
Sweet Spanish Onion 
Yellow Sweet Spanish 
The Largest and Sweetest Onion 
UTAH STRAIN-.This globe-shaped Onion is the larg- 
est and sweetest variety grown. The flesh is pure: 
white, of very fine grain, crisp, juicy, and so mild and 
sweet that it is unsurpassed for eating raw. The skin 
is light yellow. Although of gigantic size, it has a 
small top, is a fair keeper, and, if allowed to thor- 
oughly dry, will stand shipping. Utah Sweet Spanish 
is more resistant to thrips and mildew blight than most 
varieties. Pkt., 15¢; % oz., 40c; 0z., 75c; %4 Ib., $2.25; 
Ib., $6.65; 2 Ibs., $12.80; 5 lIbs., $30. 50: 10 Ibs. 
$60.00, postpaid. For prices of plants, see page 19. 
White Sweet Spanish 
The Largest White Onion 
Identical in every way to the above described Yellow 
Sweet Spanish except color, which is pure white. 
Mammoth in size, solid, crisp, juicy, sweet and mild. 
The most handsome white onion ever grown. Pkt., 15e; 
Y% oz., 40¢; 0z., 75¢; %4 lb., $2.25; Ib., $6.65; 2 Ibs., 
$12.80; 5 lbs., $30.50; 10 lbs., $60.00, postpaid. 
Michigan State College 
Sweet Spanish 
A long keeping strain of Yellow Sweet Spanish de- 
veloped at Michigan State College. Growers wanting a 
sweet onion for long keeping in storage should plant 
this strain, as the onions will keep late into the Spring 
in perfect condition. The outer skin is tight and holds 
to the flesh, making very attractive onions after they 
have been held in storage for 6 months. Pkt., 20c; 
Y% oz., 55¢; o2Z., $1.00, postpaid. 
Wii t - 
Large Red Wethersfield [iv anc: 
crop flat red variety. Pkt., !0c; 0z., 55c¢; % Ib., $1.65; 
lb., $4.85; 2 lbs., $9.20; 5 ibs., $21.50; 10 lbs., $40.50, 
postpaid. 
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Yellow Globe Danvers 27) ,.7 93 
low Onion. Not quite as large or as globe shaped as 
Southport. Pkt., 0c; oz., 55¢; 1% Ihb., $1.65; Ilb., 
$4785; 2 Ibs:; $9. 205. 5 lIbs., $21.50; 10 Ibs.,, $40.50, 
postpaid. 

Ebenezer 

Onions Contain a Fair Amount of Vitamin B1, | Deduct 10c per tb. from the Postpaid Prices given in this catalog if. 

