ONIONS 
LARGE RED GLOBE 
A432 Sonderegger’s 
Pn'vataVor Everyone who has a 
i 1lictiLCi garden should plant 
more onions. They are the most health¬ 
ful vegetable grown. I find this to be 
the largest and handsomest yellow globe 
onion for home use or market. They 
attain an immense size. It has bright 
straw color and a thin neck. Ripens up 
hard and fine, flesh is pure white, fine 
grained and of delicate flavor. Excellent 
for fall and winter use. Pull them before 
they begin to make second growth roots. 
If they are allowed to make second 
growth roots before pulling it will spoil 
the keeping quality of the onions. Pkt., 
10 c; oz., 30c; Ya lb., 70c; lb., $2.50, post¬ 
paid. 
A434 Large Red Wethers- 
flplH (100 days.) This onion is flat 
J.J.G1U. and grows to a large size. The 
outer skin is red, while the center is a 
purplish white. It is of excellent quality 
and a good keeper. Pkt., 5c; oz., 18c; Ya 
lb., 60c; lb., $2.40, postpaid. 
A440 Yellow Globe Danvers 
(120 days.) An old variety but still one 
of the best. Onions are large, globe 
shaped, and of a nice yellow color. They 
are very solid, white meated and ripen 
all about the same time, which makes 
them an excellent onion for market as 
well as the home garden. This and my 
Prizetaker are two of the best onions on 
the market. Pkt., 8 c; oz., 20c; Ya lb., 70c; 
lb., $2.35, postpaid. 
A450 Yellow Bermuda J h a e r fi Py 
onions shipped in. In the North the 
onions are very early, straw yellow, very 
mild. Our seed is the true Teneriffe 
grown. Pkt., 7c; oz., 25c; Ya lb., 70c; lb., 
$2.40, postpaid. 
A436 Large Red Globe days.) 
This is the finest of the red onions. Bulbs 
are perfectly round, of good size, with 
small neck, and of a deep purplish red 
color. The flesh is white tinged with 
pink, is of strong flavor. Very produc¬ 
tive and a good keeper. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
30c; Ya lb., 75c; lb., $2.65, postpaid. 
Planting 
Instructions 
Onions are easily 
grown from sets or 
seeds. If grown from 
seed, the ground 
should be prepared in 
the fall and the seed 
sown the following 
spring, just as early 
as the ground is dry 
enough to work. Sow 
in February or March 
—the earlier the bet¬ 
ter. Onions are not 
damaged by frost. 
A strong, deep, rich 
and loamy soil is most 
suitable for this crop. 
Sow thinly in drills 
Ya inch deep and 14 
inches apart. Keep 
the surface of the 
ground open and free 
from weeds, but do 
not ridge up to the 
growing bulbs. One 
ounce will sow 100 
feet of drill. 4 to 5 lbs. 
per acre. 
A444 Australian Brown J 11 ® oT'^kSe? 
Globe shaped. Skin light brown, flesh pure white, ex¬ 
ceptionally mild. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; Ya lb., 60c; lb., 
$1.90, postpaid. 
A446 Large White Globe JToW'shiSS 
white. Immense yielder, keeps until late fall. Fine 
quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; Ya lb., 85c; lb., $3.25, 
postpaid. 
A435 White 
ingly early. Bulb 
Inches in diameter. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; Ya lb., 65c; 
fb.. $2.50, postpaid. 
’Ppn-pl Highly recommended for 
a Coill pickling purposes; exceed- 
small, silvery white, from 1% to 1 % 
SONDEREGGER PRIZETAKER 
A448 Silver Skin or White 
PorfuaQl ( 95 days.) For bunching, 
ruitugcll pickles, and also winter 
use. Onions large, flat, pleasant flavor, 
mild and keeps well. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c: 
1/4 lb., 75c; lb., $2.75, postpaid. 
A456 White Welsh Snf”*." 
Makes no bulbs, but puts out many 
shoots, making it the best for green 
onions. Mild. Better than green onions 
from sets. Pkt., 10 c; oz., 20 c; Ya lb., 60c; 
lb., $ 2 . 00 , postpaid. 
A437 Sonderegger’s “Big 3’’ 
Onion Collection S|^ er fKr.'* 
Onion Collection contains Yellow Globe 
Danvers, Red Wethersfield and White 
Globe. One packet of each for only 20c. 
postpaid. 
ONION SETS 
A458 White Bottom Sets “ci 
10 lbs., $2.65, postpaid. Lb., 22c, not pre¬ 
paid. Kindly ask for prices on larger 
amounts. 
A460 Red Bottom Sets Vo Vb5?i 
$2.40, postpaid. Lb., 18c, not prepaid 
A462 Yellow Bottom Sets 
Lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.25, postpaid. Lb., 18c; 
not prepaid. 
A464 Potato or Multiplier 
C!a+c Early yellow. Lb., 30c. Kindly 
OtJbo a gk for prices on larger amounts 
A472 Perennial or Winter 
Qato Also called Egyptian or tree 
OClD onions. Hardy without winter 
protection. Lb., 25c; 4 lbs., 80c, postpaid 
LARGE BERMUDA ONIONS GROWN 
FROM PLANTS 
A473 Bermuda Onion Plants 
Plant when the ground is warm and dan¬ 
ger of frost is over. This is a fine quality 
of onion, both for green use as well as for 
regular onions. A bed of these plants 
should be in every garden. We sell the 
plants per bundle; they are not counted 
but will average 75 to 100 plants per bun¬ 
dle. We do not grow these plants our¬ 
selves, have them shipped in direct from 
a grower in the South for early shipment. 
Therefore, we do not guarantee the count 
per bundle. Bundle, 20c; 5 bundles, 80c; 
10 bundles, $1.60, postpaid. For crate of 
60 bundles, kindly ask for special prices 
MUSTARD 
are used 
oz., 10 c; Ya lb., 30c; lb., 60c, postpaid. 
A378 Southern Giant Curled 
Highly esteemed in the South, where 
seed is sown in fall and plants used early 
in spring as salad. Pkt., 5c; oz.. 10c: 
Ya lb., 35c; lb., 60c, postpaid. 
"White* Best for salad of cull- 
W Hi be nary purposes. Seed? 
for making dill pickles. Pkt., 5c: 
1886—Sonderegger Nurseries and Seed House.Beatrice, Nebraska—1936 
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