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HENDERSON'S SOUTHPORT GLOB&=$flflPED ONIONS. 
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Red 
Globe. 
tIENDERSON’S 
GLOBE ONION SEED 
is superior to amj 
on the market. 
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Perfect Globe Shape. 
Large, tfeavg and Solid. 
Enormous Yielders. 
Keeping Qualities Unsur¬ 
passed. 
There is such a marked superiority 
in the Eastern-grown types of the 
Globe Onions, commonly known 
as the Southport strains, over the 
Western-grown types that we have 
concluded to offer both types sep¬ 
arately, so as to prevent any mis¬ 
understanding as to what is being 
offered by our competitors. 
tIENDERSON’S SUPERIOR 
SOUTHPORT RLD GLOBE. 
With tlio exception, perhaps, of some of 
tho white varieties, there is no onion that 
realizes such large prices as this, its beautiful 
globe shape and rich purplish crimson color 
making it extremely desirable. It is a good 
keeper and of excellent quality. (See cut.) 
Eastern-grown Seed Ondy, 10c. pkt., 20c. 
oz., 60c. *4 lb., §1.90 lb., 5 lbs. and upward, 
$1.80. 
"My patch of Southport Hod Globe Onion is 
causing lots of comment among the neighbors; all 
agree that nothing 1tetter was ever grown in this sec¬ 
tion. You will certainly get large demands for it next 
year from here." J. .4. DENNIS, Philadelphia, Pa. 
tIENDERSON’S SUPERIOR 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE. 
Same shape as White Globe; color yellow. 
An excellent keeper. Our stock of this is, 
perhaps, the finest in the country. Eastern- 
grown Seed, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., GOc. 
M lb., SI.80 lb., 5 lbs. and upward, $1.70. 
Western-grown Seed, $1.60 lb., 5 lbs. and 
upward, $1.50. 
" 1 think your Southport Yellow Globe Onion Seed 
is entitled to more prominence in your Catalogue. It 
is the best strain of onions in this country to-da r ON 
5 ACRES OF GROUND 1 GREW 5,186 BUSHELS OF SOUND 
ONIONS. 1 hope you will send me the same this year. 
I don't ask you to hid on poor seed." 
tIENDERSON’S SUPERIOR 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. 
Handsome globular Onion, of mild flavor; 
good keeper. One of the best. (See cut.) 
Eastern-grown Seed, 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., 
85c. 34 1^., $2.90 lb., 5 lbs. and upward, 
$2.80. Western-grown Seed, $2.25 lb., 5 
lbs. and upward, $2.10. 
"I grew about 2,000 bushels of WHITE GLOBE 
ONIONS this year from the seed I had from you last 
spring. I got as high as 000 bushels to the acre from 
them of beautiful Onions. I sold them for $1.00 per 
bushel. I will want a considerable quantity of pure 
WHITE GLOBE eastern-grown seed, just like the 
seed you sent me last spring. It was splendid and 
without any mixture whatever.” 
JAMES McVITTT, Perry, Ohio. 
JAS. //. I RANCH, Market Gardener, Kingston, Pa. 
ITALIAN AND BERMUDA ONION SEED. 
These varieties are not good keepers but for summer and autumn use in the North, sow them in the spring. They are of quick growth, succulent and mild, 
the) are especially adapted for Southern planting, where they are sown In either fall or spring. 
G IA NT WHITE GARGANUS (Silver King) Single onions of this variety, grown from seed the first season, have weighed as much 
n“„7 S’ ' V * tlely ' ““ «> •» mild „,d 
20c. oz., 60c. % lb.. $1.75 lb. 
LARGE RED ITALIAN TRIPOLI. This has the same characteristics as the White Tripoli 
distinct in color, however. 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 50c. % lb., $1.50 lb. 
NEW MAMMOTH POMPEII (Red Garganus). Is a very line Italian variety. It has pro¬ 
duced onions weighing 4 to 5 lbs. each. The skin is a delicate red, the flesh is close-grained 
and nearly white. Is of a very mild flavor, and in sections where onions can be sown during 
autumn, this variety, if transplanted in April, will attain a large size. 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., GOc. i| 
lb., $1.75 ib. 
NEAPOLITAN MARZAJOLA. 
70c. lb., $2.00 lb. 
GIANT ROCCA. Very large-growing, globe-shaped variety, of a 
flavor, mild and sweet. 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 45c. y„ lb., $1.40 lb. 
ADRIATIC BARLETTA. A very early, small, pure white variety, having a very delicate 
silver skin ; flesh firm, and mild in flavor. Its great merit is its extreme earliness. For 
pickling purposes it is unexcelled. 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 70c. % lb., $2.25 lb. 
BERMUDA. These are very early varieties, and are grown very largely by the 
Bermuda growers and those of our own Southern States. (See cut.) 
Pale Red Bermuda. 10c. pkt.. 20c. oz., 65c. % lb., $2.25 lb. 
White Bermuda. 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 75c. % lb., $2.50 lb. 
An early white, flat onion of fine flavor. 
5c. pkt., 25c. oz., 
reddish brown color; 
WE DELIVER FREE 
to any Post Office or R. R. 
Express Office in the 
U. 8. all Vegetable Seeds, Flower 
except where 
noted. 
