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Salzer’s Giant © 
Silver King — 
Salzer’s Giant Silver King Onion is ideal 
for exhibition, fancy market or for the home 
table. We have growfi specimens. at Cliff-. 
wood Farms, 22 inches in. circumference 
instead of 21 inches as shown in the illus- _ 
tration, and weighing 4 pounds. Matures ~ 
early~and is uniformly large and of fine~ 
shape, flattish round and thick. The silvery ~ 
white skin is very thin and the fine grained, ae 
white flesh is of such mild and deliciously — 
sweet flavor that it can be eaten raw like an — 
apple. Fully grown, they measure five ‘to — 
seven inches in diameter; they mature ~ 
evenly and keep well in storage. Bic 







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Mr. Peter Tillman, Head, Mont., writes, “1 — 
raised the largest onions from your Giant 
Silver King, that I ever saw.” Salzer’s Giant 
Silver King is enormously productive and 
fe, \) every one desiring the largest and hand- 
/ AY YA somest white onions of the finest flavor will 
‘itp oh cH be more than satisfied with this superb 
LS 2) aromas mals Ct strain. Matures in 120 days. 742—Pke., 
3 a2™*, RY 150; We O%y 35C3 0%, 65C3 2 0%, $1.175 % Ib, 
\__=_ Fd $2.15; % Ib., $4.15; Ib., $8.00, postpaid, 
TO iTS, <a 
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;CROP CAN BE. GATHERED 
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ONION SETS 
A pound or two is 
sufficient for the aver- 
age family.’ 10 bushel 
plant an acre. Plant 
sets for early green 
table onions, as well as 
for large matured, on- 
ions in the fall, to keep _ 
into winter. Our sets 
are screened over a %4 
inch bar, having been grown from selected seed stock. We 
sell by weight only. 1 quart equals 1 1b., 32 lbs. ‘toe babue 
Ceiling prices or lower. Prices subject to change. 
GRANDPA’S ONION MIXTURE 
Recall the days when Grandpa and Grandma planted the 
garden! There was always a corner in which a mixture 
of different Onion seeds was planted. If Grandma wished 
any. kind of onion it was usually found therein, and with 
this in view we offer “Grandpa’s Conglomeration” Onion 
Mixture. 758—Pkge., 10c; 1%4 0Z., 27¢3 O%-5 49e3; 2 075 90¢e3 
y% ib., $1.65, postpaid, 


SALZER’S 
LONG WHITE BUNCHING 
A hardy, perennial variety used - 
only for bunching or for early 
ereen onions; it forms no bulbs. 
The shoots attain marketable size 
very quickly and sell at top 


NOT PREPAID 

prices. Seed may be‘sown in late POSTPAID PRICES TO 5TH ZONE 
summer for early spring onions. 32 Ibs. 
> 790—Pkegz., 10c3; 14 04., 35C3 O%, Lb. 3ibs. 5 I1bs.|| 16 Ibs. (Bu.) 
B4e; 2 oz., $1.20; 14 Ib., $2.10; % - 
Ib., $3.95; Ib., $7.50, postpaid, See Yellow Bottom Sets.$0.33 $6.75  $1.12)| $2. $3.75 
page 57 for quantity prices. White Bottom Sets.. .35° oo 1.19 2.25 4,25 
Mixed Bottom Sets.. .32 ae: SS 1.10 1.95! 3.65— 


OKRA 
Also called Gumbo. Splendid 
for soups and stews, and easily 
grown. 
Perkins Mammoth—About 8 ft. high, rich dark green 
pods often 8 inches long, of fine quality, produced in great 
quantities. 60 days. 731—Pks., 7¢e3; oz. 15¢e; 2 02. 28e;3 
14 Ib., 40e3 Ib., $1.25, postpaid. 
White Velvet—Round, smooth white pods of large size, 
tender and fine flavor. 60 days. 2% ft. Bears profusely. 
732—Pkz., 5c; 0z., 14¢; 2 oz., 26¢; %4 Ib., 37¢3 Ib., $1.15, ppd. 
-~ EBENEZER OR “JAPANESE” 
of great value for very early qnions. Onions are round, 
yellow skinned, and pure white fleshed. Mild and tender. 
Lb., 34c; 3 Ibs.. 77c3 5 Ibs., $1.15, postpaid. Not prepaid: ~ 
8 Ibs., $1.20; 16 Ibs., $2.15; bu. (32 Ibs.), $3.95. “4 
YELLOW MULTIPLIERS 
Or Shallots. Silver white flesh, yellow skin; very pro- 
ductive, often with 20 bulbs in a single cluster. Mild, 
sweet and fine for bunching green. Lb., 49e; 3 Ibs., $1.40; 
5 Ibs., $2.25, postpaid. Not prepaid: S Ibs., $3.30; 16 Ibs. 
$5.85; bu. (32 Ibs.), $9.95. } 
PERENNIAL TOP SETS 
Also known as Egyptian Top Sets. Stay in the ground 

Long White Bunching 


Clemson Spineless—Devel- 
oped by the South Carolina 
Experiment Station. A superb 
home garden, as well as mar- 














ket, variety! Desirable for 
its uniformity and spineless 
fruits. The pods are 9 in. long 
by 1% in. thiek, straight 
ridged and tapered near tip, 
rich green, of fine quality. 
Plants 4 to 4% feet tall; very 
prolific. 55 days. 730—Pks. 
9e3 02z., 16c; 2 0z., 29e3 %4 Ibs 
44e3 Ib., $1.35, postpaid. 


CEILING PRICES 
OR LOWER THAN 
CEILING! 





Splendid 
for Soups 
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Clemson 
Spineless 
4? From one pkg. Silver King Onion Seed, I raised five bushels of fine large onions, 
—Mrs. J. J. Smouse, Box 404, Farmington, 

all year. long, and produce onions as soon as the snow 
leaves. Hardy and bear for years. Lb., 45e3 3 Ibs., $1.053 
5 Ibs., $1.64,>postpaid. Not prepaid: §S Ibs., $1.85; 16 Ibs., 
$3.50; bu. (28 lbs.), $5.65. 
ONION PLANTS 
Note: Due to the drouth last. year, we could not fill 
many of our customers’ orders. We look for normal . 
growing weather again this spring. Orders must be for 
100 or multiples of 100 plants. Available from January ~ 
15 to June 15. Our plants do not have “pink root.” 
PRIZETAKER, YELLOW GLOBE, SWEET SPANISH, - 
WHITE BERMUDA AND YELLOW BERMUDA — 
Prices of Onion Plants: 100 for 42c; 200 for 69¢ 500 for — 
$1.49; 1,000 for $2.65; 3,000 for $6.95, postpaid. Not eepatinn 
6,000 (1 crate), for $6.75; 30,000 (5 crates), for $32.75. 
Shipping weight, about~35 Ibs. per crate, Be sure to state — 
what date we shall ship plants. No C.0.D. plant orders. — 
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