NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
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JOHNSON’S New Long=Keeping PRIZETAKER ONION 
Since its introduction in 1888, the old Prizetaker Onion has grown in popularity, the only objection 
being its keeping qualities, which have not been up to the standard of many of the American varieties. 
For several years past, however, a prominent California onion grower has been making selections and breed¬ 
ing the old Prizetaker, until he',has obtained a strain which, in keeping quality, is fully equal to Danvers 
and the Southport Globes. The strain is by far the largest in size and handsomest in shape of all the 
Yellow Globe Onions. We own and control the entire crop of seed and bulbs of the originator. Pkt., 10c.; 
oz., 30c.; X lb., 75c.; lb., $2.75, postpaid; 5 lbs. and over, by express or freight, $2.50 per lb. 
JOHNSONS NEW 
LONG KEEPING 
IZETAKER 
NEW EARLY 
YELLOW 
GLOBE 
JOHNSON’S NEW EARLY YELLOW GLOBE ONION 
The earliest of the yellow globe varieties. Skin is bright, glossy orange- yellow; flesh white and fine 
grained. The bulbs are remarkably uniform in size and shape, and almost as large as Southport Yellow 
Globe, although 2 weeks earlier; being firm and hard, possess fine keeping and shipping qualities. Pkt., 
ioc.; oz., 25c.; X lb., 65c.; lb., $2.25, postpaid; 5 lbs. for $10.00, by freight or express. 
JOHNSON’S 
RUBY GIANT 
The Largest Mild Red 
Pepper 
As a result of crossing 
Chinese Giant and Ruby 
King, we have a handsome 
new variety which combines 
the enormous size of the 
Chinese Giant and the grace¬ 
ful, elongated form of Ruby 
King, being longer than the 
former variety, larger round 
than the latter and much 
larger than either. 
In color it is a bright 
clear red, and in flavor mild, 
delicious and sweet. The 
plant is vigorous in growth, 
stocky, well branched and 
prolific. Pkt., ioc.; X oz., 
25c.; oz., 45c.; X lb., $1.25; 
lb., $4 50. 
PHOTOGRAPH OF AN AVERAGE SPECIMEN JOHNSON’S RUBY GIANT PEPPER. 
