ONIONS 
Earliest Express 
Earliest and best yellow 
globe Onion, medium sized, 
beautiful in appearance, 
light yellow color, flesh pure 
wnite, mild flavor. About 90 
days. 
Pkt. (500seeds) ,5« 30 <• 
Good sized onions are easily produced the first year from 
early Spring sown seed. A packet will sow about 30 feet of 
drill and one ounce 150 feet. 
Culture Leaflet “How to Grow Onions from seed " ff'ee. 
Giant Sweet Spanish 5n”n dfl anT?n 
all respects equal to the imported Spanish Onions. 
Skin silvery white, flesh pure sparkling white. 
About 105 days. Pkt. (500 seeds), 5«; oz., 30 *. 
Yellow Globe Danvers ? h u ^el l0 a b nd 
always attain a good size. Outer skin is pale' vel- 
low, flesh white, mild; good keeper. About 110 
days. Pkt. (500 seeds), 5 «; oz., 2 Q«s 
Mammoth Silver King i. h r« r ™"™ h 
The skin Is a silvery white with flesh snow-white, 
very tender, mild and sweet. About 90 days. 
Pkt. (500 seeds), 5 <; oz., sot. 
Red Wethersfield old reliable sort., 
ncu fwcuicrbliciu outer skin deep pur¬ 
plish red, smooth, flesh white, slightly tinged rose. 
110 days. Pkt. (500 seeds), 5 *; oz., 20 i. 
Skin thin, bright straw color, 
lactanci flesh white, crisp, mild. About 100 
days. Pkt. (500 seeds), 5 <; oz., 2 5«. 
Prizstaksr 
Early White Welsh 
Grown for early green Onions 
or for bunching, as it does not 
make a bulb. It is very hardy 
and shoots attain marketable 
size very quickly. Color is 
pearly-white and flavor very 
mild. Sow seed in early Soring 
for Summer use, or late Sum¬ 
mer or Fall In the South. 
Pkt. (30(1 seeds), 3<; oz., 2a«. 
Early White Walsh 
White Pickling SffiS 
Onion and best for small pickles, 
averaging from 1 to 1% Inches In 
diameter, pure white, very mild, 
delicate flavor. Also fine for bunch¬ 
ing for early market. 75 days. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), 5 «; oz.. aOt 
RADISHES 
One of the earliest vegetables from the garden In Spring. First sowings 
may be made as soon as frost is out of the ground and succession plant¬ 
ings every 10 days. Packet for 20 ft. row, oz. 100 ft. 
NEW RADISH —Billiard Ball, Page 36. 
Earliest 
French Breakfast “BS 
grower, Is oblong in shape, quality is crisp and ten¬ 
der. Favorite for the home garden. Ready in 22 to 
25 days. Pkt. (500 seeds). »<: oz., 1 Ot» 
Crimson Giant 
Grows larger than any of 
the early round sorts. A 
beautiful deep crimson. 
Flesh is white, firm and 
crisp, mild in flavor. Ma¬ 
tures in about 30 days. 
Pkt. (500 seeds), 54 ; 
oz. 1 0<f. 
aufillc BTarliAcI 1 nr Kk.Hav This Is the quickest growing 
mins Karuesi or *9-Vay scarlet globe Radish we have ever 
grown. Ts of fine shape and color with small top. The pure white flesh is 
very crisp with a mild flavor. We consider it one of the best Radishes 
for the home garden. Ready in 15 to 20 days. Pkt. (500 seeds), 5 *; oz., 1 
Crimson Giant 
1 ‘ . V 
French Breakfast 
Best early long white Radish. Roots white, crisp 
and mild until they become quite large, being most 
excellent for table use up to 6 inches in length; is earliest of the 
long-rooted sorts. Ready in about 30 days. 
Pkt. (500 seeds), 54 ; oz., 1 o<- 
Roots long, straight, 
smooth, scarlet, crisp; 
quick grower. About 30 days. Pkt. (500 seeds), 5<; oz., 1 OC. 
Mammoth White Winter SffS&JP&lfafi: 
crisp and sweet. Seed should be sown about July 1st, same as 
Turnips. About 60 days. Pkt. (500 seeds), 84 5 oz., 10t< 
Icicle 
Long: Scarlet Short Top 
Contains a great collection of all kinds, colors and 
shapes, for the home garden. One sowing Is all that is 
required for a continuous supply. Ready for use from 
about 18 to 45 days. Pkt. (500 seeds), 54 ; oz., 1 Oc- 
Mills Gourds 
World’s GREATEST COLLECTION 
This is the greatest collection of odd, 
rare, strange and curious Gourds we 
have ever assembled, and the photo 
shows some of the many shapes and 
sizes. Vines are fine for covering un¬ 
sightly places. The attractive fruits 
are alw’ays greatly admired and when 
dried may be used in many ways as 
dippers, hanging baskets, etc. 
—Seeds are various sizes— 
Pkt. (30 to 50 seeds), 54 ; 01 .., sot- 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower (52 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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