
Here is an old friend and customer, Jaspar Fratello of Fulton, N. Y. He 
grew some very large, uniformly shaped, Early Yellow Globe onions from 
our seed last year 
MUSKMELON 
Bender’s Surprise—A popular salmon fleshed melon in this 
state. Fruit large, oval, distinctly ribbed and heavily net- 
ted. Good shipping variety. Oz., 25c; % 1b., 85c; Ib., 
$2.75; 5 lbs. or more @ $2.60 per lb. 
Delicious—Ripens 10 days before Bender and very popu- 
lar for near-by markets and for road-side selling. Thick, 
salmon-fleshed meat of high quality. Oz., 25c; % Ihb., 
85c; lb., $2.75; 5 lbs. or more @ $2.60 per lb. 
Hale’s Best—Probably the very best long distance shipping 
melon. Round and uniform in size. Heavy, high net. 
Small seed cavity, salmon-orange, Sweet flesh. Oz., 20¢; 
Tepe OCs lb. 2255 6 bss ior more @ $21.0) per lib: 
Trondequoit—A good melon for roadside stands and near-by 
markets. Large, round fruits, thick salmon flesh, very 
juicy, sweet, fine flavor. Oz., 25c; % lb., 80c; lb., $2.65; 
5 lbs. or more @ $2.50 per lb. 

Troquois—Developed at Cornell University. Smaller than 
Bender. Slightly oblong in shape, heavy netting, thick 
orange flesh of very high quality; very uniform in size. 
Early enough to make it a very fine market variety. Oz., 
40¢e; % lb., $1.25; 1b., $4.00; 5 lbs. or more @ $3.85 per Ib. 
Queen of Colorado—Not an early melon but absolutely tops 
in quality—Splendid oval shaped, medium sized melon 
with heavy corky netting. Flesh deep orange, small seed 
cavity. Good for shipping and roadside market. Oz., 25c; 
% 1b., 75c; lb., $2.50; 5 lbs. or more @ $2.40 per lb. 

5 lbs. or 
Oz. % Th Ib more at 
Hearts of Gold........ SeeZbe $8205) $2.50) $2540) per tb: 
Honey Rock—(Sugar f 
RO GK) times sere eae .25 15 2.50 2.40 per Ib 
MANGELS AND SUGAR BEETS 
Danish Giant Yellow Eckendorf—Enormously productive. 
Roots very large, thick, cylinder-shaped, light yellow, 
tinged green above ground. % lb., 55c; lb., $1.75; 5 to 25 
lbs. @ $1.65 per lb.; 25 lbs. up @ $1.50 per lb. 
Half Sugar, Green Top—Long ovoid roots, flesh white. V, 
Ib., 55c; Ib., $1.75; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $1.65 per 1b.; 25 lbs. up 
@ $1.50 per lb. 
Long Red—Enormously productive. Grow % out of ground. 
Y%1b., 55c; lb., $1.75; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $1.65 per 1lb.; 25 lbs. 
up @ $1.50 per Ib. 
Yellow Leviathan—Large, long, spindle-shaped. Gray and 
brown above ground, yellow below. Grow 2 above ground. 
Easily harvested. % lb., 55c; 1b., $1.75; 5 to 25 lbs. @ 
$1.65 per lb.; 25 lbs. up @ $1.50 per Ib. 
MUSTARD 
Long Standing (Southern Curled)—Will not bolt to seed as 
soon as other kinds. Plant hardy, leaves large, wide and 
curled at edges. Oz., 15c; % l1b., 45c; 1b., $1.50; 5 lbs. or 
more @ $1.35 per lb. 
OKRA OR GUMBO 
3 ; Spineless—Rich green, straight, moderately ridged 
Sed ure e ea atity: Plant ATi atall (Oz ale tal bee Zoe: 
lb., 85c. 
Dwarf Long Pod—Fleshy, tender. 7 to § in. pods, tapered 
near tip. Plants 2% ft. tall, very heavy bearers. Oz., 10c; 
4 1ib., 25c; Ib., 85c. 



Charlie Zambito is showing us how his Early Yellow Globe onions ran— 
grown from our seed last year in Elba. There were a lot of crates just 
as good as this one 
HART & VICK’S ONIONS 
Brigham Yellow Globe. Also called Michigan—Keeps well 
in storage—A great yielding variety with a heavy, thick, 
deep brown skin that stays on the bulb and a splendid 
keeper. Our strain is very true; its quality has become 
favorably known wherever onions are grown for market. 
@zi, 0G 4 Tb. o1.65 Ibe. obe2bs 5 lbss orsmonre, @ $5.00 
per Ib. 
Danvers’ Yellow Globe (Original Squires Strain) — The 
globe-shaped bulbs are medium large, very solid and 
have a good dark yellow skin that holds on well. Flesh is 
white, firm and hard. Oz., 50c; % lb., $1.65; Ib., $5.25; 
5 lbs. or more @ $5.00 per lb. 
Early Yellow Globe—This is the best early yellow onion— 
Large globe shape, bright yellow skin and quality of flesh 
make it attractive on the market. Ripens 10 days to two 
weeks earlier than Southport or Michigan and keeps 
better in storage than most early kinds. Onion growers 
throughout the country know our Special Early Yellow 
Globe: Oz., 55¢e; % lb.) $1.75; Ib., $5.50; 5 Ibs. or more 
@ $5.25 per lb. 
Yellow Sweet Spanish (Utah Strain)—We believe this the 
best strain of the Sweet Spanish onions. Larger, earlier, 
more solid, better skin and color than other strains. A 
true globe-shaped onion with pure white flesh of mild, 
sweet ilavor. (O27. 65¢c2 74 Ib. o2.2orclib., of.2i05 05 lbs. or 
more @ $7.00 per lb. 
5 lbs. or 
Oz. % Ib tb more at 
Ebenezer — Large, flat- 
tened, pure deep yel- 
low, good skin, splen- 
did Keepers ines a8 > .)0 $2.65 $5.21 $5.00) per Ib 
Prizetakerwae soe eee 65 DRS (25) 7.00 per Tb 
Southport Red Globe. . “D0 Iss oa) 5.25 per tb 
Southport White Globe. 261 2225 leven 7.00 per Ib 
White Portugal (Silver- 
skin) —The standard 
bunching onion..... 65 2.25 T.25 7.00 per Ib 
ONION SETS 
Ebenezer—The best yellow onion to grow from sets. 12 to 
18 bus required to plant an acre. Peck (8 dts), $2:°65:; 
Bu. (32 qts:), $8375; 2 buy for $17.00. Purchaser pays 
transportation. 

ONION PLANTS 
Again this year we offer the same quality Yellow Sweet 
Spanish onion plants that were so well thought of last sea- 
son. Set them 4 in. apart in the row and they will make big 
onions in 10 weeks. Price—$3.00 for 10 bundles; $4.75 for 
20 bundles prepaid to you. Crate of about 6,000 plants, 
$10.00, not prepaid. Plants tied in bundles of about 100. 
Please remember that we buy and sell onion plants by the 
bundle, not by plant count. We will not be responsible for 
the actual number of plants per bundle. In Texas they are 
pulled by the handful and each handful is called a bundle. 
Around April 15th is the usual time for shipping out of 
here and the onion plant season closes the last week in 
May. We will try to get your plants to you when you want 
them but weather and transportation may upset our plants. 
Please place your order early. 
