Good L.ue!c Giant Onion 
(One Supplies a Family) 
This is positively the biggest onion on earth! It is sweet, tender, and under 
favorable conditions grows to 2 feet in length and as thick in proportion. Besides 
being a show novelty, it is economical in that it takes but few of these large onions 
to serve a generous meal. No. 2623, Pkt. ioc ; oz. 30c. A lb. 85c ; Vs lb. $1.25; lb. $2.25. 
£ Jill Good Luck Prizelaker 
B JSi Onion 
K A Productive Onion of Sweet 
fl/lEE ' Mild Flavor 
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a 1J the yellow globe « 
onions. Ripens firm JhL 
and solid and toe bright 
clear straw colored skin makes it really /////! nwl» 
Prize Taker. Large, sweet, mild and §f®§{Md. ,|]1|lf 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE ©M©N 
The Rest Red Onion That Grows 
^ The bulbs of toe Red Onion are perfectly 
m round * of S?°od size with small neck and 
®§ thick, purplish red skin; fiesh white tinged 
•m with pink. A good keeper lasting well into 
W winter. No. 2523, Pkt. loc ; oz. 35 c ; 
4 ozs. $1.00; Vs lb. $1.65; lb. $3.00. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE ONION 
Snow White Crisp Flesh 
One of the very best white varieties. The A 
bulbs are round, medium sized and solid; §(i 
pure white and attractive. An onion of m 
handsome appearance. 2561, Pkt. ioc ; % 
oz. 4QC; 1 4 lb. $1.20; Vs lb. $2.20; lb. $4. 
Mild, Pleasant Flavored 
The Leading Flat White 
White Barleita 
Onion 
Fastest Ripening of AIS 
Grown chiefly for bunching 
and pickling, this onion grows 
as fast as radishes. The bulbs are 
small, flat, clear white and of 
mild sweet flavor. 
No. 2559, Pkt. IOC; oz. 30C: Vi lb. 
85c; Vs lb. $1.25; lb. $2.25- 
Onion 
White 
Portugal 
White Portugal is a splen¬ 
did sort for growing whito 
onion sets, pickles and ear¬ 
ly bunching green onions. 
Maturing quickly it can be 
planted as late as June and 
still produce pickling size 
onions by fall. The mature 
onion is mild and most ex¬ 
cellent for early winter use. 
2336, Pkt. IOC; OZ. 2SC; 
A lb. 75C; J/ a lb. $1.15. . 
! BI *So'5S& ln Peaches 
They resemble oranges in color, 
shape, and size, but grow like 
melons on a vine. Make delici¬ 
ous preserves. A jar of these cut 
in halves and cooked in syrup is j 
very tempting. Fine for sweet 
pickles or pies—in fact they can j 
be used in almost every way that 
you would use a peach. 
No. 2039, Pkt. IOC; oz. 
20C; 341b. 65C. jjrM 
Yellow Globe 
Danvers 
Onion 
This excellent winter, 
keeping onion Is the favor¬ 
ite globe-shaped yellow oni¬ 
on: skin light, golden 
brown; flesh white. When 
well ripened they measure 
over 2 inches in diameter. 
No. 2609, Pkt. IOC; oz. 
40C; 4 OZS. $1.15; y 2 lb. 
$1.90; lb. $3.50. 
CHAMPION MOSS CURLED PARSLEY 
t lf t ff’liri Ideal Garnishing 
Every person should have 
some Parsley in the garden. 
It is unsurpassed for garnish- 
ing meal dishes, flavoring 
~ soups and other dishes. This 
.. variety is best! for home or 
market use. Densely 
crimped and curled: of 
the richest and most in- 
tense beautiful green. 
Tli is strain is without a 
peer. 
2117, Pkt. IOC; oz. 15C. 
Paradise Improved 
Hall-Long 
Parsnip 
Smooth Snow-white Roots 
Grow plenty of nutritious pars¬ 
nips for winter use. This improved 
half-long variety is much better 
than the Old Hollow Crown. The 
roots are 6lightly shorter, free from 
side roots, tender and of fine flavor. 
No. 2393, Pkt. IOC; Oz. 15C; A 
lb. 30C; Vs lb. 45c; lb. 75c. 
Early Spanish PEANUTS Can Be Raised North or South 
These peanuts are easy to grow and a very interesting addition to the home 
garden. This is the earliest of all varieties, and will mature in all Northern aa. 
Stales. The nuts are very sweet jiisal use<l largely as a substitute ^ 
for almonds. Pods are small but remarkably solid and well filled with nuts >•- 
of the finest quality. Plant some this year. No. 2120, Pkt. IOC; y 2 lb. 20c. 
Mammoth Jumbo I*eanuts. The regular commercial variety. Do best in 
southern states. No. 2138, Pkt. IOC; Vs lb. 25c. 
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