DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
ONIONS 
^ouSd 6 toch^apart One ounceV 100 feet of drUl, 5 to 6 pounds to the acre. 
_ , ^ . i„_^_«.«J We offer a small quantity of 
Denia, Genuine importea. ^hig valuable onion, 
which was offered in 1911 for the first time in America. 
It is generally conceded that this is the parent, type of the well- 
known Prizetaker. of which, however, it is a tar sjiperior strain It runs 
SfnrK iiniform in size and is a more characteristic globe. The bulb is 
SoJe rampaSt and its rings or layers of growth are thinner. Generally^ 
Se nSk i? Smaller than T^rizetaiier, and It seems to ripen down some- 
what earlier. Pkt.. 25 cts.: oz., 75 cts. 
_ . » c The World'* Champion Exhibition 
Cranston S tJCCelSlOr. — onlon. An extremely large onion. 
»v,» nnmilar pxhibition variety in the British Isles. It is 
'V„®K« «?lne? '^Mid in color a pale yellow: the flavor is very 
Sild An extra-tog keeper Tt remains sound after many other varieHes 
have decavcd It is not unconunon to grow bulbs of this variety 
exceed ng 3 pounds in weisht and 21 inches in circumference. Our 
sSck is *the raiser's own selected seed. Pkt.. 25 cts. 
K •! n-^i^ A large and handsome variety. The skin is a 
Ansa Craig. — ^^le straw colour, flesh white and mild. The bulbs 
are irregular in form, some being globe-shaped., others •"''"ne'l to a flat 
Sval ieed should be started in a hot bed or in a box in the house for 
their full development. Pkt.. 15 ets.; oz., 75 cts. 
Extra Select Large Red Wethersfield.-J^™"]-^ 
S''sligh"y ting°ed Pink. strong-flavored The best variety for 
poor or dry soil. Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts., H lb., 90 cts., lb.. »z.75. 
r' > 17 Ca.l.r Rarl An extra early red medium 
Ferguson 8 hxtra tariy Kea. gj,g,,_ g^t variety, and a 
lonrt vielder It is fully two weeks earlier than Large Ked Wethqrs- 
^efd 'on ^unt of its earliness, it is especially adapted for growing 
for ekrlv maHtet or in Northern latitudes where other varieties 
do ^t'llwa^s matur'e. Forms a hard bulb w'^^good keeping 
qualities. Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. 30 cts., K lb.. 90 cts.. ID.. ii.n>. 
Ferguson's Selected Red Globe.-™«b„Xn''is 
of nerfect nlobe in shape, large, often running from three-fourths 
W a po^ndfn weight. aAd of a fine deep purpUsh red in colour 
a?id Fs not to be confounded with the ordinary small light- 
OTloured red globe onion. We know of no globe onion more 
^?lv grown more productive or a better keeper than this sort 
Yefourta field of th^e onions, for which we 8UPPl>fd the 
seed yielding over 1,200 bushels per acre. Pkt.. 15 cts.. oz.. 
40 cts ■ !^ lb., $1.25; lb.. $4.00. „ ^ 
loSthport Red Gli.be.-Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. 35 cts.; Ji lb.. 
$1.00; lb.. $3.00. /^i . 
Ferguson's Select Danvers' Yellow Globe.- 
Our ftrain of Yellow Globe Danvers' Onion is unsurpassed. 
The shai'e is uniformly round; colour, a fine brown o.range 
JeUow'^'Th^eStoe^cro^ ripens do^vn at one time and wmters 
wpll Per nkt 10 cts.; oz.. 30 cts.: 14 lb., 90 cts.. ID^ 
Danvers^ Early Flat Yellow.-Diflers from the globe strain 
onl? in sha" being more flat. Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. 25 cts.: X lb.. 
Aurtpailin' Iriwn .-Distinct from all other Onions; unifomi 
ff. lize an" shape- wonderfully hard and soUd. and will keep 
Ltoolt indefinitely Ripens extremely early. . It Is of medium 
IzTroK wiUi'^skin o'f a deep amber brown; flesh mild and 
agreeable. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 25 cts., X lb.. 80 cts. Shallot, Common. 
Bulb the size of a walnut, pear- 
shaped and covered with a russet- 
colored skin, coppery-red in the 
lower part, shading often into grey 
Ui the upper part. The most ex- 
tensively grown and a very good 
keep er. Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 60 cts. 
ONION SETS. 
Large Red WethersHeld Onion. 
s'?ri;?SJl^\%Mnrd°»i^me^^^^ 
sJKn "the house or in a hot bed for their full development. 
^,^^-;.'^:rH -s'l^.'efKrn^^^^^ thick; sk^u 
thin^Jd silvery white; flesh sweet and tender Seed should be 
sto?teS in thl Luse or in a hot bed for their full development. 
^'!;.'ie*GloVe!-nand"mrgU^ 
keeper. Pkt,. 10 cts.; oz.. 40 cts.; K lb.. $1-25 
», ij J nn.'nn AH those who plant 
New Hardy Wmter Union. onione should try 
™,i.>f„ It Uvea in the ground all Winter. Should be 
So^ fn August, ani will malTure before sets the following 
le^n mXs an excellent variety for very early bunching. 
llSSnld' not be planted in ground where water is liable to stand. 
Compare the difference in cost of 20 bushel sets required per 
% rn"tfd °t^ ?Mt,^rw b&^f M 
ir«'''HTz^^'onYs.:o^z'.^^^^ 
M lb.. $1.35. 
Small White Nocera.— Fine for 
pickling. Per pkt.. 
45 cts.; 'A lb.. $1.25. 
Prices subject to market 
changes. 
Indispensable for early 
onions a.s in a very few weeks cheaper lo grow onions from 
*^5/«MlMt^is conside^aWe work to Veep them weeded, and many of our 
seeds, stiU 't is consiaeraoie w^^^ i ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ 
'="''^r?n1on"sX should b^B plS^^ed^oS^^^ in the .Spring as the ground Is 
dry enough to work; plant them in rows 1 foot apart, with sets 3 or 4 Inches 
p''TRo«'om''srt5 —Per lb , 2S cts. (post paid, lb., 35 cts.). 
White Bottom lets.-Perib., 30 cts. (post Pald. lb., 40 cts.) 
« ■■ Qots Per lb 25 cts. (post paid, lb.. 35 cts.). 
Summe? TTp"inron..-^^Pei' lb.. 40 cts. VstWd lb 50 cts.). 
lot^to OnloS.-Per lb.. 25 cts (post paid, lb., 35 cts.). 
Shallots.— Per lb., 25 cts (post P.aid. lb.. 35 cts.). 
Garlic— Per lb.. 65 cts. (post paid. lb.. 66 cts.). 
Fer,u.on-. Selected Red Globe Onion Sp.C.l price, for l.rge quantities on application. 
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