ONION 



BRIGHAM YELLOW 



GLOBE Strain of South- 

 port Yellow Globe, grown 

 from selected bulbs of the 

 original variety. Very solid, 

 globe shape. Preferred by 

 many growers because of its 

 fine keeping qualities. May 

 be grown successfully on 

 either muck or upland. 



Price, oz. 35c, 

 lb. $3.25, 10 

 $3.00 lb. 



lb. $1.10, 

 lots @ 



EXPRESS GLOBE (A 



1932 Introduction) The 

 Earliest Onion in Culti- 

 vation This new variety is 

 distinct from any other 

 onion in cultivation; and as 

 for earliness, it matures be- 

 fore even the earliest of the 

 Bermuda types. The bulbs 

 are beautiful in appearance, 

 light yellow in color, and 

 medium in size ; a trifle larger 

 than the popular Yellow 

 Globe Dan vers. 



Express Globe is of Span- 

 ish origin and has the mild 

 flavor of this type. It will 

 prove valuable to the com- 

 mercial grower on account of 

 its extreme earliness and 

 beautiful appearance. It is, 

 of course, not recommended 

 for winter keeping. (See en- 

 graving.) 



Price, oz. 60c, J 4 lb. $1.50, 

 lb. $5.00. 



Henderson's Genuine 



SOUTHPORT GLOBE ONIONS 



Perfect Globe-Shaped Large Heavy and Solid. Enormous Yielders 



The most severe test of an Onion is that which affects its keeping quality. In this respect Henderson's 

 Genuine Southport Globe Onions are supreme. Years of selection, in which every bulb used for seed 

 purposes has had to pass the critical eye of veteran experts have had no uncertain effect on these, and they 

 are today, beyond doubt, the best of all Onions. The difference in the respective sorts is mainly one of 

 color. They have the same shape, which is almost globe-shaped, and so thoroughly have the tops been 

 bred that, when dried off, they disappear entirely, leaving a perfect symmetrical bulb, shapely, propor- 

 tionate, and quite devoid of neck, the presence of which not only mars the appearance, but is a serious 

 menace to the keeping quality. (See engraving.) 



SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE A most attractive variety of medium 

 size, growing under ordinary conditions to a diameter of three inches. 

 The outer skin is a rich purplish-red, and the flesh is faintly tinged with 

 the same color. It is a little stronger than the white and yellow, and pre- 

 ferred by many for this reason. 



Price, oz. 30c, ' 4 lb. 90c, lb. $2.50, 10 1b. lots (3 $2.25 lb. 



SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE Viewed from even' standpoint 

 this is perhaps the best Onion of all for family use, for, while it is similar 

 in some respects to the other Southport Globes, it is more attractive in 

 appearance. The flesh when cooked is of a rich milks 7 color, tender and 

 of delicious flavor, and when eaten raw is the mildest of the three. 



Price, oz. 35c, ] 4 lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00, 10 lb. lots (a $2.75 lb. 



SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE The very best strain of yellow 

 Onion, the exterior color does not extend to the flesh, as in the red varietv. 

 It is mild in flavor and may be grown by am^one where Onions will grow, 

 and is probably the best of all for general use. 



Price, oz. 30c, H lb. 90c, lb. $2.75, 10 lb. lots (§ $2.50 lb. 



WHOLESALE CATALOG FOR MARKET GROWERS AND FLORISTS— PETER HENDERSON <&. CO., NEW YORK 



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