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ONION, RED (Cont.) 
Southport Red Globe 110 Medium to large, globe-shaped. Medium early. Popular. One of best keepers pkt. 10c 
ONION, WHITE 
Bunching 45 Crisp, white, mild. Suitable for spring appetizer. Fine for cooking when lareer ete 
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Crystal White Wax 95 Early flat onion, sweet and mild. Used for early shipment in Southwest pkt. 10c — 
Extra Early Barletta 93 Very early. Popular for pickles when small. Bulbs almost round at picking stage, becoming 
flat when grown Crop failed 
Hardy White Bunching 45 Profitable home or market garden variety for young or bunching onions. Produces 4 to 6 
useful shoots from single seed first season pkt. 10c 
Mammoth Silver King 100 Bulbs 4 to 5 in. diameter. Flat. Midseason in maturity. Mild in flavor Crop failed 
Queen 93 Early market and pickling variety. Bulbs medium small. Pure white. Round when young, 
flat when grown. Mild and sweet Crop failed 
Southport White Globe 112 Large size; medium early; firm; mild. Abundant yield. Our strain is unsurpassed in uniform- 
ity of shape and color pkt. 10c_ 
White Lisbon 5 ~ 45 Grown as early bunching onion. When mature, the round white bulbs are almost 3 inches in 
diameter Crop failed 
White Portugal (American| 104 Pure white; very sweet, mild flavor. Early maturing. A favorite for green onions, for use in 
Silverskin) salads, and later for cooking -pkt. 10c 
White Sweet Spanish 112 Like original Sweet Spanish except color is white. Globe shaped pkt. 10c 
ONION, YELLOW 
Australian Brown 112 Standard market variety of notably long keeping quality. Bulbs flattened globe. Thick, 
chestnut brown skin. Flavor strong. Our introduction pkt. 10c 
Brigham Yellow Globe 110 Very solid. Globe-shaped. Grown from selected bulbs of original Seen pkt. 10c 
Early Yellow Globe 98 Excellent globe-shaped variety. Ten days earlier than Southport Yellow Globe pkt. 10c 
Ebenezer 114 Large, somewhat flattened. Leading variety for onion sets pkt. 10c 
Southport Yellow Globe 110 Large, uniformly globe-shaped. Flesh white, crisp, mild. Medium early. We highly recom- 
mend this for general home garden planting pkt. 10c | 
Sweet Bermuda 95 Medium to large, flattened. White flesh, mild and sweet. Needs long season to produce ~ 
finest bulbs pkt. 10c | 
Sweet Spanish 112 Globe-shaped. Often weigh 2 lbs. Deliciously mild. For largest onions start seed early in- | 
doors and transplant later outside pkt. 10c 
Yellow Danvers, Flat 103 Hardy, easily grown. Fine for general purposes and for sets . pkt. 10c 
Yellow Globe Danvers 106 Medium to large globe-shaped. White flesh, crisp, mild. Early maturing. Highly recom- 
mended for home gardens pkt. 10c © 
PARSLEY | 
Champion Moss Curled 90 Dark green, tightly curled leaves. Unusually decorative for table use pkt. 5c | 
(Extra Triple Curled) 
Double Curled 90 Rich deep green, finely curled leaves pkt. 5c © 
Evergreen 90° Large dense dark green foliage. More resistant to frost than other varieties. All-America 
Award, 1940. Our introduction pkt. 5c 
Hamburg Thick Rooted 140 Root resembles parsnip. Use for flavoring soups and stews. Store in sand for WinteES Ey 
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Paramount 92 Very uniform, triple curled. Plants 12 inches tall. All-America Award, 1935. Our introduc- 
tion ~ pkt. 5¢ 
Plain or Single 90 Leaves deeply cut, flat, dark green. Excellent for seasoning; not so good for garnish 
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Hollow Crown, Thick 130 Roots 18 to 20 in. long. ‘Skin smooth, white. Flesh tender. Best and most popular variety 
Shoulder in cultivation pkt. 10c 
Smooth White 130 Long roots of excellent flavor. Will keep through winter without protection. Our intode 
tion pkt. 
Short Thick 100 About half the size of Hollow Crown and at least a er oah earlier. Splendid garden variety. | 
Our introduction pkt. 10c 
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