Some Vitamin C, Calcium and Iron 
Disease-Treated Onion Seed 
Onions usually net the grow- 
er more money per acre than 
any other vegetable crop. If 
you are going to raise a crop 
that requires the labor and 
capital that Onions do, don’t 
waste your time cultivating 
anything but the best. The 
difference in price, if any, be- 
tween a good strain of care- 
fully grown seed and a poor 
strain, carelessly grown, is so 
small that you cah only afford 
to plant the very best. There 
are many inferior strains of 
Onion seed being offered to 
the public at low prices which 
will produce Onions of all 
sorts and sizes instead of the 
uniform, marketable crop ob- 
tained by planting a carefully 
selected strain of seed. Wach 
year a-large and steadily in- 
creasing number of market 
gardeners buy our pure bred, 
disease-treated Onion seed, be- 
cause they realize that none 
is superior. 
One ounce of seed for 150 
feet of row; 4 to 6 Ibs. per Burgess’ Early Yellow Globe 
| Burgess’ Early Yellow Globe 
The Earliest Yellow Globe Onion 
Our Early Yellow Globe Onion will produce a crop from seed which will be ready for the market about 
the same time as onions grown from sets. It is positively the earliest yellow globe onion. Onions of good size, 
fine globe shape and beautiful yellow color. As to maturity, it can be put on the market fully three weeks 
earlier than Danvers or Southport Strains of yellow globe, and yields very heavily. On several occasions onion 
crops have been a failure except Early Yellow Globe, which produced a fine crop of good sized onions that 
brought a price much above market. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 35e; oz., 60c; %4 lIb., $1.86; Ib., $5.30; 2 Ibs., $10.10; 
5 lbs., $23.75; 10 lbs., $46.50, postpaid. 
Brigham’s Yellow Globe | 
Brigham’s Yellow Globe is a strain of Southport Yellow Globe = 
which is preferred by many growers on account of its fine keeping 
qualities and larger yields. Onions are solid, true globe shape, and 
are grown from selected bulbs of the original strain. Pkt., 10c; % 
Z., 35¢; oz., 60c; % lb., $1.80; lb., $5.30; 2 Ibs., $10.10; 5 Ibs., 
$23.75; 10 lbs., $46.50, postpaid. ; 
h st d red Onion: 
Southport Red Globe oii Moc tn ssc; yb, 
$1.65; Ib., $4.85; 2 Ibs., $9.20; 5 Ibs., $21.50; 10 Ibs., $40.50, 
postpaid. 
© Extra select; the best 
Southport White Globe round white Onion. Al- 
ways brings a fancy price on the market. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c; 
oz., 60ce; ™% 1b., $4.80; Ib., $5.30; 2 Ibs., $10.10; 5 lbs., $23.75; 
10 Ibs., $46.50, postpaid. 
The favorite round yel- 
Southport Yellow Globe (0) onion with the big 
Onion growers. Attractive in appearance and an immense cropper. 
Pkt lOc; 02z., 55¢5 44 Ib., Sill653' lbo.,° $4.85). 2 lbs, $9°205.5 Ibss, : “ 
$21.56; 10 Ibs., $40.50, postpaid. Brigham’s Yellow Giobe 
CRYSTAL WAX BERMUDA 
The most attractive onion in the world. Absolutely pure white. Many car loads 
of these flat white onions are grown annually in Texas and shipped North for early 
Spring use. Also does well in the North. One of the earliest Onions grown, and the 
earliest of the Bermuda type; very sweet and mild. Pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 40c; oz., 75c; 
Y% lb., $2.25; lb., $6.65; 2 lbs., $12.80; 5 Ibs., $30.50; 10 Ibs., $60.00, postpaid. 
For prices of plants, see page 19. 
EBEN EZER The Extra Early, Long Keeping 
The flesh is white, firm and of a very 7 delicate flavor. The Onions 
are quite similar to Yellow Globe Danvers in shape but much larger 
in size, yellow skinned and have very small tops and mature early. 
Those who want a nice Onion, either for large Onions or bottom 
sets, would do well to try the Ebenezer. Sets of this variety rarely 
produce seed stalks as other kinds do. The Ebenezer is such a good 
keeper that even those ripening in July will keep sound and hard 
through the fall and all winter. Standard and best variety for sets. 
Pkt., [0¢; 0z., 5505 44 Jb;, $12655 Ib., $4:85:= 2 lbs)57 $9-207 95 lbs 
$21.50; 10 Ibs., $40.50, postpaid. 
WHITE PORTUGAL or SILVERSKIN 
The standard flat white Onion; bulbs grow to good size; mild and of 
fine flavor. Grown extensively for winter use and. for sets and pickling. 
Sow 1 to 2 oz. of seed to each 100 feet of drill for pickling; 2 to 4 
oz. for sets. Pkt., 10c; 1% 0z., 35c; oz., 60c; %4 Ib., $1.80; lb., $5.30; 
2 Ibs., $10.10; 5 ‘Ibs. in o2os 753 10 Ibs., ‘946. 50, postpaid. 
Evergreen White Bunching 
A very profitable home and market garden variety for young or 
bunching onions. Produces a cluster of 4 to 6 long, white shoots 
from a single seed in the first season. By drawing the ‘soi! up around ~ 
the plants these tender shoots can be blanched. Winters over well 
where weather is not too severe and provides a heavy crop for early 
harvest if planted in midsummer. Pkt., 15¢; % oz.,-40c; oz., .75e3 
¥Y% Ib., $2.25; lb., $6.65; 2 Ibs., $12.80; 5 lbs., $39.50, postpaid. 





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