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•VEGETABLE SEED SPECIALTIES • 



HENDERSON'S 



YELLOW GLOBE 

 DANVERS ONION. 



Henderson's SUPERIOR LARGE RED 



WETHERSFIELD ONION 



UNIVERSALLY POPULAR. 



A Leading Variety in All Sections. Produces Enormous Crops of 

 Enormous Onions, all Clean, Solid, Heavy and Perfect. No "Thick 

 Necks." Sure Cropper. Long Keeper. Unequalled Shipper. 



HENDERSONS LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD 



is a grand red variety and a general favorite. With 

 the exception of the Yellow Globe Danvers, there 

 is no variety so largely grown. Our stock is ex- 

 cellent, being saved from only carefully selected 

 bulbs. The cut gives an accurate idea of the shape. 

 Our stock will be found quite free from necky and 

 misshapen bulbs, and will invariably grow to a large 

 size under proper conditions. The surface color is a 

 rich dark red; the flesh sparkling white, it is an 

 early variety to mature and a fine keeper. The flavor 

 is good and mild, admirable for boiling. (See cut). 



Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz, 55c. \i lb., $1.75 lb. 



"Your Red Wethersfield Onion is O. K. Can't be beaten. 

 I raised a big crop from little seed." 



JNO. J. STEPHENS, 64 Buck St.. Huntingdon, Ind. 



HENDERSON'S 

 SUPERIOR YELLOW GLOBE 



DANVERS ONION. 



A STANDARD VARIETY EVERYWHERE. 



Shape Round, Uniform, Not " Necky." Attractive 

 Color. Mild Flavor, Fine Quality. Early, but Sure 

 Keeper. Heavy Cropper. Good Seller. More Ex- 

 tensively Grown than Any Other Onion. :: :: :: 



Excepting in the extreme South, where the varie- 

 ties usually grown in the North do not succeed, this 

 variety is more generally grown than any other. It 

 is popular on the market stands of every city and 

 a general favorite in every garden. It is round in 

 shape, brownish-yellow in color, and very attractive 

 in appearance. It is of medium size, very solid and 

 heavy, of excellent quality, and produces an enor- 

 mous weight per acre. It forms a bulb very early 

 in the season, so that it may be used almost all sum- 

 mer, and ripens up crisp and solid in the fall. The 

 tops die off entirely, leaving perfect-shaped bulbs 

 without neck, which possess marvelous keeping 

 quality. (See cut. ) 



Price, 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 50c. H lb., $1.50 lb. 



"7 want you to reserve me at least ten pounds of the same lot of 

 Yellow Globe Danvers Onion as you sent me last spring. I am an 

 old onion grower, but never saw such fine results from any crop 

 before:' O. H. BENNETT, Chicago. III. 



ONION SETS. 



All onions attain full size and maturity the same season from spring-sown seed, yet many 

 people desire to plant out sets for earliest onions for the table or to use green or for bunching. 

 Buyer paying transit, or we will deliver free if 10c. per qt. or 50c. per pk. is added to the prices. 

 (The price per bushel of 32 pounds is subject to change with the market.) 



Red Onion Sets. Grown from our select strain of Red Wethersfield . 

 Yellow Onion Sets. Grown from our select strain of Yellow Danvers . 

 White Onion Sets. Grow 7 n from our select strain of White Portugal . 



Quart. 



Peck. 



Bush. 



25c. 

 25c. 

 30c. 



Sl.H) 



1.40 

 1.50 



$4.50 

 4.50 

 5.00 



FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST of ONIONS, ITALIAN, BERMUDA and OTHER VARIETIES, SEE PAGE 59. 



