
What Would Soup be Without Onions? 

MUSHROOM SPAWN 
Large, vigorous and finely flavored Mushrooms. 
about 1% Ibs., 50c. 
MUSTARD 
WHITE ENGLISH. 40 days. Leaves comparatively small and 
smooth, deeply cut or divided and of medium dark green 
color. Plant upright, of rapid growth and soon bolts to seed. 
Leaves, when young, are mild and tender. Pkt., 10c. 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED. 40 days. Leaves large, light green 
with tinge of yellow, much crimped and frilled at edges. 
Plant upright or slightly spreading in growth. Pkt., 10c. 
Brick, 
OKRA or GUMBO 
The young seed pods are used in soups, stews, catsups, 
etc. Highly esteemed in the South. After danger of frost 
is past, the ground being warm and in good condition, 
plant in rows about two and one-half feet apart, cover- 
ing with about an inch of fine soil. 
WHITE VELVET. 65 days. Plant is about 314 feet high, 
early maturing and very. productive. Pods white, long, 
cn and are tender until nearly full sized. Pkt., 
C 
DWARF. Long pod, green. Pkt., 10c. 


Yellow Globe Danvers Onion 
EBENEZER. 100 days. The Onions are not unlike Yellow 
Globe Danvers in shape and size, but are superior in 
flavor and keep longer. They are firm, solid, have a thin 
skin, and are agreeably mild. Also planted extensively to 
produce small sets for the following season. Pkt., 15c. 
WHITE PORTUGAL (American Silverskin). 100 days. This 
is the best sort to sow for Onion sets or for pickling; 
sown thickly for either it makes a small, round, hard 
bulbssPkt., Joc ; 
LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD. 110 days. We have a very fine 
and select strain of this sort. Color is deep purplish red; 
flesh white, moderately grained and very firm. Yields an 
enormous amount per acre, and is one of the best winter 
keeping Onions. Pkt., 15c. 
YELLOW SWEET SPANISH. 110 days. An increasingly popu- 
lar large yellow variety of Spanish origin, similar to Prize- 
taker, but larger. Globular, with golden yellow skin; flesh 
white, very mild, and of pleasing flavor. Prolific and 
desirable for shipping and fall storage. Pkt., 15c. 
ONION SETS 
BROWN BOTTOM SETS. Treated precisely as top Onions 
are, setting them out in the spring instead of sowing 
seed. 
YELLOW BOTTOM SETS. Like the preceding except in color 
and used in the same manner. 
WHITE BOTTOM SETS. These do not keep as well as the 
brown and yellow, but produce beautiful white Onions 
early in the season. 
ONIONS 
Bred to Thrive in Your Soil and Climate 
The Onion Criginated in Egypt 
Zwiebel (Ger.) Cipolio (it.) 
PRIZETAKER. 105 days. Grows to an immense size and for fall 
marketing is unexcelled. Although of such great size, it is very 
hardy and a fair winter keeper, as it ripens up hard and firm; . 
very fine grained, and of mild, delicate flavor. The outside skin 
is rich yellow while the flesh is white. Pkt., 15c. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. 110 days. This grows to a very large 
size and is a perfectly globe-shaped Onion. Color is a clear pure 
white. This variety is used by the market gardeners for bunch- 
ing. Pkt. lSc: 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE. 110 days. A large, perfectly shaped 
Globe Onion and an excellent Onion for keeping throughout the 
winter. A very heavy cropper, handsome in appearance and good 
dark yellow color. Pkt., 15c. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. 110 days. This fine Onion is of large 
size, an early and abundant cropper. Bulbs very thick, flat or 
slightly convex bottoms, full oval top with small neck and rich 
brownish yellow skin. Pkt., 15c. 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE. 120 days. This is a fine keeper. Large size 
and considered one of the best red Onions. Flesh is fine grained, 
very mild and tender. Pkt., 15c. 

Onion Sets 
