SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. The best large white onion. Of 
perfect globe shape, very firm and solid, perfectly white in color and of 
fine quality. This is an excellent kind for home gardens where first class 
quality is appreciated. To get perfectly white onions the bulbs should 
be pulled as soon as matured and dried in the shade. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 65c; 14 Lb. $1.95; Lb. $6.75. 
JAPANESE BUNCHING. Fer large ‘‘green”” onions or 
scallions. This onion does not 
form a bulb but when sown in the spring it will produce large ‘“‘green”’ 
onions or scallions early in the summer. The stems are nearly twice as 
large as ordinary bunching onions and remain mild and sweet for a long 
time. The onions grow in clusters, three to five onions being on one 
plant. With a little protection they will stand all winter and produce 
fine large “‘green”’ onions early in the spring. See pholo below. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 50c; 14 Lb. $1.50; Lb. $5.10. 
WHITE PORTUGAL, or Silverskin. An early flat white onion of good 
size and mild flavor, almost entirely used for bunching or ‘‘green”’ 
onions. When the seed is sown thick in a “ribbon row” the onions ma- 
ture when small and are excellent for pickling, as they are snow white 
and very firm. This is also the onion which is used for “‘White sets’’ to 
grow mild early green onions. (See below under Onion Sets.) 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 60c; 14 Lb. $1.90; Lb. $6.50. 
Mammoth Silver King. A large white onion used principally for bunch- 
ing while green. The onions when mature are very large, flattened, pure 
white and of very mild flavor. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 50c; 14 Lb. $1.35; Lb. $4.50. 


Ebenezer Onions 
Grown from sets. These were planted April 4th, and the photo taken July Ist. 
ONION SETS 
One quart (1 Ib.) will set 75 to 100 feet of row, depending upon the size of the sets. 
It is very easy to raise onions from sets and they should be grown in 
every garden. If the sets are set out early in the spring, nice green onions 
can be pulled in a few weeks. The onions grow large enough to cook about 
the first of July in this latitude. Two or three weeks later they become 
large, ripe onions which can be kept through the winter if desired. The 
EBENEZER or ‘‘Japanese’’ Sets—Yellow. These sets will not only 
sets should be planted about 2 inches apart and covered an inch deep. 
For economical use of ground in the small garden it is a good plan to 
plant the sets about one inch apart in rows. Pull every other one for green 
onions in the spring and leave the rest for boiling onions. This will give 
you a continuous supply throughout the summer. 
White Sets (Silverskin.) Used mostly to produce early bunching onions. 
These also make nice looking and fine flavored onions to eat while 
young or will produce good large onions for fall. See description of this. 
variety above. 
These are beautiful sets, clean, uniform and true Silverskin. 
Qt. (1 Lb.) 40c; 2 QOts. (2 Lbs.) 70c; Peck (8 Lbs.) $1.90 transportation 
paid. Not paid: Bu. (32 Lbs.) $4.00. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
produce fine bunching onions but also large yellow onions of the finest 
quality. The quality of the onions is far superior to other ordinary 
yellow sets and the yield is also larger. See preceding page for full 
description of this variety. We are pleased to offer fine even sets. 
Qt. (1 Lb.) 35e; 2 Qts. (2 Lbs.) 60c; Peck (8 Lbs.) $1.70 transportation 
paid. Not paid: Bu. (32 Lbs.) $3.60. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Note: Unless specifically requested we will not ship onion sets until in our judgment danger of freezing is past. 

Ebenezer Onion Sets 
Plant these for delicious early ‘‘boilers,” or fine dry onions for winter. 
ONION PLANTS 
RIVERSIDE SWEET SPANISH—Utah Strain 
An Easy Way to Raise Onions 
These plants, which are grown in Texas, have proved excellent for raising 
both early green onions and dry bulbs for late summer use. When set out 
in the early spring, large handsome onions are produced within 8 to 10 
weeks with very little work. These onions will grow in any good garden 
soil and will keep a long time. Set the plants 3 to 4 inches apart in rows 
14 to 18 inches apart. 
We offer Riverside Sweet Spanish plants only, as this is the most 
satisfactory kind to grow. 
Note: We offer onion plants by the bunch only. While the count is 
usually 100 plants or more, it may vary between 75 and 110 per bunch 
depending on the size of the plants. Because of the methods used in 
pulling and packing these plants in Texas and the low cost of the plants, 
we cannot guarantee the count per bunch. 
Price: Single bunch 35c; 2 bunches 50c; 5 bunches $1.00; 10 bunches 
$1.90 transportation paid. Prices on larger lots will be sent on application. 
We can supply onion plants between April 15th and May 20th only. 
Orders will be taken at any time for shipment between these dates. 
Please specify when you want the plants sent. 
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Japanese Bunching 
These large “‘Scallions” are sweet 
and tender. 

Rivirdde Sweet Ssanish Onion Plants 
“From 35c worth of onion plants I got 
enough onions to retail for $7.50 if I had wanted 
lo sell them, which 1 didn’t, for they were by 
far the sweetest and mildest onions I have ever 
tasted. My husband eats them like candy. 
Ruth Stout, Bethel, Conn. Jan, 22, 1941 
** Perhaps you willbe pleased to knou 
that the plants we had from you last 
year provided us wilh new ontons al 
through the lale summer and fall ane 
we still have a few left. They ! 
well in storage.’ Edward A. Sr 
Vinalhaven, Me. Feb. 28 
