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POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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The Celebrated Philadelphia 

 Set Onion 



PHILADELPHIA YELLOW DUTCH 



STRASBURO ONION 



Our pedigree Philadelphia-grown seed. The 

 most popular variety for sets, grown so ex- 

 tensively by market gardeners around Phila- 

 delphia. The sets of this variety grow round, 

 plump and bright. Full-sized onions are some- 

 what flattened, as shown in photograph, flesh 

 white, mild flavor and an excellent keeper. Skin 

 bright yellow. Pkt., lOc; oz., 15c.; i lb., 45c.; lb., 

 $1.50, postpaid; by express or freight, lb., $1.40; 

 5-lb. lots, $1.30 per lb.; 10 lbs. and over, $1.25 per lb. 



Extra Early Red 



Globe Danvers 



Onion 



This beautiful new onion, 

 first introduced by us, has 

 rapidly grown in favor. Its 

 extreme earliness has been 

 a great surprise to all mar- 

 ket gardeners who have 

 grown it. It is of perfect 

 globe shape, resembling the 

 Southport Large Red Globe 

 in its rich purplish crimson 

 color, but is ready for market 

 several weeks ahead of that 

 variety, and is unquestion- 

 ably the earliest American 

 red variety ever introduced, 

 and one of the best keepers. 

 Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 20c.; i lb., 

 65c.; lb., $2.25; 5 lbs. and 

 over, by express, $2.00 per lb. 



TRUE ROUND YELLOW DANVER5 



ONION 



Our superior stock of this celebrated variety is 

 of fine round shape, as shown in photograph above. 

 It grows to good size, with thin yellow skin, white 

 fiesh, fine grained and excellent quality. It ripens 

 early, keeps well and is very productive. This 

 variety is catalogued by many seedsmen as Yellow 

 Globe Danvers, which is a misnomer. Pkt., lOc; 

 oz., 15c.; i lb., 45c.; lb., $1.50, postpaid; by express 

 or freight, lb., $1.40; 10 lbs. and over, $1.25 per lb. 



TESTIMONIALS 



Miss Mary L. Reid, West Chester, Pa., April 11, 1905, 

 writes: "From Philadelphia Yellow Globe Danvers seed, 

 bought of you last year, I raised two onions that measured 

 115^ inches and 10 inches in circumference." 



R. I. Crispen, Mill Hall, Pa., February 20, 1905, writes : 

 "I planted Philadelphia Yellow Globe Danvers seed re- 



ceived from you last year, and I had the finest onions in 

 this county." 



James H. Fbanok, Kingston, Pa., February 24, 1905, 

 writes: "Your seeds are always good. Your strain of Stras- 

 burg Onion has been especially fine." 



