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ONIONS 
Fr., Oignone; Ger., Swiebeln; Sp., Cebolla; 
It., Cipolle 
1 ounce will sow 100 feet of row. 
For large onions, sow in greenhouse in January 
or February, transplanting to open ground when 
ready. Sow outdoors in April in rows 1 foot 
apart, covering seeds lightly, thin to about 3 in- 
ches. Ground should be well manured. Fre- 
quent cultivation and feeding are essential dur- 
ing the growing season. 
Kennedy’s Ailsa Craig: Our strain of this well 
known exhibition onion is not to be surpassed. 
It is a very large, globe-shaped variety; color 
yellow; a good keeper. Our stock has been 
grown especially for us by one of the most 
renowned English growers. 
Pkt. 50c, oz. $2.20, 14 lb. $7.90 
Kennedy’s Kobblestone. This onion we par- 
ticularly 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, oz. $2.20 
Barletta. One of the earliest, handsomest and 
smallest of the white pickling onions; makes 
a good bunching sort. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.70, 4 Ib. $5.90 
Early Yellow Globe. A fine globe-shaped va- 
riety three weeks earlier than Yellow Globe 
Danvers. Large, beautiful yellow in color, 
thick-skinned and excellent for keeping.  - 
Bkt02107107.099G, 1/4ulb2 92,90 
Prizetaker. One of the largest onions grown 
and the mildest; is productive and a sure crop- 
per; bulbs are globe-shaped and of a light straw 
color. Pkt. 25c, oz. 95c, Y% Ib. $2.90 
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, 0z. 95c, 4 Ib. $2.90 
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, 0z. 95c, 4 Ib. $2.90 
Southport Red Globe. The finest type and most 
popular of the red onions. Distinctly globe- 
shaped, small neck, and are excellent keep- 
ers; deep purplish red. 
Pkt. 25¢, 02. 95c, V4 Ib. $2.90 
Southport White Globe. The true Southport 
Globe form with a thin, delicate skin of pure 
white; flesh is very crisp, fine grained, snowy 
white, exceedingly mild. 
Bke725 cw07..99¢, 374: 1b. $2:90 
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, 0z. 95c, 4 Ib. $2.90 
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:. 35, 07%:.$1.45 
White Sweet Spanish. (Utah strain.) Globe: 
shaped similar to the Sweet Spanish, but. pure 
white. Mild, very large and solid. 
Pkt. 35c, 0z. $1.45 
White Portugal or Silverskin. A large, flat, 
white onion of mild and pleasant flavor; hard 
and fine grained. 
Phe 237. 07..95c:/47lbz $2.90 
Yellow Globe Danvers. Splendid keeper and 
globular in shape; skin is light yellow, flesh 
white and mild. Recommended for the gen- 
eral crop. Pke. '25c, -0z. 95c, 14 Ib. $2.90 
ONION SETS 
1 quart will plant 50 feet of row. 
Plant in April 2 inches apart in rows 1 foot 
apart, covering about 14 inch. Young onions or 
scallions may be used in about 6 weeks. The 
Golden Globe variety will make excellent keep- 
ing onions. 
Ebenezer or Japanese. Ors 0e. ples 350 
Golden Globe. An excellent globe-shaped 
onion of superior quality and yield. Keep- 
ing qualities equal Ebenezer and of better 
quality and appearance. 
Qt. 50c, pk. $3.50 

Red Onion Sets. 
White Onion Sets. 
Yellow Onion Sets. 
Shallots. 
Qt. 50c, pk. $3.50 
Qt. 55c, pk. $3.75 
Ot. 50c, pk. $3.50 
Qt. $1.00, pk. $7.00 

ONION, Kénnedy’s Kobblestone 
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