DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST FOR 1919 ^ I 
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ONIONS— Continued 
LARGE RED WETH ERSFI ELD. A 
pleasant flavor; grows large; flat; 
keeps well. Many people plant half 
led and halt yellow, mixing the seed. 
hi)., $2.50; % lb., 7oc; oz., 25c; pkg., 
10c. 
EXTRA EARLY RED. A light red 
colored onion; good keeper; earliest 
cf all; medium sized, but very pro- 
ductive. Lb., $3.00; 14 lb., 90c; oz., 
30c; pkg., 10c. 
WHITE PORTUGAL OR AMERI- 
CAN SILVERSKIN, A large white, 
flat onicn of mild flavor. Fine for 
early use and for pickling; keeps as 
well as any of the white onions. V4. 
Ih., $1.00; oz., 35c; pkg., 10c. 
WHITE QUEEN. This is the best 
onion for small pickles. It is one ot 
the earliest onions grown. The bulbs 
average IV2 inches in diameter and 
are pure white and very mild in fla- 
vor. They are also unsurpassed for 
very early table use. % lb., $2.00; 
oz., 60c; pkg., 10c. 
YELLOW BOTTOM. Best sets for 
early green onions. Quality extra 
good this year. 80c lb. by mail. Post- 
paid. 
If by freight or express at your ex- 
pense, or if sold at our seed store, 
deduct 5c lb. 
MUSKMELON 
Oz., 15c; pkg., 5c. 
HACKENSACK. Largest of all nut- 
meg melons. Quality good; valuable 
for market or use. 
JENNIE LIND. The earliest netted. 
Small but delicious. 
WATERMELON 
Oz., 15c; pkg., 5c. 
HARRIS' EARLIEST. Very early 
and productive. Good and easy to 
grow. 
PARSLEY 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED. The 
most beautiful kind for garnishing or 
flavoring. Can cut fresn from the 
garden all winter. % lb., 40c; oz., 
15c; pkg., 5c. 
