

Sweet Spanish Onion Plants 
Yellow Sweet 
Spanish 
Onion 
ONIONS 
One package of seed will sow 20 feet of row; 1 ounce, 200 feet; 4 to 5 pounds, an acre. 
As early in the spring as possible, sow the seed in rich soil in rows 10 to 15 inches apart, 
covering 2 inch deep and firming earth well down. When plants are well started, cultivate and 
weed. Thin to 3 inches apart in the rows os spring Onions are required for the table. For a very 
early crop, sow the seed in the cold frame in February and transplant when large enough. 
Ailsa Craig. Fresh pure white, very mild in 
flavor, and always tender. For eating raw, 
or in sandwiches, it is unsurpassed. It is 
used extensively in private gardens for or- 
dinary use and for exhibition purposes. 
When transplanted, they grow very large. 
PRgvelioGs OZ. ,60Gle 
Danvers Yellow Globe. A main-crop yellow 
Onion for the home and market garden. It 
is fairly large in size, uniformly globe- 
shaped, with small neck, and ripens very 
evenly. Skin is rich coppery yellow. The 
creamy white flesh is crisp, mild, and ex- 
cellently flavored. Keeps especially well and 
is excellent for shipping. Pkg. 15c; oz. 60c. 
Early Yellow Globe. Early, large, globe-shaped, 
and good color. Flesh pure white, very mild 
in flavor, sweet, juicy. The bulbs keep well, 
and are very popular with commercial Onion 
growers in New York State. Pkg. 20c; oz. 
0c. 
Ebenezer or Japanese Onion. Yellow skin; 
white, crisp, tender, mild flesh. Bulbs flat; 
good keeping. Pkg. 15c; oz. 60c. 
Prizetaker 
Large Red Wethersfield. Large, flat, yet quite 
thick Onion, with deep purplish red_ skin. 
Flesh light purplish white, rather strong, but 
with pleasant flavor. Hardy, productive, a 
good keeper, and because of its merit is 
aes the most popular sorts. Pkg. 20c; oz. 
ci 
Michigan Brigham Yellow Globe. Also called 
“Michigan Onion.” We have given much 
attention to this Onion, and find it is a 
great yielder and fine keeper. The bulbs are 
large, heavy, slightly deeper than broad. 
Skin is rich orange-yellow; the flesh snowy 
white, firm and mild in flavor. Our verdict 
is that Brigham Yellow Globe is valuable for 
poly ome and market gardeners. Pkg. 15c; 
oz. ics 
H A Giant in Size, Delightfully 
Prizetaker Mild in Flavor. Keeps exceed- 
ingly well. The largest of all Onions—often 
5 to 18 inches in circumference. A very 
desirable fall and early winter variety, often 
offered on the fruit stands as 
= Spanish Onions. Skin is thin, 
a % bright straw-yellow; flesh pure 
x ~*~ \ white, crisp, mild, and sweet. 
: One of the finest of the table 
Onions. Give them plenty of 
room, for they require 4 to 5 
inches space on account of 
size. Pkg. 15c; oz. 60c. 
Southport White Globe. Flesh is 
white, remarkably firm and 
solid. Very attractive when 
cooked. Pkg. 15c; oz. 60c. 
Southport Red Globe. One of the 
handsomest and most richly 
colored of all red Onions; very 
large and uniformly globe- 
shaped. Skin is smooth; flesh 
white, with tinge of purple. 
An excellent keeper. Pkg. 15c; 
oz. 60c. 
Yellow Sweet Spanish 
(Utah Strain). This very large 
Onion runs about 4 inches in 
diameter, is heavy, of true 
globe shape, with a golden 
colored skin and pure white 
flesh of mild, sweet flavor. 
This variety requires a longer 
season to mature than other 
kinds. Its popularity as a com- 
mercial Onion is growing very 
rapidly. Give plenty of room 
to develop. Pkg. 15c; oz. 60c; 
Yq Ib. $2.15. 
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White Portugal Makes the Finest 
Spring Onions 
H If you like mild, tend- 
White Portugal er, crisp, snow-white 
spring Onions, that you can pull early in 
the spring, or those small white Onions for 
pickling, this is a mighty good kind to 
plant. Also used for growing sets. Pkg. 15c; 
oz. 60c; 4 Ib. $2.00. 
GROW ONIONS 
EASILY WITH 
ONION PLANTS 
Large Spanish Onions, mild, sweet and solid, 
are easily grown in ordinary garden soil from 
these Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion plants. 
Set them out 4 inches apart in rows 15 
inches apart. Fertilize and water well. Bundle 
of about 100 plants 35c; 2 bundles 50c; 5 bun- 
dels $1.00, prepaid to you. 10 bundles $1.50, 
transportation not paid, Write for prices in 
larger quantities. Order now. Shipped to you 
in late April and early May. 
ONION SETS 
This is an easy way to grow very early 
“Green Spring Onions’’ and the mature large 
onions for summer, fall and winter table use. 
Put these sets out early in the spring 2 inches 
apart in the row, cover one inch deep. 
Silverskin. Plant these for tender ‘Spring 
Onions.’ They will be ready to pull a few 
weeks after you set them out. Quart 25c; 
4 ats. 75c; 8 qts. $1.25; 32 qts. (bushel) 
$4.25. 
Ebenezer. 
These will provide you with very 
large, yellow skinned, flat onions, with crisp, 
white, tender mild flesh. They keep won- 
derfully well. Quart 25c; 4 qts. 60c; 8 qts. 
$1.00; 32 qts. (bushel) $3.75. 

Silverskin Onion Sets 
