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JAPANESE ONIONS GROWN FROM SETS 
Japanese Onions Grown From Our Sets 
Monmouth, Maine 
Friend Kimball: 
I want to thank you 
for sending me the 
Japanese Onion Sets. 
From two quarts I 
grew three bushels of 
very choice onions, 
many weighing three- 
quarters of a pound 
each and some fifteen 
ounces. The quality 
superior. The sets 
were planted April 2f 
and early in July 1 
was selling bunches of 
four each, weighing 
one and one-half 
pounds. I want to 
thank you for intro¬ 
ducing this very val¬ 
uable variety of onion 
sets. Have just closed 
the twenty-seventh 
year with your seeds 
and have not met fail¬ 
ure in any case yet. 
Very truly, 
G. M. TWITCHELL. 
We call your attention to the photograph above of Japanese Onions grown from sets. This onion wm 
originally called Ebenezer, was grown and introduced by the Market Gardeners of Ebenezer, N. Y. 
These sets were grown by Dr. G. M. Twitchell at his experimental farm at Monmouth, Maine and 
weigh three-quarters of a pound each. 
This onion will actually double the yield of an / other onion set on the market. It throws very few 
seed stalks; is the best keeper and best flavored onio .1 we have ever seen. Similar in size and shape to 
the Old Fashioned Yellow Danvers. One Thousand Bishels Per Acre is common. One customer last year 
actually reported ninety bushels of onions from one bushel of sets. Price per % pt. 15c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c. 
JAPANESE OR EBENEZER ONION SEED.—See Page 17 for a description of this fine new onion. 
SIX GRAND NEW GARDEN PEAS 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS. —One of the earliest and 
best type of the large podded dwarf peas. It 
bears long dark green pods, height 18 to 22 inches 
A heavy cropper and quality the best. Pkt. 10c; 
% pt. 20c; pt. 35c; qt. 60c; V 2 peck $2.00; pk. $3.25. 
FAMOUS NEW PEA—PIONEER.— In this wonder¬ 
ful new pea we believe we have something that 
has long been sought after by the market garden¬ 
er who wishes to second crop his ground. The 
plant is very robust in habit, makes a very heavy 
crop of large dark green pods. In our trial 
grounds last Summer it grew a vine about 18 
inches high and they were so heavily podded on 
dwarf vines that it resembled almost a windrow 
of picked peas. Pkt. 10c; % pt. 20c; pt. 35c; qt. 
60c; pk. $3.25. 
LAXTONIAN. —One of the most remarkable varie¬ 
ties yet introduced; very dwarf, 15 to 18 inches 
high, producing pods in great abundance; near¬ 
ly as large as the Telephone. The peas are large 
with a flavor the very sweetest and best. Pkt. 
10c; % pt. 20c; pt. 35c; qt. 60c; peck $3.25. 
ADMIRAL DEWEY —A superb and productive va¬ 
riety of the Telephone type, but with pods and 
peas of a still deeper green color. Grows 4 feet 
tall, bearing dark green, pointed, slightly curved 
pods 4% inches long, containing 8 to 9 delicious, 
sweet green peas of high quality. Pkt. 10c; Vt 
pt. 15c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; pk. $3.00. 
GRAND NEW PEA, MAY DAWN.— The largest and 
earliest of the wrinkled varieties of peas. It is an 
improved Gradus but earlier, more prolific, large 
pods, a great cropper. One of the best money¬ 
making peas that grow. Pkt. 15c; % pt. 20c; pt. 
30c; qt. 50c; pk. $3.00. 
WORLD’S RECORD.—A popular large-podded, ex¬ 
tra early, wrinkled pea which matures a little 
earlier than the well-known Gradus. Its growth 
is very similar to that of Gradus, but somewhat 
more dw'arfed and stouter; pods uniformly larger 
Pkt. 10c; % pt. 20c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; pk. $3.00. 
SEE PAGES 15 AND 16 FOR OTHER VARIETIES OF GARDEN PEAS 
