LEONARD SEED COMPANY, CHICAGO 
Leonard’s Red Globe 
Leonard’s White Globe 
Leonard’s Yellow Globe 
Leonard’s Globe Onions 
Leonard’s Three Globes bring more money to the onion grower and sell quicker than any other varieties. 
Leonard’s Yellow Globe ONION SEED— Imported Sorts 
This onion is our prize yellow market variety. It is 
the most uniform as to size, the most productive, the 
best keeping and the handsomest yellow-skinned Globe 
variety we have ever known. It has taken years of patient 
effort to bring it to its present perfection, and to keep 
up the standard of excellence requires extreme care in 
the selection of bulbs to set out for seeding when the 
time for that event occurs each year. This onion has the 
call on the Chicago market, and our home sales for seed 
of it are very large. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; lb., #1.00. 
Leonard’s Red Globe 
The deep, dark red color of our Red Globe is one of 
its superior points, while in shape and size it is a counter¬ 
part of our popular Yellow Globe. 
In the Michigan, Indiana and Ohio onion sections as 
well as in Illinois and Iowa, this strain of Red Globe 
produces the prize-winning red onions. 
Where competition is keen it will pay large returns 
for the additional cost of the seed. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; 
M lb., 90c. 
Leonard’s White Globe 
White skinned onions when successfully grown are 
by all means the handsomest and will usually bring more 
money per bushel than either of the other colors It is 
harder to grow them to perfection than red or yellow, 
but many growers score big returns from a crop of 
whites. This strain of White Globe is uniform in size 
and shape with our Yellow and Red Globe. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 35c; H lb., #1.00. 
Extra Early White Pearl. A very fine, Italian va¬ 
riety that grows quickly to a good marketable size. 
Very popular, particularly in the South. The bulbs 
are round, flattened, with a delicate, pure, white skin 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; M lb., 60c. 
Yellow Bermuda. A pale or straw colored onion, 
grown extensively in tbe Bermudas and southern part 
of the United States for early shipping to northern 
markets. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; M lb., 75c. 
Crystal White Wax. This variety is popular in the 
South where the transplanting method of culture is 
practiced. A large, beautiful, silvery white skinned 
variety, of handsome, flat shape, of very fine flavor 
and quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; M lb., 75c. 
White Queen. A fine, early, silver-skinned variety, of 
beautiful form and rapid growth, and possessing fine 
keeping qualities. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; M lb., 75c. 
White Welsh. A very hardy perennial variety of 
onion, used only for bunching or early green onions. 
Seed may be sown in late summer or earlv fall for 
early spring onions. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; M Id., 80c. 
Leonard's New Bunching Onion. Without doubt 
the finest bunching onion yet introduced. Grows 
fourteen to eighteen inches high, the pure white part 
extending two to three inches up the stalk; flavor 
excellent. This variety stands the heat well and will 
stay in bunching condition a long time. However, 
not recommended for large onions. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
30c; M lb., 90c. 
Mammoth Silver King. A mammoth grower, of 
beautiful pearly white color, almost transparent in 
appearance. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; !4 lb., #1.00. 
