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Nine Pounds of Seed to Acre. On 100 Yards of Ro Sow One Ounce, 



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Bermuda, Red, 60 days. — The name of this variety is Red, but it is dashed with L b. M Lb. Oz. jpH- 

 red on a straw-colored ground. Very early, flat $3.00 85 30 5 



Bermuda, White, 60 days. — This variety is not a pure white, but has a tint of 



straw color. Earlier than Bermuda Red 3.00 85 30 5 



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 

 Earlv Red are two weeks behind the Bloomsdale in period of maturity. Flesh 



white with tinge of red , 2.75 80 30 5 



Bloomsdale Extra Early Pearl, 63 days. — In many respects the most remarkable 

 Onion under cultivation, growing with the rapidity of a Summer Radish. Nine 

 weeks from sowing to maturity, the bulbs pearly-white, waxy, translucent, form 

 flat and broad. Flavor very mild, all astringent qualities being eliminated. 

 Indeed, it can almost be eaten raw with the freedom of an Apple. The keeping 

 qualities of the matured Onions are very good, but the sets sprout very early 

 and should be planted in October. We can furnish sets in September and 



October . 1.50 45 5 



Crystal White Wax, 55 days.— Named by the Landreths in 1888, a half globe, a 

 sort absolutely waxy-white and crystalline. Very early, earlier than White Ber- 

 muda, and of great reputation in Texas. Very attractive ..4.50 1.25 45 5 



Large Yellow Strasburg or Flat Danvers —A reliable, widely cultivated variety, 

 not so strong in flavor as the Red. Earlier than Red Wethersfield. The popular 



variety for sowing for yellow sets ••• 2.25 65 25 5 



Mammoth Silver King or White Garganus. — A very large flat white, resembling 



Giant White Tripoli, the largest of the flat varieties 4.00 1.15 40 5 



Ohio Globe Danvers.— Different from the Large Yellow Globe Danvers in being 

 more round, more solid, a better keeper, the standard Danvers in eastern 

 markets, rich yellow tinged with orange. Whenever this can be obtained 



plant it 2 .50 75 25 5 



Prize Taker, 90 days. — A mammoth Yellow Globe derived 

 from the huge Spanish Onions exhibited at fruit stands 

 in Autumn but thoroughly acclimated. Does well in 

 light, sandy soils. Very large producer and twenty days 

 earlier than the Southport Yellow Globe. 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. This is a most valu- 

 able quality and makes a solid, beautiful, round bulb, is 

 a good keeper, twice the size of the Globe Danvers. It 

 will prove a valuable addition in any garden. 



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S3. 00 85 30 5 



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

 flavored variety, admirable for family use. Not so good 

 a keeper as the dark-skinned varieties. The popular 

 variety for sowing for white sets. 



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$3.50 $1.00 35 5 



Yellow Globe Prize Taker 



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