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JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
Ocher (Ger.) OKRA Of GUMBO Ocra {It.) 
An ounce of seed will sow about 50 feet of row. Qz. 34 lb. lb. 
PERKINS’LONG-POD. Standard Market Variety. $.10 $.25 $.65 
White Velvet.10 .25 .65 
Zweibel {Ger.) ONIONS Cipolle {It.) 
An ounce of seed will sow 125 feet of row. 
It requires 5 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre. 
Early Yellow Globe 
The Best Early Yellow Onion 
This fine new variety has quickly 
made an outstanding name for itself. It is 
not only early, but produces enormous 
crops of large fine looking onions that com¬ 
mand the best prices. The onions mature 
at least two weeks before Yellow Globe 
Danvers, are globe shaped, deep yellow in 
color and with a thick skin which makes 
them handle without loss and keep well in 
storage. This is an especially fine onion 
for muck land. 
We offer seed of the true strain of 
Early Yellow Globe which has produced 
enormous yields for our customers during 
the past two years. See prices on next page. 
Yellow Globe Danvers 
The seed of our Yellow Globe Danvers onions is grown with great care and will produce 
onions of uniform globe shape, deep orange color and firm tight skin. This onion will produce large 
crops both on muck and upland and is a most dependable strain. See prices on next page. 
Ohio Yellow Globe— Harris’ True High Yielding Strain 
Ohio Yellow Globe Onion has proved itself to be a consistently large yielder of fine onions on 
muck land. The onions grow to a large size, are of deep yellow color and globe shaped except a 
slight flattening on the bottom. The ©nions mature nearly the same time as Yellow Globe Danvers 
and a week earlier than Southport Yellow Globe. 
Yields of 1000 bu. per acre or more are not at all uncommon with this strain, and many growers 
recognize the fact that it pays them to plant Harris’ Ohio Yellow Globe. See prices on next page. 
Brigham Yellow Globe 
Also called “Michigan Onion’’ 
and “Michigan Strain” 
This remarkable onion has proved 
very popular with muck as well as upland 
growers on account of its large yields, fine 
deep brown color and heavy thick skin 
which makes it a very fine variety for 
storage. 
Our seed is of the true Brigham strain 
and is even more uniform for shape and 
size than it was when first introduced. See 
photo to the left. See prices on next page. 
Japanese Bunching 
For Early Spring and Fall 
Bunch Onions 
This new variety is a decided improve¬ 
ment over the old bunching kinds. It does 
not form a bulb but grows in clusters of 
three to five straight onions. It is a rapid 
grower and forms marketable mild green 
onions very early. When fully grown the 
onions are nearly an inch in diameter but 
retain their mild flavor. See prices on 
next page. 
