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JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
Early Yellow Globe 
The Best Early Yellow Onion 
Earliness, enormous crops, fine ap¬ 
pearance and unusually good handling 
and keeping qualities are the attributes of 
this onion which have made it jump to a 
leading variety for upland and muck, in 
the few years since it was first introduced. 
We are pleased to offer the same true 
stock of Early Yellow Globe which has 
produced such fine crops for our customers 
during the past four years. 
The onions mature at least two weeks 
before Yellow Globe Danvers, are globe 
shaped, deep yellow in color and with a 
thick skin. See prices below. 
Cipolle (It.) 
Early Yellow Globe 
Grow these for large 
early crops! 
Zwiehel ( Ger .) 
ONIONS 
An ounce of seed will sow 125 feet of row. 
It requires 5 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre. 
“Seeds already purchased from you have done ex¬ 
ceptionally well and have been highly satisfactory.” 
J. Stuart Cameron, Waltham, Mass. June 18, 1937. 
Riverside Sweet Spanish 
This fine onion can be grown almost anywhere in the East and is becoming more popular 
each year. It is an excellent variety both for upland and muck. The onions are large and hand¬ 
some often weighing a pound or more and all fine keepers. 
They require a little more time than the early varieties but are vigorous, hardy growers, with¬ 
standing adverse growing conditions better than any other kinds we know. See prices on next 
page. See also plants on next page. 
Brigham Yellow Globe 
Also Called “Michigan Onion” and 
“Michigan Strain” 
This remarkable onion together with 
Early Yellow Globe has virtually elimi¬ 
nated all other kinds for growing on muck 
and is also very popular for upland. It is 
outstanding because of the large yields 
obtained, the fine deep brown color to¬ 
gether with a heavy thick skin which makes 
it the best variety for storage. 
The seed we offer is of the true Brig¬ 
ham Strain and is even more uniform for 
shape and size than it was when first intro¬ 
duced. See prices below. 
Brigham 
Yellow 
Globe 
BRIGHAM Yellow Globe. Also called “Michigan Onion.” See 
above. 
EARLY YELLOW GLOBE. Best early globe onion. See above 
EBENEZER or “Japanese.” Grow for sets. 
A very fine yellow onion that will keep all winter and is of mild, pleasant 
flavor. The onions are flattened and of a light, yellow color. It is im¬ 
portant to get the true Ebenezer. We have it. 
The best small white onion for pickling. Sow about 50 lbs. per acre. 
ONIONS continued on next page. 
Mlb. 
lb. 
101b. 
100 lb. 
$ .60 
$2.30 
$21.00 
$200.00 
.60 
2.30 
21.00 
200.00 
.55 
1.75 
16.00 
150.00 
.60 
2.00 
19.00 
185.00 
GERMINATION TESTS 
Every package of Harris’ Seeds is marked 
with the germination test. We will be glad 
to tell any onion grower how our seed of any 
variety germinates in our tests before he 
buys the seed. 
