Good Seeds Cheap'^Good as Can Be Grawn.'^J^one Better at dimj Price 39 
f>S2 Tlie larsest white onion. Produces onions 15 to 20 
inches in circumference (averag'ing' 5 to 7 inches in 
diameter). 'Weighing' 3 to 3% lbs. The onions mature 
early and are flat and tliick, the skin i.s a pure silvery 
white. The fle.sh is teniier, sweet and mild, so much so 
that it can be eaten as one would an a])i)lc. Tlii.s is an 
excellent variety for the fancy markets and an ideal 
variety for tiic home gardens. Pkt., 10 ets.; o*.. IS ets.; 
Vi ll>., 4s ol.s.; 1/:; II)., SO et.s.; Ih., .$1.50; 2 ll).s., .$2.7.5, po.st- 
puiil. 
Sweet 
MUd 
id Tender 
Extra 
Early—Big 
Cropper 
Giant Yellow Sweet Spanish 
See Inside Front Cover for Colored Illustration 
For Onion Plants and 
Other Vegetable Plants 
See Page 5 
A neiv type bred up from Spanish stock. This onion has quickly be¬ 
come very popular. Many claim it to be the lar<rest and mildest of all 
onions. The bulbs are globc'-.shapcii, .smnll-ncckcd, and sj) 0 i'iiiien.s have 
been known to attain a diameter of (i% inches and a weight of 4y_> 
pounds. The skin is golden yellow and the flesli white. Tlu' flavor is 
always sweet and delicious; the texttu'e firm and solid. Yory produc¬ 
tive. Pkt., 10 ets.; oz., 22 ets.; lb., 65 ets.; y 2 lb., $1.10; lb., $2.10; 
2 lbs., $4,00, postpaid. 
285 Early White Welsh 
583 White Queen 
The Best of All Whites for Pickles 
Also known as Wliite Pearl. This is the hest of all 
for small pickles and the earliest ripening onion in 
cultivation. The bulbs of a pure paper-white are 
generally very small, averaging only IY 2 inches in 
diameter. They are Uniform in size and shape. Very 
prodnetive. Pkt., 7 ets.; oz., 17 ets.; lb., 48 ets.; 
y 2 Ih.) 80 ets.; lb., $1.50; 2 lbs., $2.75, postpaid. 
585 Early White Welsh . 
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A Hardy Perennial Onion from Seed—Earliest of All ' 
for Bunching—Forms No Bulbs 
The pearly white shoots are mild in flavor. They attain mar¬ 
ketable size very quickly and sell at top prices before the green 
onions grown from sets are brought to the market. Much su¬ 
perior to the Egyptian onion. Seed may be .sown in the early 
Spring, but pot later than the latter part of July for early 
Spring onions; further south as late as September, klarket 
gardeners will find the White Welsh Onion an exceedingly 
profital)lo crop. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 ets.; I /4 lb., 60 ets.; 1/0 lb., 
$1.00; lb., $1.75; 2 lbs., $3.25, postpaid. 
580 Ailsa Craig 
English Introduction—Large, Mild Sweet Flavor 
Ails.a Craig is a wonderful onion of beautiful color, uniform 
shape, heavy weight and sweet, mild flavor. W ith the exception 
of Sweet Spanish shown on cover of this catalog this is tne 
heaviest onion ever grown. Very handsome and productwe ot 
perfect globe shape which always comes very uniform. Color 
bright clear straw color. Have very little neck, ripens up nrm 
and solid. A wonderfully good keeper for so early a vanety. 
Flesh is pure white, very fine grain and so sweet that it makes a 
splendid sort to use in salads and other ■umys ivithout cooking. 
Equally desirable for the home garden or for one who grows ior 
the market. There is no doubt but what this variety is a real 
competitor of the Spanish Onions. Pkt., 8 cts.; oz., 18 cts., 
1/4 lb., 48 cts.; 1/2 lb., 80 cts.; lb., $1.50; 2 lbs., $2.75, postpaid. 
575 Early Yellow Bermuda 
Grown extensively in Texas—Produces proiitable eroiis everywhere. The most widely and 
largely planted of the Bermuda varieties. Before the introduction of Crystal Wax this was 
generally called White Bermuda, the variety that made Texas famous as an onion growing 
State. Bermuda Cnions are noted as tlie mildest and sweetest of all onions. They are liat 
in shape and make fine large bull)s on good soil. The Yellow Bermuda is of a clear light 
~ enough to mature from seed where other onions can 
straw color. Early 
fully. A wonderful 
2 lbs., $3.63, postpaid. 
yielder. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; % lb., 3.5 cts.; % 
be 
lb.. 
grown success- 
$1.00; Ib., $1.00; 
576 Crystal White Wax 
A Beautiful White Mild Onion That All Should Plant 
A pure white-skinned variety of wax-like appearance which 
has all the other desired characteristics of the Teilow Bermuda. 
It i.s early and mild. In the large markets Crystal Wax sells 
at 25 to 50 cents per 100 pounds above the Yellow Bermuda. 
Every home garden should contain a few rows of this won¬ 
derfully mild and delightfully flavored Onion. It has no su¬ 
perior and is easily and quickly grown from seed. Very pro¬ 
ductive. Be sure to include this variety in your garden this 
year. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 2.5 cts.; % lb., 70 cts.; Vi lh*« $1*23; 
lb., .$2..33; 2 lbs., .$4.50, postpaid. 
578 Giant White Sweet Spanish 
This is identical in description with ^,he above with the exception of 
color. This new strain of the Sweet Spanish onion is classed as a white 
but in reality it is a transparent very pale cream in color. On account of 
its color and very sweet flavor this is destined to be a very popular wliite 
sweet onion for the fanej’' markets, as well as an exceptional variety for 
the home garden. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; lb., 70 cts.; Vk lb-, $1.25; 
lb., $2.35; 2 lbs., $4.50, postpaid. 
Giant 
White 
