16 DESCRIPTIVE SEED LIST FOR 1918— From 
LARGE RED WETH ERSFI ELD. A 
pleasant flavor; kfowh large; flat; 
k«eps well. Many poople plant half 
red and half yellow, mixing the seed. 
Lb., $4.00; Vi lb., 11.20; oz., 40c; pkg., 
10c. 
EXTRA EARLY RED. A light red 
colored onion; good keeper; earliest 
of all; medium sized, but very pro- 
ductive. Lb., 13.00; "4 lb., 90c; oz., 
30c; pkg., 10c. 
WHITE PORTUGAL OR AMERI- 
CAN SILVERSKIN. A large white, 
flat onion of mild flavor. Fine for 
early use and for pickling; keeps as 
well as any of the white onions. % 
lb., $1.50; oz., 50c; pkg., 10c. 
WHITE PEARL. This is the best 
onion for small pickles. It is one of 
the oarliost onions grown. The bulbs 
average 1% inches in diameter and 
are pure white and very mild in fl,i- 
vor. They are also unsurpassed for 
very early table use. Crop failed. 
YELLOW BOTTOM. ior 
early green onions. Quality extra 
good this year. 25c lb. by mail, Post- 
paid. 
If by freight or express at your e.x- 
pense, or if sold at our seed store, de- 
duct .5c lb. 
MUSKMELON 
Oz., 1.5c; 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 
O/.., 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 fresh from the 
garden all winter. % lb., 40c; oz., 
15c; pkg., &C. 
