WATERMELON 
DAKOTA SWEET 
Early—Hardy—Fine Quality 
If there is any better melon for the Northwest, 
we haven’t seen it. Of Russian origin, its out- 
standing qualities caught the eyes of Professor 
A. F. Yeager. Though similar to Northern Sweet, 
we regard it as superior. The melons weigh from 
9 to 14 pounds; the thin rind is medium green 
with darker stripes; and the flesh is bright red, 
crisp and very sweet. A heavy cropper and very 
early, ripening in 9 to 10 weeks. Melons should 
be picked as soon as ripe. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 
1% Ib., GOc; 14 Ib., $1.05; 1 Ib., $2.00, postpaid. - 














Looking down on a 38 ton truckload of Dakota 
Sweets from our nursery 
*“*Your Dakota Sweet Watermelons are the best 
we ever had and the only kind that produced last 
year, through the dry weather.—T. M. Mittower, 
Republic, Ohio, Rte. 2, Seneca County. 














Dakota Sweet Watermelon 
ONION SETS 
YELLOW BOTTOM ONION SETS. 
Fine for green Onions, these are 
surer to form large Onions than any 
other sets. The quality is superior 
and the yield is larger. 1 Ib., 36e; 
4 Ibs., $1.10, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
peck, $1.80; % bu., $3.40; bu., $6.50. 
WHITE BOTTOM SETS. Milder than 
the yellow or red sorts and pre- 
ferred by some on account of their 
color. 12 Ib., 36e3 4 Ibs., $1.10, post- 
paid. Not prepaid, peck, $1.80; 1% 
bu., $3.40; bu., $6.50. 
RED BOTTOM SETS. Fine, well 
cured sets. 1 Ib., 36e3 4 Ibs., $1.10, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, peck, $1.80; 
1% bu., $3.40; bu., $6.50. 
TOP or WINTER ONION SETS. Perennial. Live in the 
ground all winter and start very early in the spring. 28 
lbs. to the bushel. 1 Ib., 36e, postpaid. Not prepaid, peck 
(7 Ybs.), $1.80; bu., $6.50. 
MULTIPLIER ONIONS. Also called Bunch Onions or Potato 
Onions, and very mild. Excellent for early spring Onions. 
1 Ib., 38e, postpaid. Not prepaid, peck, $2.00; bu., $7.00. 
GARLIC 
BAVARIAN. Lb., 40e; 
ibs., $1.60, postpaid. 


















A planting of sets 
for green onions, deli- 
cious early boilers or 
fine. bulbs for winter 
should be in every gar- 
den. We grow our own 
Bottom Onion Sets at 
Bismarck. One pound 
to 60 feet of row. Un- 
less otherwise in- 
structed, we shall hold 
Onion Sets until danger 
of freezing in transit is 
past. A bushel of 
Onion Sets is 32 Ibs., 
except with Top Sets, 
which are 28 lbs. to the 
bushel. Price, % peck 
and over, subject to 
change. 













































Sown early in the South and plants lifted to pro- 
duce Onions of Bermuda quality in northern gardens. 
We include cultural directions with each purchase. 
We can furnish Sweet Spanish, Yellow Bermuda and 
White Bermuda (Crystal Wax) plants. Sweet Span- 
ish does best here and we shall ship that variety un- 
less otherwise instructed. Package of 85 to 125 
plants, 33c; 500 plants, $1.20; 1,000 plants, $2.20, 
postpaid, Crate of 6,000 plants, not prepaid, $8.50. 



"White Bottom Sets 
AS 
