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Descriptive Seed List for 1921 — From 
ONION SEEDS 
Our onion seed has given tlie best of satisfaction, llany have written us that they could never 
grow such nice, large, sound onions with any other seed. We have e.xtra choice onion seed, and 
onion growers can place the utmost contldence in this seed. Sow about ftve pounds to the acre. 
OREGON YELLOW DANVERS. A 
great favorite. Round, large; yields 
heavy; early to ripen and a good 
keeper; best kind for Puget Sound. 
All the onion growers like it. Lb., 
$2.50; Vi lb., 75c; oz., 25c; pkg., 5c. 
WHITE PORTUGAL OR AMERI- 
CAN SILVERSKIN. A large white, 
flat onion of mild flavor. Pine for 
early use and for pickling; keeps as 
well as any of the white onions. 14 lb., 
90c; oz., 25c; pkg., 5c. 
LARGE RED WETH ERSFI ELD. A 
pleasant flavor; grows large; flat; 
keeps well. Many people plant half 
red and half yellow, mixing the seed. 
Lb., $2.00; 14 lb., 60c; oz., 20c; pkg., 
5c. 
EXTRA EARLY RED. A light red 
colored onion; good keeper; earliest 
of all; medium sized, but very pro- 
ductive. Lb., $2.50; % lb., 75c; oz., 
25c; pkg., 5c. 
WHITE QUEEN. This is the best 
onion for small pickles. It is one of 
the earliest onions grown. The bulbs 
average 1% inches in diameter and 
are pure white and very mild in fla- 
vor. They are also unsurpassed for 
very early table use. V4, lb., $1.50; 
oz., 40c; pkg., 10c. 
