YELLOW VARIETIES 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 100. 
Showing possible yield of Riverside Strain Sweet Spanish under good growing 
conditions. This field averaged 1400 bushels per acre. 
^nrrnicVl (Utah Strain.) Dr. Winegar devel- 
mversiae oweei opunisn oped this fine new onion. Its su- 
periority being its very deep yellow 
color, excellent keeping quality, thicker skin and uniformity of trueness to 
type. Bulbs are globe in shape at about 2% to 3 inches; when larger they 
assume a slightly flattened globe shape. Flesh white and of mild pleasing 
flavor. One of the most profitable varieties to grow because of its heavy 
yielding and freedom from spikes or bottle necks; practically all being good 
merchantable onions under favorable growing conditions. Top growth vigor¬ 
ous and resistant to thrip damage better than most other varieties except 
Burrell’s Yellow Valencia. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 25c) (% lb., 80c) (lb., $2.50) (5 lbs., $11.00) pre¬ 
paid. 
Burrell's Yellow Valencia. See page 62. One of our onion seed fields grown 
here at Rocky Ford. 
U Also called Michigan Onion. This is a 
Dri^nctm I ©now V^IOD© true strain of this fine onion which is 
noted for its long keeping qualities. 
Bulbs deep globe with very heavy skin and of excellent dark color. Yields 
large. Crop maturing with Yellow Globe Danvers and rapidly becoming one of 
the most popular varieties. 
(Pkt., Idc) (oz., 25c) (% lb., Sdc) (lb., $2.50) (5 lbs., $11.00) pre¬ 
paid. 
See page 100 for Special Prices to Market Growers. 
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