
ee ONION SETS 
ox E Golders Globe. An excellent globe-shaped onion 
_ of superior quality and yield. Keeping quali- 
‘ties equal Ebenezer and of better quality and 
appearance. Qt. 50c, peck $3.50 
ONIONS 
: Kennedy? s Ailsa Craig. Very large, globe-shaped; 
color yellow, good keeper. Seed grown espe- 
_ cially for us by one of the most renowned 
_ English growers. 
Pkt. 50c, oz. $2.20, 4 Ib. $7.90 
Kennedy’ White Bunching. Seed sown in the 
Spring will produce scallions early in the Sum- 
mer. Does not form a bulb but the scallions 
are nearly twice as long as the ordinary bunch- 
ing onions. Mild, sweet. 
Pkt. 256,02" 9562 14~1b.°$2.90 
Sweet Spanish. (Utah strain.) An enormous 
_globe-shaped onion which often measures 5 
in. in diameter. Skin deep yellow and flavor 
very mild. Disease-resistant. 
Pkt. 35c, 0z. $1.45, 14 Ib. $3.85 
_PARSLEY 
Be _ Kennedy’s Pride of Erin. Superior to other curl- 
: ed sorts, very dark green, finely curled. 
Pkt. 2.5c;0z. 50c 
PARSNIPS 
All-American. A recent introduction. Roots 
clean, free of side shoots, very small core and 
clear white. Pkt. 25c, 0z. 60c, 14 Ib. $2.25 
PEAS 
“Kennedy s English Improved Early Bird. A hard 
seeded variety which comes in before the extra 
early dwarf sorts are finished, grows 4 feet 
high and the vines are literally covered with 
long well filled pods containing 8 or 9 dark 
green peas of excellent quality. We cannot 
recommend Kennedy’s English Early Bird pea 
too highly. Pkt. 50c 
Giant Stride. A dwarf late pea maturing in about 
80 days. Resistant to pea blight, heavy yield- 
er, pods longer than Laxton’s Progress and 
well filled with peas of excellent quality. 
=b.<50c).5* Ibs: $2.35 

PARSNIP, Ail-Americar. 
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Vegetable Seca Novelties of Merit : ait 



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PEAS, Kennedy’s English Early Bird 
ONION, Sweet Spanish 
