86 VEGETABLE SEEDS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
White Pui lugai. 
ONION— (Fancy Yellow Globe Dan- 
vers). Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; 
% lb. 4oc; lb. $1.50; by express, 
5 lbs. $7.00; 10 lbs $13.50 
This onion is the standard win- 
ter sort in many markets. The 
shape is almost globe form and 
the bulbs are quite large, with 
thin necks, ripening down well. 
The skin is a line brown, orange 
yellow, while the flesh is pure 
white, solid and of good quality. 
lis 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. The crop 
is very uniform and ripens at 
one time. Our seed is the very 
best selection that care can 
make it. No gardener can afford to experiment with 
doubtful seed. 
Danvers Yellow Globe. 
Red Wethersfleid. 
S. N. Co.'s White Pickling. 
ONION— (Australian Brown). Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % lb. 40c; 
lb. $1.30; 5 lbs. $0.25; 10 lbs $12.00 
An early and very hardy variety which does especially 
well in Montana. Should be planted early, on low. 
wet grounds Lo 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— (Prizctaker). Oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; % lb. 50c; lb. $1.70 
by express, 5 lbs. $8.00; 10 lbs $15.00 
Selected stock The handsomest, largest Yellow Globe 
onion. Excellent keeper, of finest flaivor, handsome 
shape and enormous size, many single onions having 
been raised to weigh 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 al- 
ways command a very high price. 
ONION— (White Portugal or Silverskin). Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; 
1/4 lb. 70c; lb. $2.40; by express, 5 lbs $11.50 
The best-known and most largely used white onion. 
Is flat on the bottom and thick toward the top. Very 
hard and firm and an excellent keeper. , 
ONION— (White Pickling). Pkt. 5c; oz. 286:?'% lb. 75c; 
1 lb ■ $2.50 
For eariy bunching, pickling, etc. Small, hard, round; 
keeps well; does not turn green when exposed to the 
sun. 
ONION— (Mammoth Silver King). Pkt. 5e; oz. 20c; % lb. 
60c; lb. $2.00; by express, 5 lbs $9.25 
An early, large, white, flat variety. Is not a keeping 
sort nor a good shipping variety, but is valuable for 
home use and nearby markets. Is very mild and of 
fine flavor. 
ONION— (Southport White Globe). Oz. 25c; ^4 lb. 75c; 
1 lb $2.50 
A very desirable variety which yields an abundant crop 
of fine large onions. Pure white color, mild flavor, 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. 
ONION— (White Welsh). Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb 75c 
Used for early spring green onions, and ready for pull- 
ing about time ordinary sets are planted. They do not 
make much bottom, as they are distinctly a bunch 
onion. Very mild and delicate flavored. 
White Welsh Onion Culture. — Sow the seed thinly in 
rows 12 to 16 inches apart; using 8 to 10 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. Plants 
hardy. Requires no mulching. 
ONIONS— (In 5c Lithographed Packages). 
Large Red Wethersfield, Extra Early Flat Red, White 
Pickling, Yellow Danvers Flat, Yellow Globe, Silver King, 
Australian Brown, White Globe. 
