MILLS’ ONION SEED CAN BE DEPENDED UPON AS THE BEST. Tsl 
i. ■ rr---T mTrrfM j ffi i ll T" 1 -’ white porttjgai. « * " >j2s5 
MAMMOTH SILVER KING -This variety grows very large. Bulbs are of attractive shape 
: j: *■-- •- * - - ' 'bs often 
pleasant 
- ... . -.-,—_ _ _ j _ar. Any 
one desiring the largest and handsomest While Onions, of the finest flavor, will be 'more than 
satisfied with the Mammoth Silver King. It cannot be too highly recommeuded, either for family 
use or tor sale at markets, where its size and beauty will prove very striking. Fcrpkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; 
% lb. 40c.; ft. 75c.; ft>. *1.40. 
MAMMOTH RED TOMT’EIT—This magnificent Mammoth Onion originated in Italy. It is a 
very fine quality and has produced Onions weighing 2 !^ to 3 lbs. from black seed the first year. 
Notwithstanding their enormous size, their shape is always round and symmetrical. Their skin is 
very thick and delicate in appearance, and is a beautiful reddish brown color. Flesh is pure white, 
very fine grained and remarkably mild and pleasant in flavor. In sections where Onions can be 
grown during the autumn, this variety, if transplanted in April, will attain larger size than almost 
any other variety. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; % tb. 35c.; Ji lb. G5c.; lb. $1.35. 
NEW ATJSTKATiTAN BROWN—This is a most remarkable variety; medium size, hard and 
solid; attractive for market The color of the Onion is a clear am her brown. It has proved to be 
nearly 4 weeks earlier than the Red Wethersfield. Pkt. 5c.; oz.lOc.; ft. 30c.; K lb. 55c.; lb. $1. 
or Si I, V Kit SKIN—A 
well-known variety and a 
great favorite with market 
gardeners and truckers; 
flavor mild and pleasant; 
skin silvery white and of 
handsome appearance. 
Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; % 
ft. 50c.; % lb. 85c.; lb. 
*1.80. 
N I! W WHITE 
OVEEN—Bulbs are small, 
bat, pure white and of ex¬ 
cellent flavor. Sown in 
February they will pro¬ 
duce Onions 1 to 2 inches 
in diameter early in.sum- 
iner. Sown in summer 
they v.'iH be ready late in 
autumn; excellent for pick- 
lirg. All who want hand- white qpkh.m onion. 
some little \\ bite Onions should plant this varietx. Per 
pkt. 5c.; oz. 13c.; >4 lb. 50c.; y 2 lb. 85c.; lb. *1.80. 
WHITE VIC¬ 
TORIA—It is a 
very handsome 
globe-shaped On¬ 
ion of mild sweet 
flavor. A large 
grower says: “It is 
really a beauty and 
it is enjoyable to 
see a crowd stare 
and wonder when a 
lot of these white 
beauties are taken 
to market long be- 
fore anybody 
thought of its be¬ 
ing time for Onions 
of such size.” Be 
sure and give this 
Onion a trial. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.;j ]{ lb. 50c.; % ft. 
85c.; 1b. *1.80. 
RED VICTORIA—This is identically the same as the 
White Victoria except the skin is a very dark red and flesh 
white or beautiful rose color. Per pkt. 5c..; oz. 15c.; % lb 
50c.; x /„ ft). 85c.; tb. *1.80. 
SOl THPORTytED GLOBE - This is a splendid large 
Red Globe onion and is similar to the V bite Globe, except 
in color. It matures quite early; of perfect globe shape; 
large size, deep red skin, fine grain, flesh mild and tender; 
verv productive and is an excelent keeper. This onion has 
become very popular in market, and onion growers are 
growing large crops. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; 40c.; 
% lb. 75c.; ft. *1.40. c 
M I E I, S’ E U li E Iv A 
EARLY RED GLOBE— 
This is one of the hand¬ 
somest small red Onions in 
cultivation; is very early, of 
perfect globe shape and at 
least 10 days earlier than any 
otlicr Red Globe Onion. 
Grows very even in size. Pkt, 
5c.; oz. 10c.; y ft. 40c.; 
% 1b. 75c. lb. SI.30. 
and there is great 
a scullion among 
RED G LOBd W EX H E R S FI E L, D. This is a new onion, only recently introduced, 
claims made for it. It is admitted that it has a record of over 700 bu. of splendid onions to the acre, and not 
ih Th They ri P en ea, , y> are large size and admired by all who see them. Red Globe Wethersfield will be a valuable onion m 
ine future on account of its being so attractive in appearance in the market, and it commands the highest price. The outer skin 
possesses that lustre and richness of color so desired and yet so often lacking in the ordinary Red Globe stock. I have harvested a 
large crop of the seed which was from extra selected bulbs, and lam satisfied will give my customers great, sai isfacl ion. F.. r illus¬ 
tration see cut. By all means give Red Globe Wethersfield a trial. pkt. Ce.; 3pkts. 15c.; 02 .25c.; ,]lb OOc.; l.OOt 
MILLS’ WHITE TICKLING.—This is the earliest Onion 
in cultivation. At maturity the tops die down directly t 3 the 
bulb, leaving the nicest little bulb 
imaginable; is pure white, very deli¬ 
cate and mild flavored. For. table use 
and pickling it is most valuable. My 
customers will be more than pleased 
with this Onion. Give it a trial. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 15c.; y ft. 50c.; ' lb. 90c.; 
BEAR IN MIND THAT ALL 
MY ONION SEED IS SAVED 
FROM EXTRA SELECTED 
BULBS. 
F. B. MILLS, SEEDSMAN, ROSE HI LI,, N. Y. 
