ONIONS — Continued 
BERMUDA ONION SEED IMPORTED 
FROM TENERIFFE 
In growing onions the quality of the 
seed is of greatest importance. Our seed 
is grown by the best grower in Teneriffe 
and is the best to be had. 
WHITE BERMUDA. This valuable 
onion is especially adapted to the Southern ; 
States and is the most profitable of all | 
varieties of onions for the grower. Ease I 
of cultivation, large size and mildness of j 
flavor make it the most valuable of this 
type. The White Bermuda is a selection 
from the original Red Bermuda, and pre- 
ferred to all others by growers in the South. 
We offer seeds obtained direct from the 
Isle of Teneriffe, one of the Canary Isles, 
the home of the Bermuda onion. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; M-lb. 60c; lb. $2.00 
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CRYSTAL WHITE WAX (Teneriffe Grown), This is a large, pure white, flat onion. In the South, 
especially Texas, during the last few years, it has become so popular that there has not been enough seed 
to meet the demand. It grows to good size early and is the mildest and sweetest of all onions. It is the 
finest slicing onion for the home garden. True seed very scarce. . . .Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; K-lb. 85c; lb. $3.00 
ONION SETS— Steckzwiebeln 
For prices per bushel please see our Pink List. Prices are subject to market fluctuations. We are 
always pleased to make special quotations on large lots. Thirty-two pounds constitute a bushel, except 
the Top or Button Sets which are twenty-eight pounds to the bushel. 
A pound of Onion Sets is equal to about a quart, 
and regular parcels post rates for larger quantities. 
When wanted by mail add 5 cents for one pound 
RED BOTTOM. Produced by 
sowing thickly the seed of the 
large Red Wethersfleld variety, 
and thinning out. They mature 
under this method when about 
half an inch through. They are 
used precisely as top onions and 
set them out in the spring instead 
of sowing seed. 
Lb. 20c; J^-bu. $1.00 
YELLOW BOTTOM. Identical 
with the preceding except in color. 
They are used in the same manner 
and are produced from the seeds 
of the Yellow Danvers variety. 
Lb. 20c; M-bu. $1.00 
WHITE BOTTOM. The seed 
of the White Silver Skin or White 
Portugal variety is used to pro- 
duce white sets. They do not 
keep as well as the red or yellow 
but produce beautiful white onions 
early in the season. 
Lb. 20c; %-bu. $1.25 
RED TOP OR BUTTON. Pro- 
duce no seed but instead a small 
number of bulbs or onions about 
the size of acorns on top of the 
stock. These little bulbs are 
used instead of seed, and will 
produce a large onion, maturing 
much earlier than from the seed. 
The large onion produces the 
top onion and the little top onion 
produces the larger onion. 
Lb. 25c; K-bu. $1.75 
GROWN FROM SETS 
WINTER TOP. These sets 
should be planted in the fall and 
make fine young onions for bunch- 
ing very early in the spring. They 
are good for bunch onions only as 
they make no bulbs. When once 
established they come up year 
after year. The sets grow on 
top of the stalks. 
For fall planting. 
POTATO ONION. Produces 
a quantity of young bulbs ©n 
parent root, which should be 
planted early in the spring in 
rows 18 inches apart in the row, 
and covered one inch deep. They 
should be earthed up like potatoes 
as they continue to grow. 
Lb. 20c; M-bu. $1.50 
WHITE MULTIPLIER. These 
are of a pure silvery white color, 
enormously productive, frequently 
producing as many as 20 bulbs in 
a cluster from a single bulb plant. 
It is of excellent quality and size 
for bunching green, or can be 
ripened for use as pickling onions; 
for this latter purpose can be 
grown much more economically 
than from the seed. Their most 
important quality is extreme ear- 
liness, being ready for market 
from 3 to 4 weeks ahead of other 
onion sets. .Lb. 20c; M-bu. $1.50 
SHALLOTS. Used extensively 
in Germany. Valuable for an 
early crop. They grow in clus- 
ters; very productive and of a 
mild and sweet flavor. 
Lb. 20o; M-bu. $1.50 
FOR PRICE PER BUSHEL SEE OUR PINK LIST 
