H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
Hastings’ Three Big Globe Onions 
3 Large Packets, One Each of White, Yellow, Dark Red, 2S Cents 
There are thousands of gardeners all 
through the. South that have wanted a 
thoroughly satisfactory, large, quick- 
growing and long-keeping globe- 
shaped onion; a variety that could be 
grown from seed the first year without 
the use of sets. In our Three Globe 
Onions we have something that is just 
what is wanted for spring planting in 
all the Southern States except Florida. 
Our Globe Onions are perfection in 
looks and long-keeping qualities, and 
are thoroughly adapted to the South. 
They are in a class by themselves, some- 
thing entirely distinct from any other 
variety listed by us. We recommend 
them to every gardener for spring 
planting. They will give you entire 
satisfaction both in quality and quan- 
tity of the crop, and their beautiful, 
waxy appearance brings the top price 
in the market if you sell them. One 
large packet each of our three big 
Globe varieties. Snow White, Yellow 
and Dark Red, for 25 cents, postpaid. 
Hastings’ White Giobe 
Hastings’ YeilowGiobe 
Hastings’ Red Giobe 
These three onions are alike except 
in color. They are all extra large and 
of fine shape and form. For long keep- 
ing in perfect condition they are only 
excelled by Australian Brown. They 
are favorites in every market, their fine 
form and handsome waxy appearance 
making them sell on sight. Our illus- 
tration gives you a perfect idea of the 
regular form and shape of all these 
three varieties. One packet of each of 
these three varieties will produce enough 
onions to supply a large family for a 
year. 
Each Variety — Packet, 10 cents ; Vo. 
ounce. 1.0 cents: ounce. 2.5 cents; Vt 
pound. 75 cents: pound, $2.50; postpaid. 
Australian Brown 
One of our most popular varieties for 
spring planting in the South. It is of 
neat, round shape, medium size, with 
skin a deep, amber brown color, dis- 
tinct from all othqr onions. Packet, 5 
cents; ounce. 15 cents; % pound, .50 
cents; pound, $1.50; postpaid. 
Earlier 
than the 
Wethersfield. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 
cents; ^ pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50. 
Extra Early Red 
Wethersfield. Packet, 5 cent! 
cents; ^ pound, 50 cents; pi 
Large Red Wethersfield 
A le.iding variety. Grows 
to full size the first sea- 
son from seed, almost round, large size, deep red color and keeps 
well. Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 15 cents ; % lb., 50 cents ; lb., $1.50. 
A standard sort and one of 
the most desirable, an ex- 
cellent keeper and very productive. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 
% pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50. 
One of Hastings’ Big Globe Onions Grown From Seed 
Extra Earlv Barletta Small. pure white, round piek- 
bVLAI d bdl ly DdrieEld variety, 1 inch in diameter. 
14 pound, 75 
Yellow Globe Danvers 
5 cents; 14 ounce, 15 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 
LEEICS onion-like plant in 
flavor and should be cultivated 
in a very similar manner to onions, seed be- 
ing planted just as early in the spring as 
the ground can be worked. 
Large Carenten Leek 
The broad, flat leaves grow to large size 
and the stems are proportionately large and 
thick. In rich soil, well earthed up, the ed- 
ible portion is from 6 to 8 inches long by 
2 to 3 inches in diameter. Packet; 5 cents; 
ounce, 15 cts. ; % pound, 50 cts. ; pound $1.50. 
Crop Insurance 
ofar as 
seeds can af- 
fect the crop, you have insured your 
crop if you plant Hastings’ Seeds. 
Giant White Tripoli 
Packet, 5 cent 
;ents. 
Mammoth Silver King 
Packet 
cents. 
El Paso or Earge Mexican. Large 
flat, pure white, mild onio;i. 
Packet, 5 cents; 14 ounce, 15 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 14 pound. 70 
cents. 
An immense y^hite Italian variety. Single bulbs 
, . , weigh from 2 to 4 pounds, with good cultivation. Is 
^d.™irably adapted to the Gulf States. Skin is silvery white, flesh is pure white, and so 
mild that they can be eaten raw like an apple. Packet, 5 cents; 14 ounce, 15 cents; ounce, 
25 cents; 14 pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.75. 
ONION SETS planted in home gardens for early' onions for pulling 
^ green. Owing to variation in weight of onion sets at different sea- 
sons we shall in the future make postpaid prices by weight instead of measure. During the 
spring months onion sets usually weigh about a pound to the measured quart. 
YaIIaia# Nlllltlnliore Finest sets for earliest crop. Light yellow color, very pro- 
■ criIVvv IvlUI AI|JIIV7l 9 ductive. one set frequently making 20 bulbs in one season. 
Right size for bunching or pickling. Their greatest value is for ;in early onion for bunch- 
ing green, coming in three to four weeks ahead of any other onion. Pound, 35 cents; post- 
paid. Peck, not prepaid, $1.00; bushel (32 lbs.), $3.50. 
Qlrln Sets of MTiite Portugal or Silver Skin Onion. Large white 
911 VCI 9aIII onion. Pound, 30 cents; postpaid. Peck, 85 cents; bushel (32 
pounds), $2.75. 
Forms globe-shaped yellow onions. Pound, postpaid, 
¥ dIOlAr I^AIlVCrS 9619 30 cents; peck, 75 cents; bushel (32 pounds), $2.50. 
Pure Italian Garlic, Relished by many for seasoning. Pound, 35 cents; three 
pounds for $1.00; postpaid. 
