leaves much 

 crumpled and blistered, as shown in illustration. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 45c, postpaid; 5 lbs., 

 $1.50; 10 lbs., $2.80, by express or freight. 



BEAUTIFUL GLOBE ONIONS 



Harry Vandermyde, 328 W. 103rd St., Chicago. 111., 

 writes, Nov. 17, 1911 : — "The Onion Seed I bought from you 

 gave me a fine crop of beautiful yellow Globe Onions. I was 

 well pleased with it; and also the other seeds I bought from 

 you were true to name and gave the very best results." 



A CUSTOMER OF 20 YEARS 



\V. H. McDonald, Allport, Pa., writes : — " Will just 

 say that it has been over twenty years since I commenced to 

 use seeds of your firm and have not missed one year, so you 

 see I must have been well satisfied." 



FAIR AND HONORABLE DEALING 



John D. Schofield, Pomona, Atlantic Co.. New Jersey, 

 writes : — "You can depend upon receiving any future orders. 

 as your seeds are more than satisfactory' in every respect. 

 Also I like your fair and honorable business dealings." 



NO SEED EQUAL TO YOURS 



W. F. Wheeler. Austin. Tex., writes. Nov. 15, 1911. — 

 " I have been using your seed for 5 years and have never 

 planted any that did not germinate fully and true to name, 

 and while there are other seed houses, there is no seed on the 

 market equal to yours." 



BOUGHT SINCE 1894 



J. Frank H a mmar, Nashua, N. H.. writes. Oct. 17. 

 1011 : — " Seed were just as fine and high grade as I have always 

 found your seeds to be, in all the time since 1894, when I first 

 began to use them." 



