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The Morse Brown Globe Onion 



Very early, ripening as early as August i, and forms good, 

 large bulbs which are fine-grained, solid, heavy, and keep 

 in good condition a longer time than any olher kind. Its color 

 is a deep, rich seal- brown, the flesh is white, brittle and tender. 

 The first requisite of a market Onion is the keeping qualities, 

 with size, earliness and color almost as important, and in the 



Morse Brown 

 Globe Onion 

 all thesequal- 

 ities arecom- 

 bined , mak- 

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 Oiiion of the 

 highest qual- 

 ity. Price, 



New Early Santa Marie Onions 



New Ruby Giant Pepper 

 White Welsh Onion ( For Green Onions) 



pkt. lo cts., oz. 35Cts., Xlb. lb. I3.50, by mail postpaid ; by ex- 

 press, 5 lbs. J16.25. 



Extra Dark Red Wethersfield Onion 



The "Red Wethersfield" is one of our old popular standard sorts 

 and the one well adapted for market purposes, being a splendid 

 keeper and of good size. In this new type we have a much higher 

 and richer color than the old sort, and it is strongly recommended. 

 Price, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts., ^Ib. 75 cts., lb. $2.50, by mail post- 

 paid ; by express, 5 lbs. $11.25. 



New Extremely Early Onion "Santa Marie" 



This new early Onion comes from France. They are pinkish rose 

 in color ; flesh white flushed with pink, crisp and very sweet. The 

 Onions are quite flat in form, measuring 2j4 to inches in diameter, 

 with a thickness of i to i}( inches from top to bottom. It is an entirely 

 distinct new variety, and will be found a very satisfactory Onion for 

 plantmg in the spring in the North, and will be found superior to the 

 Bermuda Onion for planting in the southern states. Price, pkt. 10 cts., 

 oz. 30 cts., 34 lb. 85 cts., lb. I3, by mail, postpaid. 



Ailsa Craig Onion 



This is a great exhibition Onion in England and is largely illustrated 

 in every English catalogue. It grows to an immense size, three and 

 one-half to four pounds each being frequently recorded. It is of a 

 beautiful yellow or straw-color, slightly pouited at each end, and to 

 obtain the best results the seed should be sown in the hotbed and 

 transplanted from 4 to 6 inches apart. As a show or exhibition Onion 

 it should be a great success on account of its fine appearance. It is 

 also an excellent table sort, being mild in flavor and a good keeper. 

 Price, pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts., oz. 35 cts., ^Ib. I1.25, by 

 mail, postpaid. 



The seed of this Onion may be drilled in as any Onion 

 seed, making one-third the expense and trouble of 

 planting top sets, and producing more green Onions. 

 The flavor is the sweetest of all onions. No bulb is 

 formed. The plant is perennial and may be left in the 

 ground for years with but slight protection. Maximum 

 results, however, are obtained by treating as an annual. 

 Sow in the spring or fall. Price, pkt. 10 cts., >^oz. 15 

 cts., oz. 25 cts., 2 ozs. 40 cts., ^Ib. 60 cts. 



New Ruby Giant Pepper 



This beautiful Pepper is a cross between the Ruby 

 King and the Chinese Giant. The Chinese Giant is the 

 largest of all Peppers, but is rough and ungainly in 

 shape ; whereas, the New Ruby Giant, while quite as 

 large round as the Chinese Giant, has the ideal shape 

 of the Ruby King, being longer than the Chinese Giant, 

 and much larger round than the Ruby King. Price, 

 pkt. 10 cts., oz. sects., Xlb. $r.5o, lb. $5. 



Ailsa Craig Onions 



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