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MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST — 1941 91 
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ONIONS—Continued 
4 Ib. lb. 10 lb. 100 lb. 
BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE. Also called ‘‘Michigan Onion.” 
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EARLY YELLOW GLOBE. Best early globe onion. See preceding tt 
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EBENEZER or ‘‘ Japanese.” Grow for sets.....:............. 590 somes 00 a. 002 75.00 
This very fine yellow onion will keep all winter and has a mild, pleasant 
flavor. They are flattened and of a light, yellow color. It is important to 
get the true Ebenezer. We have it. 
BAER APBARL YeDbaARLE.D TA, For-Pickling. .........6..0.e00s 1.20 4.00 39.00 
The best small white onion for pickling. Sow about 50 lbs. per acre. ; 
JAPANESE BUNCHING. Large straight onions.............. 1.20 4.00 39.00 
Make 3 to 5 large straight mild white onions to a plant, is a rapid grower 
and produces marketable “bunch’’ onions very early. When fully grown, 
the onions are nearly an inch in diameter. 
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Very large white, flat onion used principally for bunching while green. 
Seed sown in the spring makes large bunching onions in July and August. 
RIVERSIDE SWEET SPANISH. See preceding page.......... 1550533 52.00 Mae. 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE. The Best Red Onion............ 90 eas ees £5 0e 300.00 
Large, perfectly round, deep red onion; keeps well and is by far the best 
red variety. Ours is a very superior stock. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. (The Finest White) .......... 1.30 4.35 42.00 400.00 
The largest and finest white onion. A very profitable variety for ex- 
perienced growers as it always commands the highest prices. 
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Has Ca superseded by Brigham Yellow Globe. (See above and on 
page 20. 
WHITEAGUNGCH: (White Lisbon) si 0) i.les. dk. ce. 8: (Sold out) 
WHITE PORTUGAL or SILVER SKIN. Standard for Bunching 1.30 435 42.00 400.00 
Flat, white onions of mild flavor and early. Excellent for pickling and 
early green onions. 
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Our stock of this popular variety will produce onions of uniform globe 
shape with deep color and tight skin. 
ONION SETS 
One peck of sets will plant 600 to 700 feet of row. Use 12 to 20 bu. per acre. 
EBENEZER or ‘‘JAPANESE.” The Best Yellow Sets. True Stock. 8 Ibs. (Pk.) $1.40 Trans- 
portation paid. Not paid, 32 lbs. (Bu.) $3.00; 5 bu. or more at $2.85 per bu. 
SILVERSKIN (White). Best for bunching. 8 lbs. (Pk.) $1.65 Transportation paid. Not paid, 
32 lbs. (Bu.) $3.50; 5 bu. or more at $3.35 per bu. We shall be glad to quote prices on larger lots at 
any time. 
, NOTE: We will not ship onion sets until in our judgment j 
mene of freezing is past, unless we are specifically instructed 
to do so. 

Riverside Sweet Spanish 
Onion Plants 
These plants which are grown in Texas have proved ex- 
cellent for raising both early green onions and dry bulbs for late 
summer sale. More gardeners find it profitable each year to 
grow onions from our plants and our sales of onion plants in the 
past few years have steadily increased from a few thousand to 
nearly two millions. eae: 
Our experience has shown that Riverside Sweet Spanish is 
the most satisfactory kind to grow, so we do not offer any other 
kind. When set in the spring will produce large firm onions of 
the finest type in 8 to 10 weeks. : 
Price: 10 bunches (about 1000 plants) $1.75 transportation 
paid. Not paid, full crate (about 6000 plants) $6.00. 
Weight per crate (about 6000), 30 Ibs. Write for prices on 
larger lots. 
The above plants are tied in bunches of about 100 plants; 
60 bunches (about 6000) make a full crate. 
NOTE: Onion plants can be supplied between A pri 1 5 and k : : 3 
May 15th only. These plants can be ordered at any time for A Single Bunch of Riverside 
shipment between the above dates. Please state on the order Sweet Spanish Onion Plants 
when you want the plants sent. (about 100 plants) 
PEANUTS 
EARLY SPANISH. This is the earliest variety. Can be grown successfully here in the North on 
light warm land. Lb. 35c; 5 lbs. $1.50; 10 lbs. $2.50. 
