//. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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Hastings’ Three Globe Onions 
3 Large Packets, White, Yellow, Dark Red, 25 Gents 
There are thousands of gardeners all 
through the South that have wanted a 
thoroughly satisfactory, large, qtiick- 
growing and long-keeping globe-sh;i|icd 
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 justwhiitis 
wanted for spring planting in ail the. 
Southern States except Florida. Our 
Globe Onions are perfection in looks 
and lo'ig-keeping qualities, and are 
thoroughly adapted to the South. They 
are in a class by themselves, something 
entirely distinct from any other variety 
listed by us. We recommend them to 
every gardener for spring planting. They 
will give you entire sati-faction both in 
quality and quantity of the crop, and 
their beautiful waxy appearance brings 
the top price in the market if you sell 
them. One larfie pacbet each of our 
three bill Globe varieties. Snow 
White, Yellow and Dark Red, for 
cents, postpaid. 
Hastings’ White Globe 
Hastings’ Yellow Globe 
Hastings’ Red Globe 
These three onions are alike except 
in color. They are all extra large and of 
fine shape and form. For long keeping 
in perfect condition they are only e.\- 
celled by Australian Brown. They are 
favorites in every market, their fine’form 
and handsome waxy appearance mak¬ 
ing them sell on sight. Our illustration 
gives you a perfect idea of the regular 
form and shape of all three varieties. 
One packet ot each of these three va¬ 
rieties will produce enough onions to 
sup'dy a large f mily for a year. 
Each Variety —Bkt., tO cts.; ^ oz.. 
15 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts.; lb., J2.5'J; 
postpaid. 
Australian Brown 
One of our most popular varieties 
for spring planting in theSouth. It is of 
neat,round shape, medium size withskin 
adeep, amber brown color,dist net from 
nil other onions. Packet, 5 cents: ounce, 
15 cents; >4 pound, 50 cents; pound, gl.50; 
postpaid. 
Extra Early Red fhe‘\rethers° 
field. Pkt.,5c.;oz.,15c.;^lb.,50c.; lb..S1.50. One of Hastings* Globe Onions Grown T'rom Seed 
Large Red Wethersfield foVS&ViSaS”” 
from seed, almost round, large size, deep red color and keeps well. Pkt., 
6 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; ‘4 pound, 60 cts.; pound, *1.50. 
Yellow Globe Danvers t1ifmo‘lrd^esBawe!^M®ex^ 
cellent keeper and very productive. Packet, 6 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 
pound, 50 cents; pound, *1.60. 
TTi-nlvv Small, pure white, round pick- 
-LiXird n<ariy XJcineiia variety, 1 inch in diam¬ 
eter. Packet, 6 cents; ounce, 15 cents, ounce, 25 cents; ^ pound, 
75 cents. 
Giant White Tripoli ,m“re’^ whu"‘mud 
onion. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 16 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 4 pound, 
70 cents. - — 
IVf’siTnknk-ki^'li Inamense white Italian variety. Single bulb' 
.Oliver weigh from 2 to 4 pounds, with good cultivation, is 
admirably 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; ounce, 16 cents; ounce, 26 cents; Yi pound, 
75 cents; pound,*2.75. ___ __ . ao. 
,ring wrinkled varieties greatly improved by 
tall. Immensely productive, bearing from 25 
each vine. Has that excellent sugary flavor so 
crop this year almost an entire failure. Pkt., 10c.; 
