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572 Yellow Globe Danvers 
My strain of Yellow Globe Danvers is un: 
surpassed. It forms a large, deep, heavy 
bulb with small neck, but is not quite as 
oval in form as the Southport type of-Globe 
Onions. The flavor is rather mild. It ma- 
tures early and yet it is a splendid keeper. 
Heavy yielder. A very satisfactory variety 
for large commercial planters. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
oz., 40 cts.; 14 Ib., $1.25; 14 Ib., $2.35; Ib., 
$4.45, postpaid. 

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570 Shumway’s Southport Red Globe 
Extra Early Select Strain for Critical Trade. Our strain of 
this grand Onion has given universal satisfaction for more than 
50 years to the large commercial Onion growers throughout the 
nation. We have carefully reselected and improved our strain 
from year to year until we feel safe in saying there is no better 
type anywhere on earth at any price. Bulbs are perfectly 
globe-shape with small necks, which permits them to cure up 
. thoroughly with no soft tops, making them an ideal storage 
variety. Color is deep blood red. The Onions are extra large, 
firm, with fine texture and enormously productive, yielding in 
many instances as much as 1500 bushels per acre. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
oz., 45 cts.; 144 lb., $1.35; 144 1b., $2.50; lb., $4.75, postpaid. 
583 Earliest White Queen 
’ ‘100 days. The earliest of all. Used mostly for pickling as they are 
only 1% in. in diameter when fully grown. Uniform in size and shape. 
Finest quality. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 50 cts.; %4 Ib., $1.45; 14 Ib., $2.75; Ib., 
$5.25, postpaid. " 


581 White Portugal 
105 days. Large, flat white onion with firm, fine-grained flesh of mild 
and pleasing flavor. Grown more extensively for sets than any other 
white onion. Also used for bunching. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 50 cts.; %4 Ib., 
$1.45; 1% Ib., $2.75; lb., $5.25, postpaid. 
575 Early Yellow Bermuda 
Produces Profitable Crop Everywhere 
The most widely and largely planted of the Bermuda varieties. 
Bermuda Onions are noted as the mildest and sweetest of all 
onions. They are fiat in shape and make fine large bulbs. The 
Yellow Bermuda is of a clear light straw color. A wonderful 
yielder. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 55 cts. Postpaid. Very Scarce. 
$84 White Bunching 
or White Lisbon 
Gardeners should plant 
this Early Money Crop. A 
real early annual variety 
grown solely for green 
bunching Onions. The stalks 
are longer, thicker, whiter, 
and milder in taste than 
any other variety and al- 
ways brings the top price 
on the market. The young 
plants should be gradually 
earthed up to blanch the 
stalks as far as possible. 
VERY SCARCE 
Can only supply quan- 
tities listed. Pkt., 15c; 
oz., 50c, postpaid. 
’ : a Early White Welsh 
A hardy Perennial Onion from Seed— 
- f£arliest of All for Bunching—Forms No 
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. The pearly. white shoots are mild in 
flavor. They attain marketable size very 
quickly and sell at top prices before 
the green onions grown from sets are 
- brought to the market. Much superior 
to the Egyptian onion. Seed may be 
gown in the early Spring, but not later 
than the latter part of July for early 
a. Spring onions; further south as late as 
September. Market gardeners will find 
_ the White Welsh Onion an exceedingly | 
profitable crop. European item. Not ob- /Y 
_ tainable. 
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Cheap—Good as Can Be Grown-None Better at Any Price 
™ Brigham’s Yellow 
One of the Best Commercial Onions. Enormous 
yielder. Many report 1000 Bu. per Acre. Per- 
fect globe shape. Fine grained. Small, 
firm necks. Wonderful keeper. 
This recent introduction is recognized today by 
commercial planters as the outstanding 
profitable variety on account of its per- 
fect shape, attractive color and long 
keeping qualities. Reports from grow- 
ers who stored this strain in October 
found them perfectly solid and in ex- 
cellent condition when put on the 
market the following March. Color 
dark amber yellow, extremely heavy 
skin that fits up close around the 
small, firm necks, making them hard 
as stone. The flesh is pure white, 
very firm, excellent quality. Pkt. 10 
cts.; oz., 45 cts.; 44 lb., $1.35; \% Ib., 
$2.50; lb., $4.75, postpaid. 
588 FARLY YELLOW GLOBE 
The earliest perfect globe-shaped Onion 
in cultivation. Matures marketable crops 
10 days to 2 weeks in advance of standard 
varieties. Bulbs medium sized, thick skinned 
with small, firm necks, making them good 
keepers for such an early variety. The skin 
is a rich golden yellow. We recommend a few 
acres of Early Yellow Globe as an early cash crop, 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; 4 Ib., $1.50; 
VY, lb., $2.75; lb., $5.25, postpaid. 









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587 Brigham’s Longkeeping Yellow Globe 

576 Crystal White Wax 
A Beautiful White Mild Onion That All Should Plant 
A pure white-skinned variety of wax-like appearance which 
has all the other desired characteristics of the Yellow Bermuda. 
It is early and mild. In the large markets Crystal Wax sells 
at 25 to 50 cents per 100 pounds above the Yellow Bermuda. 
Every home garden should contain a few rows of this won- 
derfully mild and delightfully flavored Onion. It has no su- 
perior and is easily and quickly grown from seed. Very pro- 
ductive. Be sure to include this variety in your garden this 
year. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 55 cts., postpaid—very short crop. 
























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567 The largest yielder in cultivation—often producing 
1,000 bushels per acre. Though well flattened the large- 
size Onions are quite thick. The outer skin is deep rich 
purple-red, smooth and glossy. The flesh is white, lightly 
tinged with pinkish rose near the skin. The Onions are at- 
tractive, solid, and have a pleasing Onion flavor. It is a 
standard late variety which will keep in storage for a long 
time. Spléndid for sets and widely grown for full size 
Onions. This is the onion for the farmer, and gardener to 
grow to put in their cellars for the winter, because it is one 
of the easiest to grow. It is certainly one of the best keep- 
ing Onions. Always of excellent quality. It’s the greatest 
money maker because it is so heavy a yielder. Pkt., 10 cts.5 
oz., 45 cts.; 14 lb., $1.35; 14 Ihb., $2.50; lb., $4.75, postpaid. . 
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