FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH 



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ONION— Continued 



^ - s I. D J rf^ 1 U '^^^^ most excellent medium early 



iDOUtnport Keel LilObe or main crop red variety produces 

 bulbs of medium to large size, ideally globe shaped, with very 

 smooth, glossy surface, very small neck and remarkably beautiful 

 deep purplish red color. The flesh is white, tinged with light purple, 

 mild, very fine grained and tender. The variety is extensively grown 

 for home use as well as the market. It is one of the best keepers and 

 is well adapted for shipping. Our splendid stock of this onion is the 

 result of years of cai'eful selection on our Oakview Stock Seed 

 Farm and is unsurpassed by any. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 25c; 2 Oz. 40c; 

 1/4 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.50 



flat. 



¥ vr 11 rv J. i_ The bulbs are large and quite flf 



Large Yellow UUtcn The skin is light yellow or strf 



or Stra^huro" colored, and the flesh creamy white, mild and of 



^^ »Jir<t.&uuig excellent quality. This sort ripens down quickly 



and keeps well. It is extensively used for onion sets. Our stock of 



this early variety, compared with most on the market, is distinctly 



superior in size of bulb, uniformity of shape and evenness of color. 



Pkt. 5c; Oz. 25c; 2 Oz. 40c; V4 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.50 



YT 11 r^ A productive and very extensively used 



I ellOW UanverS early or main crop variety of medium size. 

 The skin is light coppery yellow in color. The flesh is creamy 

 white, mild and of excellent flavor. The bulbs are flattened yet 

 quite thick with small necks, ripen down quickly and very evenly 

 and keep very well. This is still a standard, general crop, yellow 

 onion for the home garden and market where a strictly globe shaped 

 bulb is not demanded. Pkt. 5c; Oz.25c; 2 0z. 40c; y4Lb.75c; Lb.$2.50 



C^ M.V J. "V 11 /^fl 1_ This very hardy and-exceed- 



DOUtnport lellOW OlObe Ingly productive late or main 



crop variety is of the same general character as the Southport 



Red Globe, bvit the bulbs are rich yellow, ave'-age a little larger and 



are later maturing. The bulbs are globe-shaped with rather full 



shoulder, ripen down very evenly, keep well and are suitable for 



shipping. The flesh is creamy white, fine grained and of mild and 



excellent flavor. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 30c; 2 Oz. 50c; 1/4 Lb, 90c; Lb. $2.75 



»« iL-Vril o 'l-A. very handsome late or 



iViaminOtn lellOW opaniSh main crop onion of the 



f^w, Pri7«Al-n1r«»i* largest size and nearly globular in form, usually 



MM. M. ii^cLAtvcA ^.^^^-^ shouldcr and base slightly sloping. The 



skin is yellowish brown or light yellow with slight tinge of brown. 



The flesh is creamy white, very mild, tender and of excellent flavor. 



The variety keeps well if thoroughly ripened and is very desirable 



for shipping for fall and early winter use. It is one of the 



best of the large European sorts that has become thoroughly 



acclimated in America and is exceptionally productive under 



proper conditions. If started very early in hotbed it will produce 



a mammoth onion the first season. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 25c; 2 Oz. 40c; 



V4 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.50 



Yellow Globe Danvers 



■«r II ^ 1 i_ rv One of the most extensively used 



lellOWlalObe LlanverS main crop yellow onions for the 

 home garden and market. The bulbs are of medium to large 

 size, uniformly globe shaped, with small neck, and ripen very 

 evenly. The skin is rich coppery yellow. The flesh is creamy 

 white, crisp and of mild and excellent flavor. The variety keeps 

 very well and is excellent for shipping. We have by careful 

 selection and breeding developed a strain which has the ripening 

 habit and small neck of the original Danvers and yet is more 

 globular, thus giving larger yields and handsomer bulbs without 

 sacrificing any of the good qualities of the original Danvers. 

 Pkt. 5c; Oz, 25c; 2 Oz. 40c; V4 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.50 

 »». i_. -v 11 rf^i i_ The heaviest yield of onions is 



Michigan Yellow Ulobe always obtained from rich, 

 black lands. On such soils it is found that a globe shaped onion 

 with a somewhat flattened base gives the largest returns and to 

 meet the demands of the professional onion growers located on 

 such lands, we have developed this variety. The bulbs are large, 

 uniformly globe shaped, with small neck; shoulder usually slightly 

 sloping, base often distinctly flattened, the largest diameter below 

 the center of the bulb. The color is rich yellow with tinge of 

 orange. The flesh is creamy white, mild and of very fine quality. 

 This main crop sort ripens down evenly, keeps very \vell and is 

 excellent for shipping. No onion grower can afford to plant inferior 

 seed when such as this can be pi'ocured. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 30c| 

 2 Oz. 50c; 1/4 Lb. 90c; Lb. $2.75 



Michigan Yellow Globe 



