HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR LARGE RED 
Wethersfield Onion 
A Leading Variety in All Sections* 
Produces Enormous Crops of Enormous Onions, all Clean, 
Solid, Heavy and Perfect* No 44 Thick Necks*” 
Sure Cropper* Long Keeper* Unequaled Shipper. 
HENDERSON’S LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD 
is a grand red variety and a general favorite. With the 
exception of the Yellow Globe Danvers, there is no 
variety so largely grown. Our stock is excellent, being 
saved from only carefully selected bulbs. The cut gives 
an accurate idea of the shape. Our stock will be found 
cjuite free from necky and misshapen bulbs, and will 
invariably grow to a large size under proper conditions. 
The surface color is a rich dark red; the flesh sparkling 
white. It is an early variety to mature and a fine keeper. 
Theflavor is good and mild, admirable for boiling. (See cut.) 
Price, 6c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. \ lb., $1.76 lb., 6 lbs. 
and over, at $1.66 lb. 
“/ like your stock of Large Red Wethersfield Onion better than any 
other. I feel confident when I plant, as I know it will always produce a 
good safe crop” JAS. BEASLEY, Duluth, Minn. 
“/ can get seeds right here, but I must say they are not to be compared 
to yours. Your Onion Seed is excellent , the best I have ever used. I can raise 
double with your seed than my neighbors can with same amount of seed 
from other people. I have raised 1,400 bushels of your Red Wethersfield 
Onion to the acre” JAMES W. HANDLEY, Claremont, N. H. 
UNIVERSALLY POPULAR 
HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR 
Yellow Globe Danvers 
= ONION. 
A STANDARD VARIETY EVERYWHERE. 
Shape round, uniform, not “necky.” 
Attractive color, mild flavor, fine quality. 
Early, but sure keeper. Heavy Cropper. 
Good Seller. More extensively 
grown than any Onion. 
Excepting in the extreme South, 
where the varieties usually grown in 
the North do not succeed,this variety 
is more generally grown than any 
other. It is popular on the market 
stands of every city and a general 
favorite in every garden. It is round 
in shape, brownish-yellow in color, 
and very attractive in appearance. 
It is of medium size, very solid and 
heavy, of excellent quality, and pro¬ 
duces an enormous weight per acre. 
It forms a bulb very early in the 
season, so that it may be used almost 
all summer, and ripens up crisp and 
solid in the fall. The tops die off 
entirely, leaving perfect shaped 
bulbs without neck, which possess 
marvellous keeping quality. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 76c. \ lb., 
$2.50 lb., 5 lbs. and upward, at 
$2.40 lb. 
“/ want you to reserve me at least ten pounds 
of the. 8ame lot of Yellow Globe Danvers Onion 
as you sent me last spring. I am an old onion 
grower, but never saw such fine results from any 
crop before.” O. H. BENNETT, Chicago, III . 
FOR ONION SETS AND OUR COMPLETE LIST OF VARIETIES OF ONIONS, SEE PAGE 56. 
