M. C. CARNEY, New Lexington, O., Aug. 0, 1009 . O H 
Writes: | Li 
I have one of the most delightful gardensln 
this county, all my vegetables and flowers be¬ 
ing grown frorh your seeds. I can recommend 
them to anyone. 
ONION 
AUSTRALIAN BROWN—This variety matures early, about three weeks 
ahead of the Wethersfield and is largely grown for a market onion. The bulbs 
are of medium size, run very uniform, wonderfully hard and solid and have 
an attractive amber-brown color. The bulbs are very even in size with a small 
hard neck and its keeping qualities are excellent, keeping for a year.or more. 
Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., l'Oc.; oz., 20c,; 2 ozs., 35c.; Vi lb., GOc.; lb., $2.00. 
MILLS’ DARK RED 
BEAUTY ONION 
Here is a very handsome onion; 
full grown bulb measures 214 to 
3 inches in diameter and from 
the crown to the bottom of the 
bulb the depth averages from 1% 
to 1% inches. It resembles the 
Red Wethersfield, the color of 
the skin being a pretty dark red- 
rather a brickish red than a pur¬ 
ple red as the Wethersfield, it is 
extremely hardy; a very long 
keeper; its solidity and sound¬ 
ness being retained until way in¬ 
to the following spring. For 
making a handsome looking red 
set for the market it is particu¬ 
larly fine; very attractive. We 
secured the seed of this hand¬ 
some Red Onion from a grower 
in France and we want every 
one of our customers who are 
interested in fine Onions to grow 
this one this year. 
Pkt..6c.: 3pkts.. 15c.; 6pkts.. 
25c.; 10 pkts.. -10c.: oz., 30c. 
THEY 
ARE 
BEAUTIES 
Giant American 
ONION 
We intro¬ 
duced this 
Giant On¬ 
ion in our 
1908 catalogue 
after we had 
worked through 
several seasons and 
developed it to a varie¬ 
ty that we consider 
superior to ony other 
light yellow skin ■variety 
with pure white hesh. 
Our seed stock for the sea¬ 
son of 1908 was not sufficient to offer in a larger quantity than three packets to a 
customer, snd last year the largest quantity we could offer was one ounce, so 
great was the demand for the seed. This onion is a giant in size and seed sown 
in the spring will easily produce fully grown onions by fall. The outside skin is 
a handsome light yellow slightly tinted with red at the base and the flesh is pure 
white with an unusually mild flavor. The bulbs are uniform in size and remain 
firm and solid throughout the winter. Various crops from seed have attracted 
a great deal of attention and we cannot recommend it too highly, knowing that it 
has given great satisfaction to our customers. We have a fairly, good supply of 
seed this season to offer and would like to have everyone that is interested in 
onions try the Giant American. It will attract more attention than any other 
onion grown and it will give a very profitable crop, 
Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts.. 10c.; oz., 15c.; 2ozs.,25c.; 24 2 b., 45c.; V 2 lb., 80c.; 
lb,, $1.50, postpaid. 
