40 



COLE'S GARDEN ANNUAL. 



(r\ammotl? priz<^ JaKer Opiop. 



This new variety has proved to be an excellent 

 keeper of finest flavor, handsome shape and enor- 

 mous size, many single onions having been 

 raised to weigh 5 lbs. and over, from seed the 

 first year. It is of the same type as those im- 

 mense imported onions which can be seen in 

 fruit stores and always command a very high 

 price. The Prize Taker grows always to a per- 

 fect globe shape, with bright, straw colored skin ; 

 the necks are very small and the onions always 

 ripen up hard. It is a most excellent onion for 

 the market gardener and cannot be surpassed for 

 the home garden. Our seed is the genuine Amer- 

 ican grown, and must not be confounded with 

 the imported Spanish King. This variety has 

 been offered in former years as Prize Taker. 

 Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., }i lb. 75 cts., lb. $2.50. 



Mammotli ||ictoFia Onion 



This variety is one of the largest of all onions known. 

 Of distinct oval-ronnd shape, weighing from 2^2 to 41/2 

 lbs. each, with capacity of still larger growth under 

 extra cultivation. Skin dark red in color: flesh white 

 or very light rose-colored: flavor very mild and sweet: 

 a good keeping variety. It grows best in loamy, heavy 

 soil, and must be well worked. If properly cultivated, 

 this variety, uniformly larger in size than any onions 

 hitherto known, produces an enormous crop. 



MAMMOTH KED VICTORIA. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 

 cts., ^ io. 75 cts. 



MAMMOTH WHITE VICTORIA.-^ Per pkt.lo, cts., oz. 

 25 cts., i4 lb. 75 cts. ^ — - 



MAMMOTH SILVER KING 



This variety grows to a remark- 

 able size. Bulbs are of attractive 

 form, flattened, but thick through. 

 Single bulbs often attain weight 

 of from 2V2 to i lbs. each. The skin 

 is a beautiful silvery white: ilie 

 flesh is snow-white, and of a p;ii - 

 ticularly mild and pleasant flavor. 

 It matures early and is uniformly 

 large and perfect form. Per pki. 

 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., }i ib. 60 cts., lb 

 S2.25. 



Ord, Neb., March 28, 1894. 

 I raised some tomatoes from you 

 seed last summer that weighei 

 over two pounds, and were smootl 

 and nice. John Stkrling 



MAMMOTH SILVER KING. 



