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H. G. Hastings d' Go'., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga. 
Red, Yellow and White Globe 
Hastings' Globe Onions. 
Onions. 
Hastily 
Olobe Onions. 
There has always been a 
demand for a large globe- 
shaped onion that was 
adapted to this section, va- 
rieties that would make a 
satisfactory crop from seed 
and keep well after the crop 
is made. In our Globe 
Onions we have something 
just right for this purpose. 
No better, prettier or more 
salable onions than these 
can be grown. Sow seed in 
early spring. 
Snow White Globe— Hand- 
some, snow white bulb, with 
waxy appearance. Large, 
firm and mild. Packet, 5 
cents ; 34 oimce, 15 cents ; 
ounce, 25 cents; 34 pound, 
70 cents ; pound, S2.25. 
Dark Red Globe— Large, 
perfectly globe-shaped, rich 
deep dark red color, with 
richness of coloring found 
in no other onion. Packet, 
5 cents ; 34 ounce, 15 cents ; 
ounce, 25 cents ; 34 pound, 
70 cents ; iiound, $2.25. 
Yellow Globe— Identical 
with the other two varieties, 
except in color, which is a 
very light shade of straw. 
This is entirelj^ distinct 
from the Yellow Danvers. 
Packet, 5 cents ; 34 ounce, 
15 cents ; ounce, 25 cents ; 
34 pound, 70 cents ; pound, 
$2.25. 
Mammoth Silver King — An immense white Italian variety. Single bulbs often weigh 2 to 4 pounds under good cultiva- 
tion. Is well adapted to this section. Skin a beautiful silvery white ; flesh pure white and mild, so that it can be eaten 
■raw. Packet, 5 cents ; 34 ounce, 15 cents ; ounce, 25 cents ; 34 P‘^ond, 75 cents ; pound, $2.25. 
Hastings’ 
Prize-TaKer Onions. 
’Our Prize-Taker is of the best American growth, far 
superior to all imported stocks of this varietj'. It is a 
favorite with manr^ around Atlanta and makes a satis- 
factory crop from spring-sown seed. Our illustration 
«hows the shape of the bulb perfectly. It is an immense 
onion, measuring 12 to 18 inches in circumference. 
Fine bulbs have been raised weighing 4 to 534 pounds 
•each. It ripens up hard and firm and is a good keeper 
and makes a handsome appearance. Flesh white, fine- 
•grained, with mild flavor. Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 20 
eents ; 34 pound, 45 cents ; pound, $1.65. 
, Extra Early Barletta— Small, for pickling. Packet, 5 
cents; 34 ounce, 15 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 34 pound, 
60 cents ; pound, $2.00. 
Giant Red Rocca — Large, globe-shaped, reddish- 
brown onion. Packet, 5 cent>s ounce, 20 cents; 34 pound ^ 
•50 cents ; pound, $1.90. 
Australian Brown — Very hard and good keeper. Pack- 
et, 5 cents ; ounce, 20 cents ; 34 pound, 50 cents ; pound, 
1$1.60. 
Giant White Tripoli, or White Mexican— Packet, 5 
•cents; ounce, 20 cents; 34 pound, 60 cents; pound, 
$2.15. 
Prize-Taker Onion. 
Extra EaNy Red. Standard American varieties. Each, packet. 5 cents; ounce. 15 cents; I4 pound, 35 cents; 
Large Red Westerfield. > ^ ^ i . 
Yellow Globe Danvers. ) pound, sl.2o. 
