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ONIONS 
Thrive best in a rich, sandy soil; sow in drills 
1 foot apart as soon as the ground can be 
worked in spring. Thin to 3 or 4 inches; use 
the hoe frequently to keep down weeds. The 
largest onions are produced by sowing the seed 
in a hotbed in February or March and trans- 
planting the seedlings to the open ground. 
Plant seed in September for onion sets for the 
following year. 
Kennedy’s Ailsa Craig. Our strain of this 
well-known exhibition onion is not to be sur- 
passed. It is a very large, elobe-shaped 
variety; color yellow and a good keeper. 
Our stock has been grown especially for us 
by one of the most renowned English grow- 
ers. Pkt. 50c., oz. $2.50, 14 lb. $9.00 
Kennedy’s Kobblestone. This onion we 
particularly recommend to exhibitors. A 
fine shape, a light straw color and great 
weight are a few of its good points. The 
solidity of this onion and its great keeping 
quality suggested the name Kobblestone. 
Pkt. 50c., 02. $2.50 
Barletta. One of the earliest, handsomest and 
smallest of the white pickling onions; make 
a good bunching sort. 
Pkt. 25e., oz. $2.00; 44 1b: $7.00 
Early Yellow Globe. A fine globe-shaped 
variety three weeks earlier than Yellow 
Globe Danvers. Large, beautiful yellow in 
color, thick-skinned and excellent for keep- 
ing. Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.25, 14 lb. $4.00 
Prizetaker. One of the largest onions grown 
and the mildest; is productive and a sure 
cropper; bulbs are globe-shaped and of a 
light straw color. 
Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.25, 14 lb. $4.00 
Red Wethersfield. One of the oldest and best 
known types of onion. A fine, large, rather 
flat sort of a deep purplish red color; noted 
for its productiveness and keeping qualities. 
Pkt. 25c,., 02.91.25, 24 1bs-$4.00 
Scallion, Kennedy’s White Bunching. 
Seed sown in the spring will produce long, 
green scallions early in the summer. Nearly 
twice as long as the ordinary bunching 
onions. Mild and sweet. 
Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.25, \% lb. $4.00 
Southport Red Globe. The finest type and 
most popular of the red onions. Distinctly 
globe-shaped, small neck, and are excellent 
keepers; deep purplish red. 
Pkt. 25c., 0z. $1.25, 4 lb. $4.00 
Southport White Globe. The true South- 
port Globe form with a thin, delicate skin 
of pure white; flesh is very crisp, fine 
grained, snowy white, exceedingly mild. 
Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.25, 14 lb. $4.00 
Southport Yellow Globe. Bulbs are a true 
globe, small neck and heavy, thick skin 
which makes it an excellent storage sort; the 
color is a deep yellow or golden brown. The 
flesh white, crisp and mild. 
Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.25, 144 Ib. $4.00 
Sweet Spanish. (Utah strain.) An enormous 
globe-shaped onion which often measures 
5 inches in diameter. Skin deep yellow and 
flavor very mild. Disease-resistant 
Pkt. 35c., oz. $2.00 

Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds 

ONIONS— Continued 
White Sweet Spanish. (Utah strain.) Globe- 
shaped similar to the Sweet Spanish, but 
pure white. Mild, very large and solid. 
Pkt. 35c., oz. $2.00 
White Portugal or Silverskin. A large, flat, 
white onion of mild and pleasant flavor; hard 
and fine grained. 
Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.25, 14 lb. $4.00 
Yellow Globe Danvers. Splendid keeper and 
globular in shape; skin is light yellow, flesh 
white and mild. Recommended for the 
general crop. 
Pkt: 25c., 02. $1,25,°34 1 ieee 
ONION SETS 
Plant in early spring in shallow drills 12 
inches apart and about 2 inches apart in the 
drill. Onions ready for use may be pulled in 
six weeks from the time of planting the sets. 
Prices subject to change. 
Qt. 60c., pk. $3.50 
Ebenezer or Japanese. 




Golden Globe. An excellent globe-shaped 
onion of superior quality and yield. 
Keeping qualities equal Ebenezer and 
of better quality and appearance. 
Qt. 65c., pk. $4.00. 

Red Onion Sets. 
Qt. 60e., pk~33.508 
White Onion Sets. Qt. 65c., pk. $4.00. 
Yellow Onion Sets. Qt. 60c., pk. $3.50. 
Shallots. Qt. 60c., pk. $3.50. 
PARSLEY 
Sow from April to June in rows one-half inch 
deep and one foot between the rows, thin out 
to 6 inches apart. As parsley seed is slow to 
germinate, care should be taken to pressthe 
seed firmly into the soil to prevent the seed 
from drying out. For winter use, transplant 
to cold frame in the fall or in boxes in the 
house. 
Kennedy’s Pride of Erin. Especially 
adapted to growing during the hot summer 
months. Strong and vigorous in growth, 
and produces large, finely cut leaves of a 
beautiful dark green color. 
Pkt. 25e., oz. 50c., 44 diene 
Champion Moss Curled. Compact growing, 
dark green, finely cut and closely curled. 
Pkt. 10c.; 0z. 35¢e4, Wolpe eieee 
Emerald. Superior to other curled sorts in 
that the leaves are very dark green and more 
finely curled. Pkt. 15¢., ozs 50G: 
Extra Double Curled. The mosslike leaves 
are finely curled; handsome bright green. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c:, 44 Jo peaeee 
Fern-Leaved. 
A dwarf, compact, orna- 
mental, fern-leaved variety; leaves not 
curled. Oz. $1.00, 14 lb. $3.75 
Hamburg or Rooted. The edible roots re- 
semble a small, thick parsnip in shape and 
color, and are extensively used for flavoring; 
leaves plain. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 35¢., 14 Ibo Sige 
