HELENA, MONTANA. 
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ONION— (Ox Blood Red Wethersfield.) Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; 
Vi-hb. iOc; Lb. $1.40; By Express at Purchaser's Ex- 
pen.se, 5 Lbs $G.OO 
This strain of the Red Wethersfield has been especial- 
ly selected for its fine color. It is the darkest red 
onion in existence and where a market demands a 
dark red onion, it has no superior: Inclined to run a 
small percentage of thick necks on moist, strong soils. 
The very best for dry, rather poor places. 
ONION— (Ohio Yellow Globe.) Oz. 1,5c: 2 Oz. 25c; %-Lb. 45c; 
Lb. $1.25; By Exp. at Purchaser's Expense. 5 Lbs. $5.75 
Finest shaped, best colored and largest cropper of any 
yellow onion. This is an extra fine selection, entirely 
distinct from the old type of Yellow Globe Danvers. 
It is earlier, has a smaller neck, is of perfect globe 
shape and uniform in size and color. Its small neck 
and solid flesh make it a very fine keeper. 
ONION— (Early Yellow Cracker.) Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; '/i-Lb. 
35c; Lb. $1.20; By Express at Purchaser's Expense, 
5 Lbs $5.50 
Earliest of all our yellow sorts, and is a desirable kind 
to raise where the seasons arc short. Excellent qual- 
ity. Needs to be harvested as soon as it dies down and 
handled carefully. 
ONION— (Yellow Danvers, Flat.) Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; Vi-U). 
35c; Lb. $1.20; By Express at Purchaser's Expense, 
5 Lbs $5.50 
An early productive variety. The onions are of me- 
dium size, skin coppery yellow, flesh solid, white and 
mild flavored. Our strain is remarkable for its free- 
ness from thick necks and is especially adapted to 
the growing of Yellow Bottom Onion Sets. A very 
fine sort for most locations. 
ONION— (Fancy Yellow Globe Danvers.) Oz. 15c: 2 Oz. 25c: 
Vi-Lh. 40c: Lb. $1.25; By Express at Purchaser's Ex- 
pense, 5 Lbs $5.75 
This onion is the standard winter sort in many mar- 
kets. The shape is almost globe form and the bulbs 
are quite large, with thin necks, ripening down well. 
The skin is a fine brown, orange yellow, while the 
flesh is pure white, solid and of good quality. Its 
keeping qualities are of the best. This strain is so 
nearly globe shaped that it passes for a globe, and its 
earliness makes it valuable for market. Our seed is 
the very best selection that care can make it,. 
ONION— (White Pickling.) Oz. 25c: 14-Lb. 75c: 
Lb $2.50 
For early bunching, pickling, etc. Small, hard, round: 
keeps well; does not turn green when exposed to sun. 
ONION— (White Portugal or Silver Skin.) Oz. 25c; Vi-Lb. 
60c; Lb. $2.00; By Express at Purchaser's Expense, 
5 Lbs $9.50 
The best known and most largely used white onion. 
Ts flat on the bottom and thick toward the top, very 
hard and firm and an excellent keeper. 
Onion 
(Silver King.) 
ONION— (Mammoth Silver King.) Oz. 
20c; %-Lb. 60c; Lb. $1.75; By Express 
at Purchaser's Expense, 5 Lbs $8.25 
An early, large, white, flat variety. 
Is not a keeping sort nor a good ship- 
ping variety, but is valuable for 
home use and nearby markets. Is 
very mild and of fine flavor. 
ONION— (Prizetaker.) Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; 
14-Lb. 50c; Lb. $1.40; By Express at 
Purchaser's Expense, 5 Lbs $6.50 
Largest Yellow Globe Onion. Excellent keeper, of finest 
flavor, handsome shape and enormous size, many 
single onions having been raised to weight five pounds 
and over from seeds the first year. It is of the same 
type as those immense imported onions which can be 
seen in stores and always command a very high price. 
ONION— (Australian Brown.) Oz. 15c; %-Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.25: 
By Express at Purchaser's Expense, 5 Lbs $5.75 
An early and very hardy variety which does especially 
well in Montana. Should be planted early, on low, 
wet ground to get large bulbs. The skin is thick and 
the color is a rich brown. Is especially noted as a long 
keeper, as it keeps well into spring, and much longer 
than other varieties. 
ONION— (White Welsh.) Pkt. 10c; Oz.- 25c; %-Lb. 75c 
This is one of the best green bunch onions known. 
Pearly white in appearance and mild in flavor, it is a 
most desirable bunch onion for market gardeners or 
the home garden. 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, which are 
quite attractive and coming in a season when green 
stuff is scarce. Sow llic seed thinly in rows 12 to 16 
inches apart, using 10 to 12 pounds of seed per acre 
on rich land, preferably in the early spring, but not 
later than the latter part of July, so as to have plants 
well established before winter sets in. 
ONION— (Southport White Globe.) Oz. 25c; Vi-Lb. 75c; 
Lb $2.25 
A very desirable variety 
which yields an abundant 
crop of fine large onions. 
Pure white color, mild flav- 
or, and equally good for 
keeping as the Yellow 
Globe. It is an enormous 
yielder and always sells at 
high prices. It is best to 
dry these onions in a shady 
place and give plenty of air. 
ONIONS— (In 5c Litho- 
graphed Packages.) 
Large Red Wethersfield. 
Extra Early Flat Red, While 
Pickling, Yellow Danvers 
Flat, Yellow Globe, Silver 
King, Australian Brown, 
White Globe. 
(Onion (White Pickling.) 
Onion (Ailsa Craig.) 
