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and no one han lletter Seed. 
Silver Skin Onion 
One of the best all around onions 
for home use. Matures nice largo 
white bulbs early and is one of the 
most reliable. Mild flesh and keeps 
fairly well. We have found this so 
good that we recommend it for 
home use. Pkt. 5c.; V s oat. 12c.; ox. 
20 c.; V4 ,lb. 35c. | lb. $ 1 . 00 . 
. Australian Brown 
An .extra early, sure bottoming', 
long keeping variety, yielding largo 
crops; a favorite in warm climates 
where ordinary large onions do not 
keep well. Medium size bulbs, am¬ 
ber brown skin, solid white flesh, 
crisp, sweet, fine, mild flavor; wil 
keep perfectly for a year or more. 
I*kt. 5c.; nt. 15c.; >4 lb. 40c.; lb. $1.50. 
Ebenezer Onion 
The onions are similar to Yellow 
Globe Danvers in shape and size 
but are superior in flavor and keep 
longer. They are firm, solid, have a 
thin skin, and are agreeably mild 
While large onions can be readily 
raised from seed, most people plant, 
however, to produce small sets for 
the following season. Pkt. 6 c.; 2 
pkts. 10c.; ox. aOc.; >/» lb. 05c. 
Large Red Wethersfield 
For a red onion none is so largely 
grown or so popular the country 
over as this. It grows quickly, at¬ 
taining full size from seeds sown 
early in the spring. It is a sure 
cropper, always doing well where 
any onion will, and sells well in 
market. Fairly strong flavor and 
keeps. Bulbs slightly flattened and 
of rich red color. Pkt. 5c.; ox. 15c.; 
14 lb. 40c.; lb. $1.50. 
Riverside Sweet Spanish 
One of the largest and sweetest 
onions grown and a good keeper. 
The monstrous bulbs are light yel¬ 
low and globe shaped. Flesh white, 
fine grained and so sweet and mild 
that it can be eaten raw. Especial¬ 
ly fine for salads, etc. Matures in 
110 days. Heavy cropper and very 
popular in many localities. Pkt. 
10 c.; Yz ox. 15c.; ox. 25c.; *4 lb. 05c.; 
lb. $ 2 . 00 . 
Prizetaker Onion 
An excellent keeper, finest flavor, 
handsome shape and enormous size. 
Single onions grown from seed have 
weighed as high as 5 lbs. Small 
neck, bright straw color and very 
solid with pure white flesh. Should 
be started very early as they re¬ 
quire a long season to mature to 
perfection. Pkt. 8 c.; Yt «“• 12c.; ox. 
20c. 1 % lb. 50c.$ lb. $1.75. 
How much seed in a packet? 
Packets of Beans, Peas and Corn 
contain nearly 2 oz. of seed. Packets 
of Beets, Cucumbers, Melons and 
Spinach contain about oz. of 
seeds. Packets of Cabbage, Carrot, 
Tomato, Onion, etc., about *4 oz, 
of seed. We believe we give you 
the most seeds of the finest quality 
that can be had for the money. 
Sweet Peas 
We have a large number of vari¬ 
eties in small quantities which are 
not listed in our catalogue. All 
good sorts. We put these up in 
bundles of 15 packages each. 
About 50 seeds in a packet. We 
mail them at 25c. for the 15 vari- Prizetaner 
eties. 
Danvers Yellow Globe 
<~ Australian Brown 
ONION 
Yellow Globe Danvers 
One of the most extensively used 
main crop onions for the home gar¬ 
den and market. The bulbs are of 
medium to large size, uniformly 
globe shaped, with small neck, and 
ripens very evenly. The skin is 
rich yellow. The flesh is creamy 
white, crisp and of excellent flavor. 
The variety keeps well and is ex¬ 
cellent for shipping, is an immense 
cropper often averaging 90ft bushels 
per acre. I'kt. 5c.; ox. 15e.; *4 lit. 
45o.; lit. $1.50. 
Southport Red Globe 
This most excellent medium early 
or main crop or red variety pro¬ 
duces bulbs of medium to large size, 
ideally globe shaped, with very 
smooth, glossy surface, very small 
neck and remarkably beautiful deep 
purplish red color. The flesh is 
white, tinged with light purple, 
mild, very grained and tender. The 
variety is extensively grown for 
home use as well as the market. 
It is one of the best keepers and is 
well adapted for shipping. Pkt. 5e.j 
ox. 20c.; 14 lb. 55c.; lb. $1.00. 
Southport Yellow Globe 
This is probably the finest alb 
round sort grown. The enormous 
quantities annually shipped to mar¬ 
ket prove its popularity. The bulbs 
are large and uniformly spherized 
with very small necks, the largest 
diameter is below the center of the 
bulb. The color is a rich orange 
yellow; enormous yielders and 
splendid keepers. Pure white flesh, 
of a mild delicious flavor: ripens 
evenly. I’kt. 5c.; Va ox. 12c.; ox. 
20c.; Yt lb. 65c.; Ib. $ 1 . 00 . 
Southport White Globe 
Differs from other Southports in 
color only; has all their general ex¬ 
cellence. A favorite', owing to its 
beautiful color, shape and attrac¬ 
tiveness. Commands a big price on 
market. The bulbs are of good size, 
splendid globe shape, pure white iw 
color. Matures in 125 days. I’kt. 
5c.; ox. 20c.; >4 Ib. 70c.; Ib. $2.00. 
CORN SALAD 
A refreshing Winter Salad, cook 
and use like Spinach. Grows quick¬ 
ly and is hardy. Sow in spring for 
summer and in September for spring 
use. I’kt. 5c.; ox. 12c.; >4 II*. 55c. 
Insect Spray 
Plants are likely to be bothered 
with some form of lice or insects 
which destroy their beauty and 
blooming qualities. You can pre¬ 
vent this by spraying with some 
solution which will kill both Suck¬ 
ing and Chewing insects. EVEH- 
GUEEN or RED ARROW will kill 
them. All 35c. a bottle. 
You can earn some money 
SELLING SEEDS 
We put up boxes of 100 packets 
of seed in nicely colored lithograph¬ 
ed packets showing the flowers or 
vegetables in their natural colors. 
These are assorted, the best selling 
varieties, our selection of varieties 
We put up 3 boxes—No. 1 contains 
100 packets of Flower seeds. No. 
2 contains 75 packet* of Flowers 
and 25 packets of Vegetable seeds. 
No. 3 contains 50 packets of Flower 
seed and 50 packets of Vegetable 
seed. Price for either box $2.50. 
If you only charge 5c. a paper you 
double your money. 
