MAT'S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
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JHEdUlCKEST eRQWING l?EP ONIQK. 
OADING I^ED WoNdER^^ 
FOR SHIPMENT. J/l 
THE EARLIEST AND BEST RED ONION FOR AMERICA. V^L.^'^rl^^^^T^^^'''^^^^^^^^^ 
ten days to two weeks ahead of Red Wethersf ield. This alone will at once recommend it to the large growers, Init in addition to this valuable 
point there are manr others, such as fine shape, good flavor and wonderful keeping qualities. These «nII immediately stamp it as trie 
coming red onion for all sections of the country. We believe it will soon take the pW of We«iei>fleld Rt^ Glo^» ""d all other kiiids of its 
color a.s soon as once tested bv those growinR the old varietiis. EVERY GARDENER WHO GROWS ONIONS SHOULD TRY RED WONDER. 
Pkt. ISC, oz. 2Sc, !4 lb. 75c, lb. S2.b0. By express, in 5 lb. lots, Sl.80 per lb. . 
Pi-iocs quoted on onion seed in packets, ounces or pounds includes the prepayment of postage. By express or freight the purchaser pays 
the transi)ortation charges. - 
A SBUECT UlST OH STANDARD SORTS. 
Red Flat. 
3panish King, 
/^'s Sultan. 
RED SORTS. 
'\X/^4'ti^(.cf if^lH Large. For description see page 36. Pkt. 5c, 
▼~ '^*-»*'^* ***^*"« oz. IOC, lb. 35c, lb. SI. 00. By express, 
In 5 lb. lots, 90c per lb. 
Extra early. Deep red, mild flavor, medium size. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, Hib. 40c, lb. $1.00. By express, 
in 5 lb. lots, 90c per lb. 
Do/4 Rofn-iitH^i Flat, Hesh white, of good quality. Pkt. So, 
Kcu Dermuud. ^j. ,5c, 14 ip. 55c, m. $2.00. 
■DoH T»>J«.»r»15 Skin thick, flesh white, very tender. Pkt. 5c, 
KCU iripOll. oz. I5C, M lb. 55c, lb. $2.00. 
YEUUOW SORTS. 
May's New Imperial. rcs.'^Tk^Vocr'^zilSoXlb." 
90c, lb. $3.00. 
D«-i-yc» T«ik-f»«* A globe-shaped variety. Skin of a bright straw 
r riAC= I ctlVCI . color; flesh white, sweet, t«nder and very mild. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, Vi lb. 4SC, lb. $1.65. By express. In 5 lb. lots, 
$l.50 per lb. ^ . , , V J J , 
~ ' ' Immense size, glotie .shaped, good keeper. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. ISC, M lb. 45C, lb. $I.6S. 
By express, in 5 lb. lots, $1.50 per lb. 
Il/Ia^r'c Ciilf on Color bright yellow; globe shaped. Good 
iTldy i» OUlLdll. keeper. Pkt. lOc, oz. 30c, \i lb. 750 
lb. $2.85. 
Yellow Dan vers, Flat. i^^^f^^^^r^^ftL 
Yellow Globe Daiivers. Pkt. 5c, oz. lOc, J4 lb. 40c, lb. SI. 25. 
\'ckllmi> C-fco <:Kii<-fr One of the oldest flat varieties. Flesh, 
eilOW atrtlSUUrg. wlute, Ane grained and ot mlld flavor. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. lOc, M lb. 40c, lb. $1.35. By express, in 5 lb. lots, $1.25 
per lb. 
white; sorts. 
Philadelphia Silver Skin. itt^SAu^t;. 
Sc, oz. ISC, M lb. 6SC, lb. $2.00. By express. In 5 lb. lots, $1.85 
per lb. 
\A/l-iJ + <» Dr»f+no-«iI I'or description see page .B6. Pkt. So, 
W III IC f Ul I.U^d.1. 20c, lb. 60c, lb. $2.00. By ex- 
press, in 5 lb. lots- SI. 85 per lb. 
\X/fiJ + <i nir»|-»P> S'oi' description see page Mi. Pkt. So, oz. 
VV IIILC VJIWUC. 20C,K lb. 60c, lb. $2.25. 
\X/I-ii-<-<» VK'wXf^i^ For description see page 36. Pkt. Sc, 
YV IlILC DdllCLL^t. oz. ISc, K lb. 50c, lb. $1.90. By ex- 
press, in 5 lb. lots, $1.80 per lb. 
Wflitf Pfnfl E-ttra early. The earliest of .all white onions; 
TV lilLC r Cdl 1. j-rows to an immen.se .size. Flesh white and of 
mild flavor. Pkt. lOc, oz. 25c, Va. lb. 7Sc, lb. $2.25. 
XA/Kii + o C\t\p-ft-n One of the be.st pickling sorts. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
VV ni LC V"*=*'»'« 15c, % lb. 60c, lb. $2.00. 
W/ViS + o T«.ir»r»U Large size, mild and of e.xcellent flavor. Pkt. 
VV niue I ripuii. go, oz. isc, ib. soc, m. $1.75. 
W/l-iS + o R<»*"i-i-iiiH«i Mild-flavored. Color white, otherwise 
VVIIILC L>C1 lllUUd. same as Bed Bermuda. Pkt. 5c, oz. 
20c, Yi Ib. 70c, Ib. $2.30. 
PnrSc Pir'HinO" Forearly bunching, pickling or sets. The 
l^al I^ic-ivilll^. onions are of small size, solid, and of mild 
flavor. Pkt. 9c, oz. 20o, M Ib. 60c, Ib. $2.00. 
White Spanish. f5o,°Kfbr5oc^b?$^'^?b.•"'*• 
Mammoth Silver King. 4ir,s:in"<?ii;t^i'^^'s£rs1R:?i^-ViStl 
and of mild flavor. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, Ib. 50c, lb. $1.85. By en- 
press, in 5 Ib. lots, $1.65 per lb. , » J 
C\n\r\r\ ^(^\ a. Onion sets should be planted out as soon as grotmd 
VIllUIl OCLA. is in condition to work, early in the spring. They 
should bo planted in rows one foot ajiart with sets 3 to 4 inches apart 
in the row. Notice— " ~ 
Prices by the bushel 
are subject to fluctu- 
ation of the market, 
but the pricas quoted 
on ots., postpaid, will 
hold good throughout 
theseas<m, orji-slong 
as our stock allows. 
White Bottom. 
Pt. 20c, qt. 35c, 
postpaid; pk. $1.00, 
bu. S3. 50 . 
Red Bottom. 
Pt. 20c, qt. 35C, 
postpaid; pk. BSC, 
bu. $3.00. 
Yellow Bottom, pt. 
May's Perfect 
the varieties for picklinv; 
and is of the 
mildest possible 
flavor, making 
the most d e- 
sirable of all 
onions for this 
purpose. The 
onion is white, 
slightly flatten- 
ed and exceed- 
ingl:? handsome, 
making it val- 
uable for bunch- 
ing, to be sold 
at the market. 
It is free from 
the tough, coarse 
flesh so often 
found in small 
onions, and is of 
such a delicate 
flavor that It can 
be eat«n raw 
with salt like 
radishes. Pkt. 
lOc, oz. 20c, K lb. 60c, Ib. S2.00. 
Onion Sets. 
20c, qt. 35c, postpaid; pk. S5c, bu. S3.0O. 
Pickling Onion. 
pnrjKi^pw, It Ki'ows rapidly but remains small 
