Plant... 
ONION SETS 
Brigham 
Yellow 
Globe Onion 
HOW TO GROW ONIONS: 
1 pkt. sows a 25-ft. row; 1 02z.,100 ft. 
Onions are raised both from seed and from sets. Seed 
sown in early Spring produces ripe Onions in the Fall, 
while sets or plants set out at same time make green 
“‘bunching”’ Onions in a few weeks and dry ripe Onions 
in July or August. 
Sow seed in early Spring as soon as the ground can be 
worked, in drills 114 feet apart and 14 inch deep. Thin 
out to 3 inches apart, using the discards for green Onions. 


Easiest to Grow 
Quicker to 
Mature 
Tqt. (7 1b.) will plant 
50 feet 
It is very easy to 
raise Onions from sets 
and they should be 
grown In every garden. 
If the sets are put out 
early in the Spring, nice 
green Onions can be 
pulled in a few weeks. 
The Onions grow large 
enough to cook about 
the first of July in this 
latitude. Two or three 
weeks later they become 
large, ripe Onions which 
can be kept through the 
winter if desired. The 
sets should be planted 
about 2 inches apart and 
covered an inch deep. 
For economical use of ground in the small garden it is a 
good plan to plant the sets about 1 inch apart in rows. 
Pull every other one for green Onions in the Spring and 
leave the rest for boiling Onions. This 
will give you a continuous supply through- 
out the summer. 
YELLOW SETS. Lb. 50c, postpaid. 
ONION SEED 
BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE. This variety 
recommended by Michigan State College, De- 
partment of Horticulture. True strain. Ready 
to use in 110 days. This ts the best early yel- 
low variety and will produce beautiful large 
globe Onions even under adverse conditions. 
The Onions are unusually Jarge, with an at- 
tractive deep yellow color and nearly globe 
shape. They have a fine tight skin which makes 
them very good keepers. This ts the outstand- 
ing and most satisfactory variety for the home 
garden. 
Pkt. 15c; Woz. 45c; oz. 80c; YIb. $2.55 
RIVERSIDE SWEET SPANISH. Large Sweet 
Onions in your own garden! Seed sown in the 
ground in the early Spring will produce mag- 
nificent large globe-shaped Onions often weigh- 
ing a pound or more and of very mild, pleasant 
flavor. Pkt. 15c; oz. 75c; oz. $1.25 
WHITE SILVERSKIN. Early flat white 
Onions of mild flavor. Excellent for pickling 
and early green Onions. 
Pkt. 15c; Y%oz. 75c; oz. $1.25 
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