
Painesville, Ohio 
Onion Seed Continued 
382 SWEET SPANISH. 110 Days. The popularity of 
the Sweet Spanish Onions is due entirely to their mild 
sweet flavor. Skin is light yellow, flesh is pearl- 
white, of mild flavor, solid and crisp. Its large 
size and attractive appearance make it a_ ready 
seller on any market. 
A-Pkt. 15¢; B-Pkt. (2 Oz.) 45¢; C-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 85¢ 
383 YELLOW BERMUDA. 95 Days. The most widely 
grown of all Bermuda Onions; medium sized, with 
straw-yellow skin and pure white mild flesh. Very 
desirable for the home garden. 
A-Pkt. 15¢; B-Pkt. (V2 Oz.) 40c; C-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 75¢ 
384 YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. 112 Days. One of the 
most widely planted yellow globe onions whether for 
home gardens or for market crops. Produces med- 
ium size bulbs which are globular in shape, light 
golden brown in color, and remarkably smooth, firm 
and uniform. Flesh is yellowish white and of strong 
flavor. A great favorite because it is dependable 
and a good keeper. 
A-Pkt. 15¢; B-Pkt. (V2 Oz.) 40c; C-Pkt. (1. Oz.) 75¢ 
ONION SETS 
1 Pound for 40 Feet. 
CULTURE: For the small garden we recommend the 
use of Onion Sets as the risk of failure is almost 
eliminated and the crop is ready much-— earlier 
than when grown from seed. Onion Sets should be 
planted in rows 12 inches apart, with sets 2 inches 
apart in the row. 
PLEASE NOTE — At the time this catalog is being 
printed, the Onion Set harvest is very uncertain. We 
do not know how many sets we shall be in a position 
to supply. Either the whites or the yellows may be on 
the short side. If tnis is the case, we will substitute 
one for the other unless you specify otherwise. 
385 WHITE ONION SETS. 
A-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 50c; B-Pkt. (3 Lbs.) $1.35; 
C-Pkt. (5 Lbs.) $2.0C. 
386 YELLOW ONION SETS. 
A-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 50c; B-Pkt. (3 Lbs.) $1.35; 
C-Pkt. (5 Lbs.) $2.00. 

400 HOLLOW CROWN PARSNIP 
“YES INDEED, THEY’RE GUARANTEED” 
CULTURE: 
RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS 


381 SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE ONION 
PARSLEY 
1 Pkt. for 30 feet; 1 Ounce for 200 feet. 
CULTURE: Parsley should be sown early because it is 
very slow to germinate. Sow thickly early in April 
in rows 18 to 24 inches apart and’ 4 inch deep. 
Thin out the plants to stand 6 inches apart in the 
row. : 
390 HAMBURG THICK ROOTED. 90 Days. Has plain 
leaves which can be used just like ordinary parsley, 
but is also grown for the thick, fleshy roots which are 
used for flavoring soups, stews, etc. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Ounce) 30c; C-Pkt. (14 Pound) 90c 
391 PARAMOUNT. 70 Days. All America Award Par- 
sley. Plants 12 inches tall with spread of 20 inches 
when properly spaced. Color unusually rich dark 
green; texture more uniformly and attractively ‘’tripple 
curled’’ than older strains. A striking variety. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Ounce) 30c; C-Pkt. (V4 Pound) 90c 
PARSNIP 
T Pkt. for 20 feet; 1 Ounce for 200 feet. 
Parsnips may be harvested at times when 
the garden has little else to offer. Let them remain 
in the ground over winter, and dig them during a 
thaw or when the spring thaw comes. A freeze is 
required to sweeten them. For the best results, deep 
soil is needed. Sow the seed in rows 2 to 3 feet 
apart and cover with VY inch of fine soil. Thin 
seedlings to stand 4 to 6 inches apart in the row. 
400 HOLLOW CROWN. 130 Days. Our selection of 
this fine variety is surely the best for the private 
garden. We have discarded the types with the slim, 
long roots which so often break ir digging, and offer 
only this shapely, heavy shouldered strain with its 
greatest girth at the crown and gradually tapering to 
a small root. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 30c; C-Pkt. (14 Lb.) 90c 
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