Mustard for Salad 
A packet of seed will sow 50 ft. of row; an ounce 300 ft. 
FORDHOOK FANCY. Long Standing. This beautifully curled 
mustard is very handsome in appearance and of very mild, pleasant 
flavor. The leaves are curled and fringed, and this variety has been 
improved so that the plants will stand several weeks longer without 
running to seed than other kinds except the new Long Standing. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; }4 Lb. 30c; Lb. 85c. _ 
LONG STANDING. An All American Selection. This new mustard 
is of the Southern curled type. It will stand three to four weeks 
longer than the old kinds without going to seed. This is a great ad¬ 
vantage both for the home garden and commercial growers. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; *4 Lb. 30c; Lb. 85c. 
Zweibel (Ger.) 
ONIONS 
A packet of seed will sow about 25 feet of row; an ounce 125 feet. It requires 5 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre. 
Cipollo (It.) 
Onion Culture. Onions are raised from the seed and from sets or 
plants. Seed sown in early spring produces ripe onions in the fall, while 
sets or plants set out at the same time make green “bunching” onions in a 
few weeks and dry ripe onions in July or August. 
To raise good onions from seed the ground must be rich and in fine 
condition. Sow the seed as early as possible in rows 14 inches apart. Weed 
as soon as the onions appear and keep well cultivated. 
Large Spanish onions can be easily grown from plants. See page 29. 
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BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE. 
called “Michi- 
or “Michigan 
Onion.” We are pleased to offer the true strain of this fine onion which 
is noted for its long keeping qualities. They are a deep globe with a 
very heavy skin of excellent dark color. This variety yields large crops 
maturing about with Yellow Globe Danvers and is rapidly becoming 
one of the most popular varieties. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; M Lb. 80c; Lb. $2.15. 
EARLY YELLOW GLOBE. i8 ."° 
_better stock of this new onion 
which has rapidly attained great popularity. It is earlier than Yellow 
Globe Danvers and will produce beautiful large globe onions even 
under adverse conditions. The onions are unusually large, an attractive 
deep yellow color and nearly globe shape. They have a fine tight skin 
which makes them very good keepers. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; M Lb. 85c; Lb. $2.55. 
Mountain Danvers. We have discontinued listing this variety 
as it has been superseded by Early Yellow Globe (described above) 
which is a much superior kind. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. True Strain. We have a very fine 
strain of this popular variety which for uniformly fine shape and color 
and good keeping qualities we think has few equals in this country. This 
seed will produce onions of perfect globe shape with small necks and 
deep orange-yellow color. The flesh is creamy-white and of mild flavor. 
The onions are firm, keep well, good size and are medium early. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; M Lb. 70c; Lb. $1.95. 
Ohio Yellow Globe. We have discontinued this variety because Brig¬ 
ham Yellow Globe is much superior. See above. 
Riverside Sweet Spanish 
These enormous sweet onions are easily grown either from seed or plants. 
To Raise Early Green Onions. The best way is to plant sets or 
plants early in the spring but they can be raised from seed sown the pre¬ 
vious fall. Japanese Bunching is the best variety for fall sowing. 
Our Onion Seed is all grown from carefully selected onions. To get 
large crops of good, sound onions of good color and small tops you must 
have only the very best seed. Cheap, carelessly grown seed will not give 
such crops, even if iL is fresh and germinates well. 
Harris > Early Yellow Globe Onions 
Lyman R. Porter of Elba, N. Y. and part of his fine crop from our seed. 
EBENEZER or “Japanese.” This onion is remarkably mild and 
-- tender and of very delicate flavor. It has such a fine 
reputation for quality in some localities where it has been grown for 
years that the onions command much higher prices than other kinds. 
While this variety can be readily raised from seed, its principal use¬ 
fulness is for producing early onions from sets. For this purpose it 
seems far superior to other kinds when ripe, dry onions are wanted 
earlier than they can be produced from seed. 
The onions are wonderfully firm and solid and will keep almost the 
year around. They are flattened in shape, of deep yellow color and of 
very mild flavor. See also next page under Onion Sets. 
Our stock is the true Ebenezer. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; Lb. 70c; Lb. $1.95. 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE. When well grown on good soil this 
onion will produce heavy yields. The onions mature a little later than 
Yellow Globe Danvers, are of deep globe shape, good deep yellow 
color, very handsome in appearance and keep remarkably well. We 
have an extra selected strain of this variety which produces onions of 
uniform globe shape, deep yellow color and with small necks. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; J4 Lb. 70c; Lb. $1.95. 
RIVERSIDE SWEET SPANISH. Large Sweet Onions in 
-- Your Own Garden. 
If you want the largest and mildest onions, grow some of this kind. 
Year after year this variety has produced the largest and finest 
onions in our trial grounds and has shown most remarkable vigor and 
resistance to disease and insect pests. 
It may seem incredible that these large mild Spanish onions can be 
grown in your own gardens but this is absolutely the case and anyone 
with reasonably good garden soil can grow them. Market gardeners 
and growers for the roadside stands, who have a particular and dis¬ 
criminating trade have found this a valuable variety. 
Seed sown in the open ground in the early spring will produce mag¬ 
nificent large globe shaped onions often weighing a pound or more and 
of very mild pleasant flavor. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; M Lb. 80c; Lb. $2.15. 
Prizetaker. We do not offer seed of this variety as it has been largely 
superseded by Riverside Sweet Spanish, a much better variety of the 
same general type. 
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