SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



ONION— Continued these prices 



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Crystal White Wax, 55 days. — Named by the Lan-^^- 



dreths in 1898; a half globe, a sort absolutely waxy-white and crystalline. Very 

 early earlier than White Bermuda, and of great reputation in Texas; an eight 

 weeks Onion. No seed to offer until September, 1914. 



Bloomsdale Silver Skin or White, 85 days.— A mild, pleasant-flavored 



variety, admirable for family use. Not so good a keeper 

 as the dark-skinned varieties, but better flavored and 

 always salable. 



Lb., $2.25 iLb., 60 Oz., 20 Pkt., 5 



Silver Skin or White Portugal.— An early white, flat 

 Philadelphia variety. 



Lb., $2.25 I Lb., 60 Oz., 20 Pkt., 5 



Giant White Garganus.— Also known as Silver King; a 

 giant late ItaUan variety. 



Lb., $2.30 iLb., 65 Oz., 20 Pkt., 5 



FIVE YELLOW SORTS, FLATS AND 

 GLOBES 



Prize Taker, 90 days . — mammoth Yellow- 

 Globe — similar to the huge Spanish Onions ex- 

 hibited at fruit stands in Autumn. Does well in 

 light sandy soils. Very large producer. A variety 

 which will succeed under conditions where other 

 sorts fail, consequently highly recommended for the 

 Southern States. See illustration. Will make large 

 Onions from seed in localities where others fail. 

 Lb., $1.90 iLb., 55 Oz., 20 Pkt., 5 



Yellow Globe Prize Taker 



Bloomsdale Large Yellow Strasburg. — reliable, widely cultivated variety, not Lb. m Lb. Oz. 

 so strong in flavor as the Red. Earlier than Red Wethersfield $1 . 25 40 15 



Yellow Strasburg or Flat Danvers. — flat yellow Onion of early habit. Good 



keeping qualities. The best sort to sow for the production of sets 1.25 40 15 



Bloomsdale Danvers, 100 days. — Oval in form. This strain will produce market- 

 able bulbs in 14 weeks from date of sowing. Growers of Onions for the market 

 will at once appreciate the importance of securing seed of unquestioned quality, 

 and this we offer as such 1 . 70 50 20 



Large Yellow Globe Danvers, 115 days. — An oval-shaped, straw-colored, long- 

 keeping variety. Superior keeper to the flat Yellow Dutch 1.65 50 20 



THREE RED SORTS 



Bloomsdale Extra Early Dark Red, 100 days. — A variety of unusually early 

 maturity for a large red. Medium size, broad, flat, deep red in color and an 

 excellent keeper. Several weeks earlier than the Wethersfield Red. A special 

 strain difficult to obtain elsewhere. Some selections of Onion seed sold as Extra 

 Early Red are two weeks behind the Bloomsdale in period of maturity 1 . 65 50 20 



Wethersfield Large Red, 120 days. — Be not deceived in Wethersfield, there are 

 many types; some selections ripen in August, others in September, others as 

 late as October. We need not say the variation in time makes a difference 

 in price of product 1.40 40 15 



Red Bermuda, 60 days. The name of this variety is Red, but it is dashed with 



red on a straw-colored ground 3.00 1.00 30 



THREE SOUTHPORT GLOBE SORTS 



The Southports Succeed Best in Northern Climates 

 Souuliport Red Globe, 130 days. — ^A very desirable round red variety, heavy, a 



Pkt. 

 5 



o 

 5 



Southport Yellow Globe, 110 days. — The Southport Yellow Globe Onion is a little 

 more oval than the Danvers Globe, larger, more solid, heavier, not quite as 

 early. Nothing excels the strain we offer 



Southport White Globe, 120 days.— A showy large white variety. A very solid 



2.25 



60 



20 



5 



2.25 



60 



20 



5 



2.50 



70 



20 



5 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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