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FAIRYIEW SEED FARMS, Inc., SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
Early 
Onion 
MKLY KED PICKLING 
This is one of the earliest small 
Red Onions in cultivation. It is 
very early, of perfect 
globe shape and several 
days earlier than any 
other . red globe onion. 
Theonionsare very 
even in size and an 
excellent sort for 
pickling. They are 
perfect beauties 
and we know every 
One who grows 
them will be more a 
than pleased. Pkt., § 
5c„ 3 pkts., 1 
6 pkts. 
15c.. 2 o 
>1A M M O T II 
SILVER KING 
—Produces very 
large bulbs averag¬ 
ing four to six 
inches in diameter and often weighing over three pounds 
each. The skin is a beautiful silver white, flesh is particu- 
early mild and pleasant in flavor. It can be grown from 
seed almost anywhere in the United States the first year. 
We cannot too highly recommend it for family use or the 
market and know all who grow it will be well pleased with 
it. Anyone desir ; ng a handsome, large, fine white onion, of 
the finest mild flavor, will be more than pleased with the 
mammoth Silver King. Pkt., 4c.. 3 pkts., 10c., 6 pkts.. 
18c., oz. 15e„ 2 ozs. 25c., V< lb.. 45c., M» lb.80c., lb.$1.50. 
Mammoth Red Onion 
A GRAND RED SOItT 
We are pleased to offer our customers 
this magnificent Red Onion. It is of the 
very best quality and produces onions 
weighing from two to three pounds each 
from seed sown in the spring. Not¬ 
withstanding their enormous size their 
shape is always perfect, as shown by the 
.engraving. The-skinis very thick and 
[delicate in appearance, being a beautiful 
[reddish brown in color. The flesh is pure 
[white, very fine grain and remarkably 
[mild and pleasant in flavor. This is an 
[onion we can highly recommend to any¬ 
one on account of its producing such 
handsome large onions from seed sown 
in the spring. If you ever grow onions, 
try this excellent sort. 
Our stock of this sort is rather lim¬ 
ited. Order early. 
i Pkt., 5c., 3 pkts., 12c., 6 pkts., 20c., 
oz., 15c., 2 ozs., 25c., J lb., -45c., Jib., 
85c., lb., $1.60. 
"WHITE PICKLING- 
This is the earliest onion in 
cultivation, producing very 
white little bulbs which are 
mild in flavor. At maturity 
the tops die down close to 
the bulb. For table use and 
pickling there is no onion 
that can equal it, and on ac¬ 
count of its being so very 
sarly, we cannot too highly 
recommend it. 
Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 12c., 6 
pkts. 2oz. 20c., 2 ozs. 
NEW WHITE 
QUEEN—Bulbs are 
small,flat,pure white, 
of excellent flavor. 
Sown in March they 
will produce onions 1 
to 2 inches in diame~ 
ter early in summer; 
sown in the summer 
they will produce 
good bulbs by fall. 
This is an excellent 
variety for pickling 
and we know will 
please all who want a 
white, flat onion. 
Pkt., 4c., 3 pkts. 
10c., G pkts., 18c. 
oz.. 20c., 2 ozs., 30c. 
Vl lb. 50c. 
DA—This is by far ^>.'g ffiw Wpqv-‘ 
more productive than - 
the old Red Bermuda and we can recommend it as being early, large and very solid. It keeps 
much better than any other foreign variety. Choice imported seed, pkt., 5c., 3 pkts,, 12c„ 
C pkts., 20c., Va oz., 10c,, oz„ 15c., J A lb. 50c. 
New White Queen Onion 
ONION MIXTURE—All those who sow a small amount of Onion seed will do well in 
using our mixture. We have included all the early, medium and late sorts which will pro¬ 
duce an abundance of onions of all colors, shapes and sizes; many being giant sorts, from the 
smallest pickling onion to the mammoth varieties we include the seed and this selection 
should be grown to be appreciated. Pkt., 4<\, 3 pkts., 8c„ 6 pkts., 15c., oz., 9c., 2 ozs.. 
15c., Vi lb, 25 c., Vi lb., 45c., n>., 95c„ postpaid. 
