Choice Onion Seed— continued. 



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Gexuise Prizetaker Okion. 



P^izetaker, (See cut.) This is the large pale yellow 

 "Tiiion that is offered for sale in the fruit stores and markets 

 ■ n the fall. It grows to a very large size; flesh white, of 

 Jiild and delicate flavor. The large onions are raised first 

 /ear from seed, and with ordinary culture produce enormous 

 crops. The onions sometimes go over o lbs. each in weight 

 where good soil and culture is given them. Each year the 

 demand for pure seed of this beautiful onion grows larger, 

 and the onions always meet with ready sale on the markets. 

 Our seed is pure and the genuine Prizetaker. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 oz.. 20 cts.; J lb., 50 cts.; lb., $1.75. 



White Queen. A rapid-growing variety of mild flavor. 

 This is the earliest onion grown ; they are very mild, ]iure 

 white, and splendid for pickling. They grow small and can 

 be sown thickly. It is best to dry the onions as soon as 

 dug. Pkt-, 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; } lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.50. 



CHOICB ONION SETS. 



Prices subject to market changes. 



Postage on Onion Sets 10 cts. per quart additional. 



Onion Sets should be planted out as early in the spring as 

 the ground is dry enough to work ; plant them in rows 1 

 foot apart, with sets 3 or 4 inches apart in the row. 



Per qt. Per i^ pic. Perpk. Per bus. 



Yellow Onion Sets. . . .|0 20 §0 60 $1 00 $3 00 



White Onion Sets 25 75 1 25 4 00 



Red Onion Sets 20 65 110 4 00 



White Potato (Multi- 

 plier) 25 75 1 25 4 50 



Yellow Potato Onions 25 65 1 10 4 00 

 Egyptian, or Peren- 

 nial Tree 25 65 110 4 00 



Shallots 25 75 1 50 4 50 



Garlic. Lb., 25 cis.; mail, 35 cts. By express, 10 lbs., 

 $200. 



FOR SUCCESS IN GROWING ONIONS 



read our book, " Opeii-Air Vegetables." It tells how to plant and 

 cultivate, also how to store over winter, and is worth many times 

 its cost. Sent postpaid for 25 cts ; or free with order of S2.50. 



Mammoth Silver King;. This variety is noted for 

 the extra large bize onions it produces the first seasort 

 from the seed. It is a large flat varieiv, averaging 5 to 

 6 inches in diameter. Sj eciniens have been grown to- 

 weigh as high as 4 lbs. The skin is pure white and 

 flesh remarkably tender and pleasing to the tnste. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; J lb., 65 cts.; lb., S2.L5. 



White Pearl. One of the earliest varieties, pure 

 white, mild flavor and attractive appearance. It is not 

 a good keeper, but its quick growth makes it a good 

 sort to grow for early market, as they mature in about 

 70 days from planting. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz , 25 cts.; J lb., 

 75 CIS.; lb.. 82 50. 



White Barletta. An extra eaily small white onion ; 

 similar to White Queen, and makes bulbs about 1} to 1^ 

 inches in diameter ; in shape flattened on top. It is a 

 good keeper, and as a pickling variety it is unexcelled. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; ^ lb., 75 cts.; lb., §2.50. 



Wllite Victoria. Grows to a large size ; oval shape j 

 skin and flesh silvery white, very mild and sweet. Cai> 

 be grown from sets in the South or by transplanting iii 

 the^North. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 20 cts.; ^ lb., 65 cts.; Ib.j. 

 ?2.25. 



Larg-e fJed Tripoli. Large, red, flat; free front 

 strong aroma, and keep well during the winter. Pkt., 

 5 CIS.; oz , 15 cts.; J lb., 50 cts.; lb., $1.50. 



BERMUDA ONIONS. 



These are the onions wliich are annually shipped from 

 Bermuda in large quantities. Bermuda growers find that 

 seed from the Island of Teneriffe gives best results, and it 

 is from this section we obtain our supply. 

 Bermuda White {Teneriffe stock). The Bermudas 

 are the earliest onions in the market, and are grown ex- 

 tensively in the South ; matures earlier than the red. The 

 outer skin is of straw color and flesh pure white. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; \ lb., §1.00; lb., §3.00. 

 Bermuda Ked ( Teneriffe stock). Similar to the white, 

 but with deep red skin. These are on the market very early 

 in the spring and are grown profitably in the South. The 

 qualitv is very good. 'Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; \ lb , $1.00;^ 

 lb., .§3 00. 



"WE PAT THE POSTAGE.— Please remember that at the 

 prices given for Onion Seed we send it by mail postpaid. Also 

 kindly bear in mind that our seed is all of highest germination, and, 

 having been grown from selected bulbs, is absolu'.ely pure. Buyers 

 of large quantities should write for estimate on the quantity of 

 seed they need. 



White Potato, or Multiplier Onions 



DKEEK'S KEl,I.\BtE SEEDS are noted for their excellent quality. Tliey not only gerniinate freely, but are true to name, 

 For sixty-tliree years they have been regarded as the " standard " by the leading gardeners throughout the I'lilted States. 



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