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Three Pickling Onions 
other Red Globe Onion. It is an excellent sort for pickling and will be sure to please every¬ 
one who grows it. Ihe Onions are very even in size, and we highly recommend it. Price, 
l»kt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 13c.; oz. 35c. 
MILLS’ WHITE PICKLING—This is the earli¬ 
est Onion in cultivation producing the handsomest 
little white bulbs imaginable. At maturity the tops 
die down directly to the bulb. The bulb is pure white, 
very delicate and mild flavor. For table use and pick¬ 
ling it is very valuable and we are sure our customers 
will be more than pleased with this handsome little 
white Onion. Be sure to give it a trial. Pkt., 5c.; 
3 pkts., 13c.; oz., 35c. 
NEW WHITE QUEEN—Bulbs are small, flat, 
n. pure white and of excellent flavor, sown in March they 
will produce Onions 1 to 2 inches in diameter early in 
I summer, sown in the summer they will produce good 
! | bulbs by fall. This is an excellent variety for pickling 
__ “land we know will please all who want a white flat 
Mills’ White Pickline. Onion. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 13c.; oz., 25c. 
Mills’ Eureka Early Red Globe. 
WHITE PORTUGAL OR SILVER SKIN-A well- 
known variety and a great favorite with market gardeners 
and truckers. Flavor mild and pleasant, skin silvery white 
of handsome appearance. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 12c.; oz. 15c. 
WHITE VICTORIA—This is a handsome globe shape 
Onion of mild flavor. It is really a beauty on account of the 
Onions being so white and uniform in size. Pkt., 5c.; 3 
pkts., 12c.; oz., 20c. 
RED VICTORIA—This is identically the same as White 
Victoria, except the skin is avery dark red and flesh white or 
beautiful rose color. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 13c,; oz., 20c. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE This isa handsomesil- 
very white perfectly ball-shaped Onion of large size, com¬ 
manding the highest prices in the market. Flesh firm, fine 
grain, of mild flavor and an excellent keeper. It's even re¬ 
gular size, p ‘i-fect globe form, combined with the clear silvery 
whiteness of the skin makes it one of the handsomest Onions 
grown. Pkt., 5c..; 3 pkts., 12c.; oz., 25c. 
SOUTH PORT RED GLOBE—This is a large Red Globe 
Onion, similar to White Globe excepting color. Matures quite 
early, large size, deep red skin, fine grain, flesh mild, very 
productive and an excellent keeper. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 
12c.; oz., 25c. 
YELLOW DUTCH OR STRASBURG—The bulbs of 
this variety are of good size, quite flat, skin yellow, flesh 
white, excellent for growing sets. It is an old well-known 
variety. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 13c.; oz., 20c. 
MAMMOTH RED POMPEII -This magnificent Onion 
originated in Italy. It is of very fine quality and has produc¬ 
ed Onions weighing 2 1 2 to 3 pounds from the black seed .first 
year. Notwithstanding their enormous size their shape is al¬ 
ways round and summetrical. The skin is very thick and 
delicate in appearance, being a beautiful reddish brown in 
color. Flesh is pure white, very fine grain and remarkably 
mild and pleasant in flavor. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 13c.; oz., 
30c.; 3 oz., 35c. 
MAMMOTH SILVER KING-This variety grows very large, bulbs are 
of attractive shape, flattened but thick through, as shewn in the engraving, 
average diameter 5 to 7 inches, bulbs often weighing 3 to 4 pounds.each. Skin 
is a beautiful silver white, flesh is particularly mild and pleasant in flavor. It 
can be grown in nearly all sections of the United States the first year from 
seed. Anyone desiring a handsome large pure white Onion of the finest mild 
flavor will be more than satisfied with the Mammoth Silver Kirc'. It cannot be 
too highly recommended, either for fanrily use or for 
sale at market for it’s size and beauty wil prove very 
striking. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 12c.; oz., 2tie.; Vi lb. 
75c. 
RRIZE TAKER 
ONE OF THE LARGEST YELLOW GLOBE 
ONIONS IN THE WORLD. 
PRIZE TAKER—This is a great Onion, and it is 
hard to equal the genuine Prize Taker. We consider 
the Prize Taker is by far the handsomest, most pro¬ 
ductive, most popular and best of the Yellew Globe 
Onions today. It is nearly as large as Giant American, 
the new sort we are introducing this year. Prize 
Taker produces large, handsome bulbs of superior 
quality and grows very uniform in size, nearly a per¬ 
fect globe as shown in the illustration. It has a very 
small neck and always ripens up hard and fine without 
any stiff necks. The skin is of a bright straw color 
and presents a handsome appearance in market. The 
bulbs grow to an enormous size, often measuring 10 to 
15 inches in circumference and attract a great deal 
of attention in any market and can be sold at a better 
price than any other variety we know of. The keep¬ 
ing qualities are excellent and the bulbs appear to be 
as firm and solid in the spring as when put away in 
the fall. We cannot too strongly recommend our 
genuine Prize Taker Onion seed. We have a limited 
quantity to offer at the following prices: Pkt., 6c.; 
3 pkts., 15c.; oz., 25c.; 2 ozs„ 40c„ Vi lb., 75c. 
NEW AUSTRALIAN BROWN —This is a 
splendid variety, medium size, hard and solid. At¬ 
tractive for market. The color of the Onion is a clear 
amber brown. It has proved to be nearly four weeks 
earlier than the Red Wethersfield. Pkt., 5c. ; 3 
TUe Prize Taker Oniou. 
pkts., 12c. ; oz„ 25e. 
