ONION --- Seed, Sets, Plants 
Large, Mild Onions for Slicing 
SWEET SPANISH 
sweetest - flavored 
slicing sort. 
398. MINNESOTA SOUTHPORT 
WHITE GLOBE-(Late.) This is the finest 
of all white sorts. Its unusually handsome ap¬ 
pearance brings a premium on all markets. It 
keeps well in fall storage. To get fine white 
onions, great care should be exercised in har¬ 
vesting the crop. Pull as soon as they are ripe 
enough to harvest and dry in an airy, shady 
place. Bulbs: round, medium sized, solid, pure 
white, very attractive, skin thin and delicate. 
Flesh: waxy white, fine grained and mild. Pkt. 
6 c, oz. 16c, V4 Ifi. 60c. $2.00, 2 Ihs. $3.90, 
prepaid. 
405. WHITE BERMUDA OR CRYSTAL 
WAX -An excellent onion for home garden. 
Beautiful in appearance, both skin and flesh 
being a clear delicate white. Bulbs: very flat, 
medium sized, clear white; of mild delicate 
flavor. Pkt. 6 c, oz. 16c, Ifi. 55c, lb. $1.86, 2 
lbs. $3.60, prepaid. 
412. SWEET SPANISH OR 
VALENCIA -Here’s a most at¬ 
tractive onion that deserves a place in 
every garden. It is about the mildest 
onion in cultivation, a product of old 
Spain, now acclimated to our growing 
conditions. In appearance it greatly 
resembles the Prizetaker, with a skin 
of bright golden straw color. However 
it is even larger than Prizetaker, and 
for table slicing it rivals the Bermuda 
—it may be eaten like an apple. Very 
prolific and desirable for shipping and 
fall storage—a money maker for mar¬ 
ket gardeners. Bulb: very large, glob¬ 
ular with golden yellow skin; flesh 
white, very mild and of pleasing flavor. 
Pkt. 6 c, oz. 16c, Yi lb. 60c, lb. $2.00, 
2 lbs. $3.80, prepaid. 
406. PRIZETAKER -This onion is out¬ 
standing because of its great size and splendid 
quality. It is similar in type to the large Span¬ 
ish onions. Our special strain is exceptionally 
productive. It is a very popular shipping sort. 
Bulbs: large, globe shape; skin thin and glossy, 
of straw color; flavor mild. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 
1/4 lb. 66 c, lb. $1.85, 2 lbs. $3.50, prepaid. 
408. MAMMOTH SILVER 
KING -(Early.) A( large imported 
variety valuable for early market and 
of excellent table quality. Bulbs: deep 
and flat, pure white and exceptionally 
mild. Pkt. 6 c, oz. 15c, Vi !)>. 50c, lb. 
$1.76, 2 lbs. $3.30, prepaid. 
i GARLIC BULBS FOR PLANTIT^G 
t Produces fine, solid, white bulbs in clusters. ^ 
J Used for flavoring sausages, soups, salads. Easily f 
A grown. Choice bulbs for planting. V 2 lb. 25c, lb. ^ 
J 40c, prepaid.^—Not prepaid, 6 lbs. $1.50. * 
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I Grow ''green onions" from our Onion Sets for your earliest garden crop 
32 lbs. equal 1 bushel. One lb. of sets will 
plant 25 feet of row or 12 bu. will plant an acre. 
Onion sets are planted for onions for early 
spring use. A pound or two is sufficient for the 
average family garden. They produce green or 
bunch onions in half the time it takes to raise 
these from seed, and can be planted before it is 
safe to plant anything else. 
For larger quantities than 1 lb., add postage. 
WHITE BOTTOM SETS -Price: Lb. 32c, 
prepaid.—Not prepaid, 4 lbs. 65c, pk. $1.16, 
bu. $4.10. 
YELLOW BOTTOM SETS -The onions 
commonly planted in the home garden for early 
green onions, also for later use. Price: Lb. 30c, 
ppd.—Not ppd., 4 lbs. 65c, pk. $1.10, bu. $3.85. 
RED BOTTOM SETS -Produce onions of 
excellent keeping quality and strong flavor. 
Price: Lb. 30c, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 4 lbs. 
65c, pk. $1.10, bu. $3.86, 
F. S. & N. Co's White Bottom Sets. 
EGYPTIAN PERENNIAL SETS - A 
hardy variety that may be planted either in 
spring or fall. They require no attention, spread 
rapidly, and make the first green onions for the 
table in spring. Price: Lb. 30c, prepaid.—Not 
prepaid, 4 lbs. 60c, pk. (7 lbs.) $1.00, bu. (28 
lbs.) $3.25. 
YELLOW MULTIPLIERS -Price: Lb. 30c, 
prepaid.—Not prepaid, 4 lbs. 70c. 
JAPANESE OR EBENEZER ONION 
SETS -In shape and color, this variety re¬ 
sembles Yellow Globe Danvers, but it generally 
produces 50% more onions per acre. Its great 
superiority over other onions is the big yields, 
long-keeping quality, and freedom from going to 
seed. Japanese sets produce marketable onions 
in June and July, long before any others are 
ready. Price: Lb. 30c, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 
4 lbs. 65c, pk. $1.10, bu. $3.85. 
Bermuda Onion Plants for early creaming or slicing 
Grow your own first young table onions from Bermuda 
Onion plants. The plants are grown in Texas from the 
finest strains of Onion Seed. They are grown outdoors 
during the winter, and are subjected to cold, ice and snow. 
They will produce onions two weeks ahead of those raised 
from seed, and are just about as cheap. 
They are perfectly hardy, easy to grow and produce the 
finest mild-flavored young onions in the shortest possible 
time. We ship them in bundles of 75 to 100 plants, all 
ready to set out, guaranteed to reach you in proper grow¬ 
ing condition. Use them as green onions, or let them de¬ 
velop to creaming size. If allowed to continue growing 
they will develop good-sized bulbs. Orders will be shipped 
at proper time, for setting out. Set out 100,000 plants per 
acre. 
We can usually supply the following varieties: Yellow 
Bermuda, Crystal Wax, Prizetaker and Valencia, but in 
case of shortage we reserve the right to send the varieties 
available when order reaches us. We prepay to 3rd zone 
only (300 miles). Beyond that at customers’ risk. 
Price: 2 bundles 30c, 6 bundles 60c, 10 bundles $1.00, 
prepaid.—Not prepaid, case of 60 bundles $3.25. (V/eight 
36 lbs.) 
ORDER BERMUDA PLANTS BEFORE MAY 1ST 
150.to 200 Plants for 
30c postpaid 
Thin Out the LITTLE ONIONS and Use Them as GREEN ONIONS for the Table PagcIS 
