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Yellow Globe Prize Taker 
ONION—Continued 
Prize Taker—100 Days 
Mammoth Yellow Globe derived from the huge 
Spanish Onion, exhibited for years in the markets 
in Autumn. Very early, does well in light sandy 
soil. Very large producer and fifteen days earlier 
than the celebrated Southport Yellow Globe. A 
variety which will succeed under conditions where 
other sorts fail; consequently, highly recommended 
for planting everywhere. This is a most valuable 
quality. It makes a solid, slightly oval, round bulb. 
It is a good keeper, twice the size of the Globe 
Danvers. Produces much better Onions from seed 
in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and New 
Jersey, than any of the South ports. 
Southport Yellow Globe—116 Days 
A very hardy and exceedingly productive yellow 
globe. Is more oval than the Yellow Globe Danvers, 
much larger, more solid and heavier. Mild in flavor 
and an excellent keeper. The most widely used 
seed to produce large yellow onions. 
Yellow Globe Danvers—110 Days 
An oval-shaped, straw-colored, long-keeping variety. 
The bulbs are roundish, of good thickness, and keep 
extremely well. A popular Onion in every section. 
Large Yellow Strasburg or Flat Danvers—110 
Days 
This valuable, widely cultivated yellow variety is 
one of the most popular varieties for producing 
yellow sets, and has been for over 100 years, and 
cannot be excelled in this respect. The bulbs are 
large, yellow, flat, uniform in size. It ripens early 
and is altogether a good strain of seed for producing 
handsome, long keeping sets. 
Sweet Spanish (Riverside Strain)—98 Days 
Globe shape, bright golden yellow. Mild, delicate 
flavor. Small neck, similar to Prize Taker. In¬ 
creasing in popularity. Good keeper. 
irkt. 
Oz. 
hi lb 
. Lb. 
Prize Taker 
. .05 
.30 
.90 
2.90 
Southport Yellow Globe 
. .05 
.35 
1.20 
4.00 
Yellow Globe Danvers. 
. .05 
.35 
1.15 
3.90 
Strasburg. 
. .05 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
Sweet Spanish. 
. .05 
.35 
1.20 
4.00 
Southport Yellow Globe 
Plant Ten to Fifteen Bushels 
to the Acre, According to Size 
Prices Fluctuate 
Three Quarts of Sets will CCTC 
plant 100 Yards of Row Ot I D 
Standard Varieties of Onion Sets—Now Ready. 
Qt. 4 Qts. 
Silver Skin (for description see reading matter, page 80). .36 1.30 
Red Wethersfield (for description see reading matter, page 80).30 1.10 Bushel prices 
Yellow Strasburg (for description see reading matter, page 81).30 1.10 on 
Ebenezer or Japanese (for description see reading matter, page 80).30 1.10 application. 
