HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



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J— Jenderson's Superior.... 

 LARGE RED 



Wethersfield 

 Onion. 



UNIVERSALLY POPULAR. 

 A Leading Variety in all Sections. 



Produces Enormous Crops of Enorm- 

 ous Onions, all Clean, Solid, 

 Heavy and Perfect. No " Thick 

 Necks." Sure Cropper. Long 

 Keeper. Unequalled Shipper. 



HENDERSON'S 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 sav'ed from only care- 

 fully selected bulbs, and will in- 

 variably grow to a large size under 

 proper conditions, quite free from 

 necky and misshapen bulbs. The 

 surface color is a rich dark red. It 

 is an early variety to mature and a 

 fine keeper. The flavor is good and 

 mild, admirable for boiling. (See 

 cut.) Price, 15c. oz., 45c. \ lb., SIAQ 

 lb. (10 lbs. and over at $1.35 Ib.j 



"/ like your si ock of Large Red Wethersfield 

 Ottion better than any other. I feel confident 

 when I plant, as I know it will always produce 

 a good safe crop," 



JAS. BEASLEY. Duluth. Minn. 



PRIZETAKER QNION. 



The Grandest Variety Grown for the American Climate. 



EXCELS IX YIELD— EXCELS IX SIZE. 



Its Mildness of Flavor and Tenderness are Unequalled. 



THE PRIZETAKER ONION is recognized as one of 

 our best standard varieties. It succeeds everywhere — 

 east, west, north and south — and whether grown for 

 home use or for marketing it gives universal satisfac- 

 tion, yielding onions often 14 inches around and at the 

 rate of 1,200 to 1,500 bushels per acre — often much 

 more under exceptionally good culture. Its immense 

 size and mildness of flavor delight everyone who raises 

 it. Nothing short of actual knowledge of this variety 

 will convey a really adequate idea of its great value, 

 whether considered as a variety for commercial or 

 private culture. Its immense size will recommend it 

 to all, particularly when it is known that its keeping 

 qualities are unexcelled. The exterior color is pale 

 yellow, and the interior clear sparkling white. It is 

 medium early in maturing. {See cut.) Price, 20c. oz., 

 60c. i lb., S1.60 lb. (10 lbs. and upwards, $1.50 Ib.j 



"/ cannot speak too highly of your Prizetaker Onion, which yielded 

 at the rate of 1,200 bushels per acre. They 'were perfect in shape and 

 very large, many specimens reaching 16 to 18 inches in circumference, 

 one in particular being 18} inches around. I desire to compliment 

 you for the true merit all your seed possesses." ' 



JAMES TORRANCE, Oreano, Idaho. 



"I planted your Prizetaker Onion last spring, the yield was immense, 

 at least double that of yellow Globe Danvers, grown under same con- 

 ditions." S. GRAFF, Johnstown, N. Y. 



"The seed of Prizetaker Onion J got of you made the best onions / 

 ever grew." W. H. HIGGIWBOTHAM, Evelyn. Ga. 



For Onion Sets and Our Complete List of Varieties of Onions and Onion Sets, see pages 40 and 41. 



