MAY'S NORTHEKN GROWN SEEDS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
37 
mm gED WONDER . 
F^ED Wonder^ ... 
FOR 5HIPMENT. JjJ 
THE EARLIEST AND BEST RED ONION FOR AMERICA. 
varieties of red onions for earlv use, ami now offer a carcfully-selcctetl : 
ers, but in addition to tliis valual>Ie point there 
sections 
those growing the old varieties 
By express, in 5 lb. lots, $1.80 per lb. 
White Paris Pickling. 
small size, solid, and of mild flavor. 
xijUU-a Oo.aft Extra early. The earliest of all white onions 
Wnil.C r C<*I I. grows to an immense size. Flesh white and 
of mild flavor. Pkt. loc, oz. 25c. 1-4 lb. 7SC, lb. $2.25. 
any others, .such as fine shape, good flavor and wondertui ^'?P'"K,^l"""*'^i, J'?,'?,^^^ as soon as once tested by 
,s o\ the country. We M^HeveMt^will -^oonXa^^n.^ac.o{^V.pU^^^ „^ „ 
Yellow New Imperial. '^:,rk\J."lXr^."'Tf^ 
German origin introduced by us several years ago, and wliich at once 
sprung into popularfavor, increasingeach year, until now its sales are 
nearly a.s large as White Globe or Red Wethersfaeld. It is one ol the 
handsomest, and most profitableonionsthatean be grown and certain 
to become a favorite with the market gardener on account of its .size. 
For early bunching, pickling 
or sets. The onions are of 
Pkt. sc, oz.; 20C, 1-4 lb. 60c, 
White Portugal or AmericanSilverSkin. 
(See cut.) One of the most desirable large, white, flat-shaped varie- 
ties It is of mild flavor, fine grained, and an excellent sort for early 
winter use. Also largely grown for pickling purposes when young. 
Pkt sc oz. 20c. 1-4 lb. 50c. lb. S2.00; by express in s lb. lots M.8s perlb. 
White, May's Perfect Pickling. {\^thoutd;u.b*t 
the best ofall the varieties for pickling purposes. It grow;s rapidly but 
remains small and is of the mildest possible flavor, makin g the most 
desirable of all onions for this purpose. The onion is white, slightly 
flattened and exceedingly handsome, makingit v.auableforbunchingto 
be sold at the market. It is free from the tongh, coarse flesh so often 
found in small onions, and is of such a delicate flavor that it can be 
eaten raw with sal t like radishes. Pkt. loc. oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. 60c, lb. S2. 00. 
\\rhi4-a. Cltii^an (See cut.) One of the best pickling sorts. 
w n ite i^ueen . p^t. sc, oz. isc 1-4 ib. 60c. ib. $2.00. 
White Tripoli. ^i^t%%,r .s^;"'4riocfib.l^":i,7.' 
Yellow Danvers Flat, ^afk^f u'^":""/ uiflTfTattcr 
than the Yellow Globe Danvers. Pkt. gc, 02. 10c, 1-4 lb. 3SC, lb. $i.oo. 
Yellow Globe Danvers. &feu?erSre.d"-Ld^ Red' 
Wonder are the three onions for market gardeners, immensely pro- 
ductive and good keepers. Large size, globe shaped, small neck, hue 
flavor, mild and early; in fact, about all that is rc(|Uired to make a 
first-class onion for either home or market use. Our seed Is carefully 
saved from selected bulbs and i.< of the his:he.st Kerminating quality. 
Crops of 700 and 800 bushels per acre are frequently raised from the 
seed. Pkt. sc,oz. 10c, 
lb. lots, 90c per Ib. 
1-4 Ib. 35c, 1-2 Ib. ssc, lb. $1.00; by express In s 
Yellow 
Globe 
S o uth= 
nnrf This is 
yvi U similar 
in size and form 
to the large 
White Globe, 
but has a ])ale 
straw, yellow 
skin. The bulbs 
are larger in 
size, more per- 
fectly globe 
shaped than the 
globe danvers, 
but later in rip- 
ening. It is an 
excellant keeper 
of mild flavor, a 
heavy cropper. 
solidity and splendid quality. The color of the skin is a light yel- 
low, flesh solid and fine grained. Yields of from 800 to 1100 bushels 
per acre are frequently reported. We advise every one who has a gar- 
den to try our Imperial this year. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 1-4 Ib. 90c. Ib. S2.7S. 
A globe-shaped variety. Skin 
of a bright straw color; flesh 
white, sweet, tender and verv mild. Pkt. sc oz. ISC «-4 ••>. 40c, 
lb. $1.25. By express, in 5 lb. lots .f i.is per Ib. ,j , « » 
Yellow Strasburg. ^^ti:^: 'i-'hi^e! fine graiS^' 
and of mild flavor. Pkt. sc, oz. 10c, 1-4 lb. 30c, lb. $1.00 By ex- 
press in s Ib. lots. 90c per Ib. . , 
- — — (See cut) Productive and mdd; . 
of large size. Pkt. SC, oz. 10c,, 
Yellow Prize-Taker. 
nress in 5 ID. lots. 90c per id. 
Yellow Giant Rocca. 
1-4 lb 3SC, Ib. $1.35 
r»MI/^Xl CCTC Onion sets should be planted out as .soon as 
VJl>Hv/l> oEr 1 ground is in condition to work, early in the 
spring. They should be planted in rows one foot apart with sets 3 
to 4 inches apart in the row. Notice— Prices by the bushel are sub- 
ject to fluctuation of the market, but the prices quoted on qts., postpaid 
will hold good throughout the season, or as long as our stock al ows. 
White Bottom. p*"'*'"'"'- p"*- 
Red Bottom. 
Potato Onion 
Ca+c Pt.2scqt. 40c, 
^'^'^ pk. $1.25, bu. 
$4.SO- 
Top Sets. 
P t. 20 c, q t. 3 5 C 
pk. Ssc bu. S2.50. 
White Mul= 
tipliers.^U^^; 
pk. $1.40, bu. $s.oo. 
Perennial or 
Egyptian. 
Grown extensively 
for |>roducing green 
onions for spring or 
fall usr>. They are 
perfectly hardy :ind 
stay in the ground 
all the time. 
P t, 20 c, qt. 3SC, pk. 
85c, bu. $2.50. 
bu. $3.00 
Pt. 20c, qt. 35c, postpaid; pk. 8sc bu. $2.50. 
Yellow Bottom. 
3.<;c, postpaid; 
i>cw uru'tiiuAL. 
Pkt sc 01 
