DREER'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Yellow Globe Danvers. [See cut.) A standard sort 

 and one of the most desirable ; an excellent keeper and very 

 productive. Our strain of this variety is the true globe shape, 

 and not of the flat type. Onion growers throughout the coun- 

 try prefer this type of onion to all others, and it is with this in 

 view that the bulbs from which our seed is grown are specially 

 and carefully selected as to shape. It is the best paying onion 

 that is grown for general crop. Oz., 15 cts. ; ^ lb., 40 cts.; 

 lb., $1.35 ; 5 lbs. or more at $1.25 per lb. 



Southport Yellow Globe. A large globular shaped 

 yellow variety, very productive, of mild flavor. This is also 

 a favorite variety with the onion growers, and is planted in 

 large quantities each year. The outer skin is a beautiful pale 

 yellow ; the bulbs are of a beautiful globe shape, and good 

 keepers. The color and shape of this onion shows up to ad- 

 vantage when offered in the market and it always sells rapidly 

 at highest price. Oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 40 cts.; lb., 31.4$; 

 5 lbs. or more at $1.35 per lb. 



Philadelphia Yellow Dutch or Strasbiirg. A 



leading market variety ; a good keeper and well flavored ; 

 bright straw colored skin and somewhat flattened shape. This 

 variety is largely grown for sets on account of its excel- 

 lent keeping qualities. Oz., 15 cts.; ^ lb., 40 cts.; lb., 

 I1.35 ; 5 lbs. or more, at ^1.25 per lb. 



Rhode Island Yellow^ Cracker. An extra early vari- 

 ety, popular in the Eastern markets. A good keeper and an 

 excellent sort to raise where the seasons are short. Oz., 15 



cts. 



lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.50. 



Prizetaker. (See cut. ) This is the large pale yellow onion 

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

 fall. It grows to a very large size ; flesh white, of mild and 

 delicate flavor. The large onions are raised first year from 

 seed, and produce enormous crops. Our stock is the true 

 Prizetaker. Oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 45 cts.; lb., $1.50. 



Ailsa Craig. A large oval-shaped yellow, or 

 straw-colored onion, which is a strong competitor to 

 "Prizetaker." The flesh is very mild and onions 

 keep as well as other large varieties. The largest 

 and best onions are produced by sowing seed in hot- 

 bed early in the spring and transplanting when 

 plants have reached the proper size. Oz. , 30 cts.; 

 14. lb., $1.00; lb., ^3.50. 



Australian Yellow^ Globe. This extra early 

 variety of onion originally came from Australia. It 

 is a beautiful globe-shape and quite attractive and a 

 splendid keeper. The onions grow to a large size 

 and are very solid, skin is deep yellow, flesh white 

 and of very mild flavor. Besides being an extra 

 early onion, it is very productive and an excellent 

 keeper. Oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.45. 



Australian Brown Onion. The bulbs are 

 very hard and solid, keep well and ripen earlier 

 than either the Yellow Danvers or Red Wethersfield. 

 Skin brown and flavor mild. The crop runs uniform 

 in size and shape ; nearly every plant produces a 

 fineonion. Oz., I5cts.; ^ lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.35. 



Extra Early R.ed. Earlier than the Wethers- 

 field and somewhat smaller, close grained and a 

 good keeper. The shape is flat, about same as 

 Cracker Onion, but it is hardier. It is also used 

 for growing onion sets. Oz., 20 cts.; % lb., 60 

 cts.; lb., $2.00, 



