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ONION—Continued 
WHITE VARIETIES 
Crystal White Wax (Bermuda)—Waxy-white, very flat, med¬ 
ium early Bermuda type, with mild flavor. 
Early Barletta—Early, flat, pickling variety. 
EVERGREEN WHITE BUNCHING—Forms a long, slender 
shaft like leek, very hardy. Best suited for late bunching, 
but also winters over well. Stalks produced in clusters 
of 3 to 5 and are twice the size of ordinary bunching onions. 
Hardy White—Finest white bunching sort, “buttons up” very 
early in the Spring if sown in the Fall. Withstands winter- 
killing better than others. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE—The standard white globe 
for winter keeping. Fine globe shape. May be used for 
bunching if a large, straight neck is desired. 
Pkt. Oz. y 4 lb. Lb. 
White Lisbon—Early Bunching 
sort. 
WHITE JAPANESE—A white 
onion similar to our Jap¬ 
anese, clear white or very 
pale straw color skin, with 
somewhat stronger top 
than Portugal. 
WHITE PORTUGAL or Silver- 
skin—See description on 
page 26. 
WHITE QUEEN or White 
Pearl—Early pickling and 
bunching variety, with 
small, flat bulbs and papery 
skin. 
White Sweet Spanish—Extra 
large globular bulbs, rather 
late, but a fair keeper. 
RED VARIETIES 
EARLY RED GLOBE—See de¬ 
scription on page 26. 
Red Wethersfield — Medium 
late, flat. 
Southport Red Globe—Stand¬ 
ard late red variety, deep 
globe shape and a fine 
storage onion. 
$ .10 $ .20 $ .60 $2.00 
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