CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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WHZTi: FOBTUOAIk OB SIZiVEBSKIN. 



— This is a medium size onion of mild 

 flavor and with beautiful, clear white skin. 

 The variety is a favorite with many for 

 use when young- as a salad or bunching 

 onion and for pickles. It matures earl 3' 

 and is fine for fall and early winter. 

 Packet, 5c. and 10c. ; 02., 35c.; 14 lb., $1.25; 

 lb., $4.00, postpaid. 



Crystal 

 Wax. 



CBTSTAI. WHITZ: WAX BEBMTTDA.— Is 



without a doubt the finest white Onion in 

 cultivation for its unexcelled mild and 

 delicious flavor. Very early, pure white, 

 large, flat, in fact it is the standard and 

 most profitable variety of the Bermuda 

 that one can plant during the Spring 

 months in South and Southwest Texas. 

 Packet, 5c. and 10c. ; oz., 35c<; V4 I^m $1*25; 

 lb., $4.00. postpaid. 



DAirV^BB'S YELLOW GLOBB. — Brown- 

 isjft yellow color; bulbs quite flat and of 

 j^ood size; largely grown for sets. In the 



^^^outhern States they can be planted in 

 autumn and will continue growing during 

 the entire Winter. Packet, 5c. and 10c.; 

 oz., 30c.; V4 lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50, postpaid. 

 AUSTBAIJAN BBOWIT. — An early and 

 very hardy variety which does especially 

 well in the South. Should be planted 

 early, on low wet grounds to get large 

 / balbs. The skin is thick and the color is a 



/ jflch brown. It is especially noted as a 



^long keeper as it keeps well into Spring. 



* Packet, 5c. and 10c. ; oz., 25c.; 14 lb., 75c.; 

 lb., $2.75, postpaid. 



WHITB QUEEN".— (Italian Onion.) This 

 is a medium sized, white variety from 

 Italy, very early; can be sown late and 

 good size bulbs will be obtained. It is 

 of mild flavor and very fine when boiled 

 and dressed for the table. Packet, 5c. and 

 10c. ; oz., 35c.; ^ lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00, post- 

 paid. 



THE TEZ.LOW PBIZE TAKEB. — One of 



the largest Onions, more flat in shape than 

 either Danver's or Wethersfield, and of yel- 

 lowish red color. Flesh is firm and solid 

 of a transparent white and of excellent 

 mild flavor. Packet, 5c. and 10c. ; oz., 40c.; 

 1/4 lb., $1.50; lb., $4.50, postpaid. 



ONION SETS. 



CUIiTITBE. — Onion Sets, when planted 

 in January and February here in the South, 

 will most always produce fine large bulbs. 

 They should be set in rows five to six 

 inches apart and about eight to ten inches 

 in the rows. By planting sets you gain 

 about three weeks in earliness of crop, 

 hence it is advisable to plant Onion sets. 

 Gardeners also plant sets for bunch onions 

 to pull early in the Spring and for the 

 earliest ripening bulbs. Matures in 90 to 

 110 days. One quart to 20 feet of drill; 

 8 bushels to the acre. 



Bed Creole — Sold out. ITew crop in Sep- 

 tember. 



White Western, qt., 35c.; gal., 80c., post- 

 paid; peck, $1.25; bn., $4.50, not prepaid. 



Bed Western, qt., 35c.; gfal., 80c., post- 

 paid; peck, $1.25; bu., $4.00, not prepaid. 



Yellow Western, qt., 35c.; g-al^ 80c., post- 

 paid; peck, $1.25; bu., $4.00, not prepaid. 



Yellow Bermuda, qt., 40c.; g-aL, $1.00, 

 postpaid; peck, $1.50; bu., $5.00, not pre- 

 paid. 



Bed Bermuda — Sold out new crop in Sep- 

 tember. 



White Pearl, qt., 35c.; gral., 80c., post- 

 paid; peck, $1.25; bu., $3.50, not prepaid. 



WTiite Crystal Wax, qt., 40c.; gal., $1.00, 

 postpaid; peck, $1.50; bu., $5.00, not pre- 

 paid. 



PARSLEY. 



CUIiTUBE — Sow in rows in good rich soil; it makes a very good edging for beds 

 or walks. Should the weather be drv. watering will hasten their germination. The 

 curled varieties are decidedly the prettiest for ornamenting a dish, but for seasoning 

 they are equally as good. The seed will also germinate more freely by soaking it 

 twenty-four hours in water. Matures in 85 to 110 days. One ounce to 250 feet of drill; 

 8 pounds to the acre. 



PLAIN LEAVED.— This is the hardiest 

 variety foliage very dark green, with 

 plain leaves, having a strong flavor, and 

 much preferred in French cooking. Pack- 

 et, 5c. and 10c. ; y^ lb., 30c.; lb., 90c., post- 

 paid. 



DOUBLE CTJBLED.— The leaves of this 

 variety are curled. It has the same flavor 

 as the other kind, extensively raised for 

 shipping purposes. Packet, 5c. and 10c.; 

 V4 lb., 30c.; lb., 90c., postpaid. 



IMPBOVED GABNISHING.— This is the 



best kind to ornament a dish; it has the 

 same flavor as the other kinds. Packet, 

 5c. and 10c; 14 lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00, postpaid. 



