11. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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HASTINGS’ BIG FOUR ONIONS 
FOUR LARGE PACKETS; 
Three Globe and One Bermuda 
White, 25 cents Postpaid. 
For several years we have been selling thonsanfls of our 
“Big Globe Onion Collection,” and this year we have made that 
collection extremely attractive by offering a large packet of 
Hastings’ Genuine Imported White Bermuda Onion Seeds 
with each collection at the same price. This will give you a 
fine chance to try the Bermuda in your garden, getting on¬ 
ions extra early. Just read the description and look at the 
illustration on the opposite page. 
This splendid collection gives you a welcome variety and 
a selection that will last you practically the whole year. 
Bermuda White or Yellow comes in very early, with the 
sweetest and most tender of all onions; Hastings’ White 
Globe and Hastings’ Prizetaker are medium in maturing, of 
good size, and are well suited to the whole South except 
Florida and Southwest Texas, where they should be planted 
In the fall; and Australian Brown is late in maturing and 
will keep longer than any other onion. These four varieties 
are standard, well-known varieties and make this a very val¬ 
uable and satisfactory collection. They can all be grown 
readily from seed and bring high prices in any market. Try 
them this spring. 
Our illustrations give you a perfect idea of their hand¬ 
some shape and appearance. You can’t afford not to have 
one or more of them in your garden this year. We recom-. 
mend them fully for every garden in all the Southern States 
except Florida. You will be more than pleased with them. 
One packet each of Hastings’ White Globe, Prizetaker, Aus¬ 
tralian Brown and Bermuda W hite Onion Seed, postpaid, 25c, 
Hastings’ White Globe (No. 292) 
Superb, large, pure, waxy white globe-shaped onion. Flesh 
crisp, fine grained and of very mild flavor. This globe onion 
brings the highest price on the market. Packet, 10 cents; 
Vi ounce, 20c; ounce, 35c; V4 pound, §1.25; pound, §4.00. 
Hastings’ Yellow Globe (No. 293) 
Handsome pale-yellow globe onion, slightly larger than the 
W’hite Globe. Of fine flavor, very mild, and a good keeper. 
Packet, 10 cents; Vi ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; V4 
pound, §1.00; pound §3.50. 
The handsomest and 
most' richly colored of 
A typical globe onion of great 
Hastings’ Red Globe 
/Uf, 2Q I \ all red onions. A tyi 
^nu. £9 I ) market value, nice appearance, mild flavor, fine 
Quality and a good keeper. Packets only, 10 cents each. 
ONION SETS 
Largely planted in home gardens for earliest onions to pull green. 
Many prefer these small tender green onions for eating raw. Owing 
to variations we sell onion sets by weight only, one pound during 
spring months usually equalling about one quart. Plant sets three 
inches apart in rows 12 to 15 inches apart. 
One of Hastings’ Big Globe Onions Grown Direct From Seed 
Sets from White Portugal or Silver 
Skill seed. Make large silvery white 
onions of fine quality when mature. I’laut a few for early green 
onions. Pound, postpaid, 40c. Write for prices larger quantities. 
Make medium sized, glolie- 
shaped yellow onions of the 
sort described under "Yellow Globe Danvers.” The standard yel¬ 
low variety. Pound, postpaid, 40c. Write for xn-ices larger quantities. 
Silver-Skin Sets 
Yellow Danvers Sets 
From a Photograph Showing Hastings* Screened and "Well Cleaned Silver Skin and Yellow Danvers Onion Sets 
