When tops turn yellow and skin becomes tough and transparent, onions may be pulled up, dried and stored 



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Extra Early Red 



437 MAULE'S YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS ONION. 



The Earliest of the Red Skinned Sorts 



It will succeed in cold, mucky ground, where other sorts would fail. 

 It matures ten days sooner than the Red Wethersrield. It can be made 

 to produce fine, marketable onions in 90 days from the sowing of the 

 seed. It is of mild flavor, and keeps well. The color is a deep, rich red, 

 the grain is fine and close and the onion is solid and heavy. It is hardy, 

 reliable, and well adapted for early market. Extra Early Red will suc- 

 ceed almost anywhere, but is peculiarly fitted for northern latitudes, 

 where the seasons are short and cool. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; quarter pound, 85 cents; 

 pound, $3.00, postpaid. 



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Maule's Yellow Globe Danvers 



The Old Reliable Yellow Globed Onion. 



Our strain of Yellow Globe Danvers onion is unsurpassed, 

 it always attains a good size, with deep bulb and small neck. 

 It is choice in flavor, being rather mild, and is invariably a 

 narket favorite at prices above average quotations. It fre- 

 quently produces 600 bushels per acre, and capable of doing 



Heavy Yielder and an Excellent Keeper 



even better under extra culture. It is early and profitable, 

 and a splendid keeper. Our strain of Yellow Globe Danvers 

 has been famous for the past quarter century in every onion 

 growing district of the United States, and we have supplied 

 direct to onion growers more than 20,000 pounds of the seed. 



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Packet, 10 cenis; ounce, 30 cents; quarter pound, 85 cents; pound, $3.00, postpaid. 



Maule's Commercial Yellow Globe 



Perfect Globe Shape. 



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443 MAULE'S COMMERCIAL YELLOW GLOBE ONION. 



Large Heavy and Solid. Mild Flavored 



Maule's Commercial onion has been selected 

 from our original Prizetaker and has been bred 

 to a size that is more merchantable. Our efforts 

 have been rewarded by securing an onion fully 

 as handsome as the Prizetaker in every way ; of 

 more uniform size, and whose keeping qualities 

 are simply remarkable and decidedly superior 

 to the parent variety. Six to eight hundred bush- 

 els per acre have been no unusual yield, and this 

 quantity has been frequently surpassed. Thirty- 

 one years ago we introduced the Prizetaker 

 onion, and until now we have not found a single 

 variety that could equal, let alone surpass 

 it, in any way. We take great pleasure in 

 offering our customers Maule's Commercial. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents; \ 

 ounce, 40 cents; quarter pound, $1.10; 

 pound, $4.00, postpaid. 



442 White Welsh Onion 



Pearly white in appearance and mild in flavor. It 

 does not form a bulb, but very early in the Spring, 

 before seeds or sets are planted, it produces a fine 

 bunch onion or scallion. Being very hardy, requires 

 no winter mulching. Seed may be sown in the early 

 Spring, but not later than the latter part of July. 

 Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 30 centsi 

 ounce, 50 cents; quarter pound, $1.50$ 

 pound, $5.00, postpaid. 



WHITE WELSH 



