21st Annual Oriental Seed Co., Ltd., San Francisco, Cal. 東洋 種物株式會社農家便寶創業第二十一年 27 
NEBUKA わ C か Japanese Green Onions 
Tliis is a species of onion which does not form a bulb, but it is used because of its mild and aelicious root stem 
or neck together with its tender green leaves the same way as onions or leeks. Many think that any white onion will 
Jo for a bunching onion, but the NEBUKA is the best for this purpose. It is perfectly hardy as proven by practical 
tests in our climates during the past winters and can be blanched to an extreme length without danger of rot. 
The best NEBUKA grown low sandy or muck lands, with natural moisture or plenty of it. High land can be used if 
irrigated, providing the land is rich very well worked before planting. Sow the seets from January to April in the 
bed and，transplanted into rows 24 inches apart inches apart in the rows, as deep as possible ， so that the neck 
be covered and blanches; draw the earth to them as theygrow. For good NEBUKA for winter and early spring use 
sow in July to August. Matured in 5 months they are also eaten row like a scallion. 
SENJIT NEBUKA—Is one of the good NEBUKA strains, producing a 
long, blanched root stem of uniform size averaging one inch through and 
12 inches long, beautifully white and fine grained and of sweet and mild 
flavor, it stands well in severe cold weather, but is more popular for its 
easy culture and vigorous growing. (Pkt. 10c.) (Oz. 50c.) lb. $ 1 . 75 ) 
(lb. $5.00) (2lbs., $8.50) postpaid. Imported Seed. 
TOKYO NEBUKA 一 The strong growth, produce a long blanched neck 
(or stalks) of uniform, and size averageing one inch throughly. 12 inches 
long, beautifully white and of fine mild flavor. The most excellent 
variety in NEBUKA and only sort that can be never injured by snow 
or heavy frost in severe cold winter if necks are kept under ground. 
(Pkt. 20c.) (Oz. $1.00) (J 4 lb., $3.50) (lb., $10.00). Postpaid. Imported 
Seed. 
NATSU- NEGI (Slimmer Nebuka) 一 A fine summer variety, having a good 
thick white long tender neck in summer months. Very vigorous and 
quick growth, of sweet mild flavor. (Pkt. 10c.) (Oz. 35c.) {}/\ lb. $1.00) 
(lb. $3.50) (2lbs^ $5.60) postpaid. Imported Seed. 
IWATSUKI — A year round nebuka, grow to thin neck or (stalk) and is the 
best variety for excellent scallions, of quick strong growth. Young fine 
nebuka will grow enough to use in 3-4 weeks from seed. (Pkt. 10c.) 
.(Oz., 20c.) (Yx lb., 70c.) (lb. $2.00) (2lbs., $3.20) postpaid. Imported Seed. 
Onion Sets 
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Plant near the surface, in drills 12 inches 
apart arid 2 inches between the sets. When 
raised from sets the onions can be used in the 
green state or may be ripened off for large 
onions, in which case they are fully 6 weeks 
earlier than when raised from seed. 
YELLOW ONION SETS— Lb ， postpaid, 25c. 
Onion Set 〔 オニオンセット ) GARLTC—Price on application. 
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whether small or large, is without it. It is used in making “Gumbo,” a dish much ^jl 
esteemed by the Southern people. It is also boiled in salt water, served with vinegar *J 
as a salad, and is considered a wholesome dish. Should not be planted before the 
ground is warm in Spring, as the seeds are apt to rot. Sow in drills, which ought to 1111 ^ 
be two to three feet apart, and when up, thin out and leaves one or two plants every 一 
twelve or fifteen inches.- Matures in 90 to 12s days. One ounce to 50 feet of drill; 
10 pounds to acre. 
PERKINS 1 MANMMQTH LONG POD C バ ••キンスマンモス ロンゲポッド）一 This 
variety grows about 3 feet hi.Rh, verv early and productive. Pods aeep green, very 
long, slender and slightly corrugated; very tender and of good quality. 〔 Pkt” 10c.) 
(Oz., 20c.) (J 4 lb., 45c.) (lb., $1.15) postpaid. 
WHITE VELVET (" ホワイトベルベット） 一 An early productive variety. Pods white, 
long, smooth and tender. (Pkt., 10c.) (Oz., 20c .>、（％ lb. ， 45c.) (lb., $1.25) postpaid, 
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