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MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
ONION (Cont.) 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
Qz. % Lb. 
Early Yellow Globe. Positively the earliest yellow globe onion. 
This is our latest introduction, and it is a new variety, not 
merely another name for an old variety. This is a fine 
globe shaped onion with a beautiful yellow color. Further, 
it is a splendid winter keeper, and will stand storage better 
than most early sorts, as its skin is very thick.$0.20 $0.75 
Mountain Danvers. This early maturing strain of Yellow Globe 
onion is of fine globe shape, deep yellow color and very 
firm. They ripen two weeks earlier than Yellow Globe 
Danvers and have remarkable keeping qualities. They can 
be safely stored all winter. This onion seed was grown for 
us on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains. It is 
especially adapted for peat and muck soils on account it 
has very small neck. Place your order early, because our 
stock is limited this year.20 .70 
Michigan or Ohio Yellow Globe. Bulbs are rich yellow, large, 
globe-shaped, with flattened base, small-necked; flesh is 
creamy white, mild, and of fine quality. This main-crop, 
muck soil variety is fine for shipping, keeps well, and ripens 
uniformly. 110 days.20 .60 
Yellow Globe Danvers. 110 days. An oval-shaped, straw-colored, 
long-keeping variety. The bulbs are roundish, of good 
thickness, and keep extremely well. A very popular onion 
for the market gardener.20 .60 
Southport Yellow Globe. 115 days. A very hardy and exceeding¬ 
ly productive yellow globe. Is more oval than the Yellow 
Globe Danvers, much larger, more solid and heavier. Mild 
in flavor and an excellent keeper.20 .60 
Riverside Sweet Spanish. The original strain a very mild va¬ 
riety which attains a large size, globe-shaped with a golden 
yellow skin, will grow 2 to 3 lbs. in size if transplanted, 
not used for storing or keeping. 120 days.20 .70 
Japanese or Ebenezer. A very fine round, yellow onion that will 
keep all winter and is of mild, pleasant flavor. The seed is 
used principally for raising sets, which when set out the 
following spring produce large, handsome, ripe onions in 
July .20 .70 
Japanese Bunching. For early spring and fall bunch onions. 
This new variety is a decided improvement over the old 
bunching kinds. It does not form a bulb but grows in 
clusters of three to five straight onions. It is a rapid 
grower and forms marketable mild green onions very early. 
When fully grown the onions are nearly an inch in 
the winter better than any of the fall sets.20 .60 
ONION SETS 
1 Lb. 
$2.50 
2.25 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.25 
2.25 
2.00 
White and Ebenezers. Yellow 
At Lowest Market Prices 
