MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST — 1943 a1 
ONIONS — Continued 
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BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE. Also called “Michigan Booey 
OMION OCR DLECEUING DASE. i. dioie sy ubibicnssioséccuc ch es $.50 $1.50 $5.00 $49.00 $465.00 
EARLY YELLOW GLOBE. Best early globe onion. See 
CECH PRD AVC MEN Oe tate 20 861.50 5.00 49.00 465.00 
BINS Ra GirOWs LOL SCtS Oia a. ceri me 1. sh ereen 20 1.35 4.50 44.00 415.00 
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. 
JAPANESE BUNCHING. Large straight onions........ OO DMM yi omenG.00 mies Hol 
Make 3 to S 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. 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE. The Best Red Onion..... 500) *1.90 36.50 
Large, perfectly round, deep red onion; keeps well and is by far 
the best red variety. Ours is a very superior stock. Crop short. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. (The Finest White)... 7 eel OREO OM Sto) 
The largest and finest white onion. A very profitable variety for 
experienced growers as it always commands the highest prices. 
RIVERSIDE SWEET SPANISH—Utah Strain. See pre- 
Betas a CCM Baten. ot ee) ek Tl ee. (69> 2.00550) 7,00 smeG7e50 
WHITE PORTUGAL or SILVERSKIN. Standard for 
Lebes ThA NVAV 2. 25 6c SIG AvP SSE PUN a “60> 1:/5- "6,00 zeeove50 
Early flat, white onions of mild flavor. Excellent for pickling and 
early green onions. 
ONION SETS 
One peck of sets will plant 600 to 700 feet of row. Use 12 to 20 bu. per acre. 
EBENEZER. The Best Yellow Sets. True Stock. Pk. (8 lbs.) $2.25 Transportation paid. 
Not paid, Bu. (32 lbs.) $5.25; 2 Bu. $10.30; 10 Bu. or more $5.00 per Bu. 
WHITE or SILVERSKIN. Best for bunching. Pk. (8 Ibs.) $2.75 Transportation paid. Not 
paid, Bu. (32 Ibs.) $6.50; 2 Bu. $12.50. 
Note: We will not ship onion sets until in our judgment danger of freezing is past, unless we 
are specifically instructed to do so. 
ONION PLANTS 
Sweet Spanish—Utah Strain 
These plants which are grown in Texas have proved 
excellent for raising both early green onions and dry bulbs for 
late summer sale. When set in the spring, they will produce 
large firm onions of the finest type in 8 to 10 weeks. 
Each year more gardeners find it profitable to grow onions 
from our plants, and our sales have steadily and rapidly in- 
creased. Experience has shown that Sweet Spanish is the only 
satisfactory kind, so we do not offer any other variety. 
Please note: Onion plants are sold on the basis of bunches 
only. In Texas they are pulled by the handful, and each hand- 
ful is called a bunch. 60 of the bunches are packed in a crate 
and shipped to us. The number of plants in a bunch usually 
runs from 50 to 100 depending largely on the size of the plants, 
an i is impossible for us to specify the number of plants in a 
unch. 
Price: 10 bunches $2.50 transportation paid. Not paid, full 
crate (60 bunches) $8.00. (Weight about 30 |bs. per crate.) 
Write for prices on larger lots, which may be shipped direct 
from Texas. 
Shipping onion plants: Can be supplied between April 
15th and May 25th only. Please state on your order when you 
would like the plants to be sent, and we will make every effort 
to ship at that time. Because of the weather and possible 
transportation difficulties, we may not be able to ship prompt- 
ly, but we will do our very best to get them to you as near the 
proper time as possible. TGs. 



pases Saas 
“Had good success with your onion plants last season. Most of ‘teat ao? 
the onions averaged about a pound each. Also find them excellent A single bunch of our Sweet Spanish 
keepers,” William L. Burger, Schenectady, N. Y. Onion Plants 
