H. W. BUCKEEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



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ONIONS 



The Best Onions Offered to 

 the American Public 



I take great pride in my special pedigree 

 strains of Southport Onions. Our seed has 

 l>een developed by starting in over ten years 

 :igo with one perfect Onion of each variety, 

 and none have been planted unless they have 

 all the necessary requirements of the true 

 type. The Onions are almost perfectly globe- 

 shaped, with thin necks and clear skins 



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GLOBE-SHAPED 



ONIONS 



SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE 



ARE THE FUTURE ONIONS 



They are the most attractive in appearance 

 and most economical in use. They command 

 the highest price in market. They are more 

 profitable than the flat varieties to grow, as 

 they occupy no more room in a row, but weigh 

 more and measure better. Onions harvested 

 in September keep perfectly sound and mer- 

 chantable until the following June. 



SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE 



Pedigree Seed 



This is the handsomest of all Onions We could fill pages with praise from our 

 enthusiastic customers who have grown this grand variety. It is of true globe form, 

 pure white, hard, small necked, ripening regularly and evenly; a splendid keeper. The 

 flesh is firm and fine grained, and mild to taste. Average yields of 500 to 700 bushels 

 per acre are of frequent occurrence. No market gardener or onion grower can afford 

 to plant inferior stock, with only cheapness of price to recommend it, when seed like 

 ours is to be had so reasonable, the results of planting a few ounces often paying many 

 times the first cost of the best seed. 



My own growth choicest Northern-grown, high grade pedigree stock 

 seed, pkt. 5c. ; oz. 30c. ; 2 oz. 52c. ; } 4 lb. 89c. ; M lb. §1.66 ; lb. S3. 17. 



SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE 



Pedigree Seed 



The celebrated Blood-Red Globe Onion. This variety has for many years prove c ' 

 one of the most profitable for the market and shipping trade, commanding uniforml v 

 good prices in car-load lots. It is of large size and splendid appearance, and frequently 

 Sieldsirom 600 to 800 bushels per acre under average culture. It is an Onion of unusua' 

 merit. Flesh is firm, finely grained, very rich, yet unusually mild for a red Onion, and 

 is sure to please the most fastidious. The crop is ready to harvest in early Fall, and 

 keeps well until the late Spring months. No one that I have ever known has been 

 disappointed with the results obtained by planting this great Onion, 



My own growth choicest Northern-grown, high-grade nedigree stock 

 seed, pkt. 5c; oz. 18c; 2 oz. 35c. ; % lb. 60c- ; }4 lb. $1.15 : lb. $2.24. 



SEEDS 



SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE 



SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE 



Pedigree Seed 



Entirely distinct from Onions of the Danvers type, having notable and 

 -triking characteristics of its own. Excels in size, excels in yields, ex- 

 cels in keeping qualities, excels in mildness of flavor. Matures in 

 early Fall. It is sure to satisfy the one who buys a packet or the one who 

 sows fifty pounds or more of seed for car-load shipments. A truly grand 

 Onion, whose large golden yellow spheres make a beautiful appearance 

 sacked, crated or barreled for the market. 



My own growth choicest Northern-grown, high-grade pedigree 

 stock seed, pkt 5c ;oz. 19c; 2 oz. 37c; \i lb. 63c; }^lb. SI. 21; lb. $2.38. 



BERMUDA ONIONS 



Headquarters Seed— TeneriSe Grown 



These Onions grow to an immense size, and are of a beautiful form 

 The skin is very thin, flesh white, fine grained, of mild and pleasant "flavor 

 It will grow an Onion from one to one and one-half pounds from seed; very 

 early and profitable. Grown in many sections of the South to the exclusion 

 «f all other sorts for the Northern markets. 



Bermuda Island Red, choicest stock seed, pkt. 4c; oz. 20c; 2 

 oz. 35c; \ lb. 60c; i lb, $1.10; lb. $2.00. 



Bermuda Island White, choicest stock seed, pkt. 4c; oz. 20c; 

 2 oz. 35c; i lb. 60c; * lb. $1.10; lb. $2.00. 



SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE 



MY GREENHOUSE DEPARTMENT IS IMMENSE. SEE PAGES 105 TO 127. THIS GUIDE 



