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Onion, Prizetaker 
ONION 
1 oz. will plant 50 hills or 75-ft. drill. 5 lbs. will sow an acre for growing large Onions; 50 to 60 lbs. per acre for growing sets 
The Onion thrives best in a rather deep, 
rich loamy soil. As early in Spring as the 
ground is in working order, sow thinly in drills 
about 14 inch deep and 1 foot apart, cover 
with fine soil. 
When the young plants are strong enough, 
thin gradually, so that they stand 3 or 4 in- 
ches apart. 
Prices on Onion Seed except where noted: 
pkts. 10c., oz. 50c., 14 Ib. $1.75, Ib. $6.00. 
Early Prizetaker. (100 days.) This Onion 
grows uniform in shape, of a nearly perfect 
globe, with thin skin, of a clean, bright 
straw color. It is of immense size, measur- 
ing from 12 to 16 in. in circumference, while 
under special cultivation specimens have 
been raised to weigh from 4 to 6 lbs. 
Michigan or Ohio Yellow Globe. Very 
widely used variety of splendid keeping 
quality. Bulbs oblong globe shape at upper 
half and a trifle flattened at the base; skin 
pure deep yellow; flesh firm and hard. Ohio 
Yellow Globe is the same. 
Southport White Globe. (110 days.) A 
handsome globular Onion of mild flavor and 
a good keeper; one of the very best. Pkt. 
10c., oz. 60c., 14 lb. $2.00, Ib. $7.00. 
Southport Red Globe. (130 days.) Differs 
on the Southport Yellow Globe only in 
color. 
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Southport Yellow Globe. (115 days.) A 
favorite Yellow Globe variety. Solid and 
a good keeper. Pkt. 10c., oz. 60c., 14 lb. 
$2.00, lb. $7.00. 
Sweet Spanish (Riverside Strain). The best 
of the very large mild varieties, and while 
one of the original Spanish types, is a better 
keeper, having been selected for keeping 
qualities. It is deep amber-orange in color, 
with a small neck, and is globular. Oz. 65c. 
V4 |b. $2.25, Ib. $8.00. 
White Portugal or Silver Skin. (100 days.) 
A handsome Onion, of mild flavor and a 
good keeper. Extensively grown for pick- 
ling. Oz. 60c., 41b. $2.00, lb. $8.00. 
Wethersfield Large Red. (110 days.) The 
staple variety of the eastern Onion growers. 
Of large size, flat on bottom, deep red in 
color, excellent keeper. 
Yellow Globe Danvers. (110 days.) An ex- 
cellent variety, fine flavored and very pro- 
ductive. Ripens early and is a good keeper. 

ONION SETS (Extra Fine) 
32 lbs. standard weight to a bushel of 
Onion Sets 
Yellow, White and Pennsylvania 
Bottle Sets 
Ieba30c: 
Quantity Prices on Application 

Onion Sets 
TEXAS GROWN ONION PLANTS 
Texas unirrigated field grown Onion Plants 
are hardy and mature quicker, 100 plants 
producing one bushel of marketable onions. 
We offer Crystal Wax Bermuda, Yellow Ber- 
muda, and Sweet Spanish. Bunch of about 
100 plants 35c., about 1,000 plants $2.50. 
Add for postage—100 plants 10c., 1,000 
plants 25c. 
GARLIC Bulbs 
As an appetizing dash for flavoring for 
soups and stews, many people use small quan- 
tities of this pear-shaped white bulb. In large 
amounts it has a strong odor and flavor. To 
grow garlic in the garden, the several sections 
or ‘‘cloves’’ of each bulb should be separated 
and set in rows 10 or 12 inches apart and 
4 inches apart in the row. They should be 
taken up in the Fall and stored in a cool, 
dry place until used. Oz. 10c., lb. 50c. 







