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LANDRETHS’ ONION SETS ARE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY 
ONION—Continued 
Southport Yellow Globe 
Southport Yellow Globe—115 Days 
A standard American variety. 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, hard to 
excell 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. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
X lb. 
Lb. 
Southport Yellow Globe.. 
. .05 
.30 
1.00 
3.25 
Yellow Globe Danvers. 
. .05 
.30 
.90 
3.00 
Strasburg. 
. .05 
.25 
.70 
2.25 
Sweet Spanish. 
. .05 
.30 
.90 
3.00 
ONION SETS 
Prices Subject to Fluctuation 
Three Quarts of Sets will plant 100 Yards of Row. 
Plant Ten to Fifteen Bushels to the Acre, According to Size. 
Silver Skin (for description see reading matter, page 81). 
Red Wethersfield (for description see reading matter, page 81). 
Yellow Strasburg (for description see reading matter, above). 
Ebenezer or Japanese (for description see reading matter, page 81). 
Qt. 
4 Qts. 
.25 
.80 
.20 
.60 
Bushel prices 
.20 
.60 
on 
.20 
.60 
application. 
PARSLEY 
This vegetable is a Native of Sardinia 
About Seventy Days from Sowing to Cutting. Two Ounces of Seed will plant 100 Yards of Row. 
Eight Pounds to the Acre. Breaks ground in 15 days. One inch high in 20 days 
under most favorable circumstances in greenhouse 
The seed does not germinate under two or three weeks. The drilling should take place as soon as the 
soil can be worked or when the Cherry tree is in bloom, and may be continued until Autumn. If for horse 
culture, the rows should be 2 h feet apart; if for hand culture, the rows should be 18 inches apart. Used 
especially for garnishing and flavoring. 
