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SPRINGFIELD SEED CO., SPRINGFIELD, MO. 
ONION SEED 
Write for Prices on Large Quantities. 
Good Onions of first quality can only be produced by 
careful attention to details, good seed, good fertile soil, 
careful cultivation, harvesting and storing, but above all 
the first consideration is the seed. The best seed must be 
planted regardless of price. 
1 Oz. to 100 Ft. Drill; 4 to 5 Lbs. per Acre. 
ONION 
LARGE RED GLOBE 
LARGE RED GLO'IJE —A handsome globe-shaped 
onion of rich purplish crimson color. Aside from the 
white varieties, it brings the highest market price. It is 
a good keeper and of excellent quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c- 
lb., 60c. Postpaid. 
Large Red Wethersfield . 10 20 60 
Southport While Globe . 10 .20 .60 
Yellow Danvers, flat .10 .20 .50 
Danvers Yellow Globe . jo .20 .60 
Prize Taker, or Spanish King .io .20 .50 
White Portugal, or Silver Skin . io .20 60 
Yellow Bermuda . 10 25 75 
Crystal White Wax . .10 .25 .75 
ONION SETS —Tops. 28 lbs. per bu.; bottoms, 32 lbs. 
per bu. It takes 8 bu. to set an acre. 
Price on application for the following varieties: 
RED WETHERSFIELD 
AUSTRALIAN BROWN 
WHITE SILVER SKIN 
YELLOW GLOBE 
POTATO ONION 
WINTER TOPS 
MULTIPLIERS 
SUMMER TOPS 
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS 
We can furnish the genuine Crystal White Wax and 
Yellow Bermuda, tied 100 to the bundle and 6,000 to the 
crate, at 15c per hundred and $ 1.00 per thousand, post¬ 
paid. 
PEPPER 
1 Ounce will Produce About 2,000 Plants. 
Pkt. Oz. 
Chinese Giant . 10 .50 
Pimento .. '40 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose . 10 .45 
Cayenne, Long Red .10 [45 
Cayenne, Small . 10 .45 
Sweet Mountain . 10 .35 
Ruby King . ’ip ' 4 c 
Golden Queen . 10 .50 
Red Chile . 10 .45 
California Wonder . 10 .50 
GARDEN PEAS 
Sow Peas as early in the spring as the ground can be 
worked, in drills about 4 inches deep. The rows must 
not be nearer than 2 feet, except for the dwarf sorts. 
Those growing 3 feet high or more should not be nearer 
than 3 or 4 feet, and should have brush for their sup¬ 
port. Avoid fresh manure and very rich soil, as they 
cause the vines to grow too rank. One pound will sow 
40 feet of drill; 65 to 100 pounds for an acre, in drills 
3 feet apart. 
Wrinkled sorts marked thus * 
Alaska, 2 foot . 
Dwarf Tom Thumb, 12-inch . 
First and best. 2 -foot . 
Philadelphia Extra Early, 2-foot . 
*Bliss American Wonder, 10-inch . 
•Little Gem, 18-inch . 
*Nott’s Excelsior, 15-inch . 
•Horsfords Market Garden, 2-foot 
•Telephone, 4-foot . 
•Champion of England, 5-foot . . 
•Bliss Everbearing, 2-foot . 
Large White Marrowfat, 5-foot . 
*Gradus . 
•Thomas Laxton . 
•Laxtonian . 
Dwarf Grey Sugar (Edible Pod) . 
Tall Melting Sugar (Edible Pod) . 
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THOMAS LAXTON 
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