DREER'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Yellow Globe Dan vers. 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 country 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 care- 

 fully selected as to shape. It is the best paying onion that is 

 grown for general crop. Oz., lo cts. ; ^ lb., 25 cts. ; lb., 

 90 cts,; 5 lbs., or more, at 80 cts. per lb. 



Southport Yellow Globe, {See cut.) A large 

 globular shaped yellow variety, very productive, of mild flavor. 

 This is also a favorite variety with the onion grower. The 

 outer skin is a beautiful pale yellow ; the bulbs are of a beau- 

 tiful globe shape, and good keepers. The Connecticut grown 

 seed of this variety is far better than that grown in other sec- 

 tions, and will produce larger and better crops. Oz., 10 cts. ; 

 ^ lb., 35 cents. ; lb., ^l.io ; 5 lb. or more, at ^l.oo per lb. 



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Philadelphia Yellow Dutch or Strasburg-. A 



leading market variety ; a good keeper and well flavored ; 

 bright straw colored skin and somewhat flattened shape. The 

 onions grow to a good size and are rather flat. This variety 

 is largely grown for sets on account of its excellent keeping 

 qualities, and the ready sale of same during the spring months. 

 Oz., 10 cts. ; )^ lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts.; 5 lb. or more, at 

 70 cts. per lb. 



Rhode Island Yellow Cracker. An extra eaily 



variety, popular in the Rhode Island markets. An excellent 

 sort to raise where the seasons are short. We believe that 

 when this variety is better known it will rank among the most 

 popular sorts. It is a good keeper and also a good seller. 

 Oz. , 10 cts. ; % lb., 25 cts.; lb., 90 cts. 



Australian Yellow Globe. {See citt.) This extra early 

 variety of onion originally came from Australia and as shown 

 in illustration, is globe-shape and quite attractive. 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 a good keeper, thus 

 making it a very valuable variety for those who grow for 

 market, and the handsome appearance of the onion insures 

 quick sales at good prices. Our customers who grow onions 

 from seed would do well by planting this variety, as we are 

 confident that it will please them. Oz , 10 cts. ; ^4^ lb , 30 

 cts. ; lb., ^l.oo, 



Australian Brown Onion. The bulbs grow to good 

 marketable size and are very hard and solid, and keep well. 

 They ripen earlier than either- the Yellow Danvers or Red 

 Wethei'hfield, are beautiful brown color and mild flavor. A 

 good thing in their favor is the fact that the crop runs uniform 

 in size and shape ; nearly every plant produces a fine onion. 

 When better known, this variety will be used extensively by 

 onion growers. Oz., 10 cts. ; % lb., 25 cts; lb., go cts. 



Southport Red Globe. The deep red color of skin 

 and symmetrical form of this onion makes it attractive. It 

 grows to good marketable size and is true globe shape. 

 The quality is good, being of mild flavor and a good keeper. 

 Tills onion will sell well in such markets as demand the 

 red onion. Oz , 10 cts. ; X 'b., 35 cts. ; lb., $1:15. 



Extra Early Red. Earlier than the Wethersfield ?nd 

 somewhat smaller, close grained and a good keeper. It is 

 somewhat the shape of the cracker onion, but hardier. It is 

 also used for growing onion sets. Oz., 10 cts.; j4 "^-i 3° 

 cts. ; lb., 95 cts. 



