VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 4 KEYSTONE SEEDS 
ONIONS—Continued 



Harvesting a fine crop of mother bulbs for Keystone onion seed production. 
Season. 
Prin- Tele- Days 
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Uses Code to Bulbs 
EARLY YELLOW GLOBE M OCOIN 95 
An excellent early onion which has the much desired combination of earliness, color 
and type, along with sufficiently good keeping qualities to be readily marketed to dis- 
tant markets for a considerable length of time. A dependable cropper. 
BULBS—Medium large, globular to slightly flattened with a deep golden color, solid 
and of pleasingly flavored light- creamy flesh. 
EBENEZER or Japanese M OUTDO 120 
Exceptionally high quality onion of large, mild type bulbs. Excellent for sets. Produces 
early green bunching and marketable bulbs from sets planted in the spring. Its small 
top assures thorough ripening. Sets have splendid over-winter keeping qualities. 
BULBS—Large sized, thick-flat shaped, small necks; flesh, very firm, white, fine textured, 
very mild; skin, attractive deep yellow color. 
GRANO, WHITE or White Babosa S OCCOP 90 
The White Grano is just becoming known. Developed by the New Mexico Experiment 
Station for an early shipping sort to fulfill the demand for a more productive, better 
shipping and keeping sort to replace Crystal Wax. 
BULBS—Top shaped, white skinned, mild and sweetly flavored firm flesh. Bulbs will 
grow to large size like Yellow Grano. 
GRANO, YELLOW or Early Grano or Yellow Babosa MS OCITO. 90 
The Grano has for several years been increasing in use through Texas, New Mexico and 
the Southwest. It fills the same purpose as the Bermuda types with better holding 
qualities for the early market when properly matured. More productive than Bermuda. 
BULBS—Distinct top shaped, deep straw colored skin; flesh firm, mild and sweet 
flavored. Bulbs develop to large size under good growing conditions. 
MOUNTAIN DANVERS or Oregon Danvers S OUPPE 108 
This is a fine storage and shipping onion and is the main cropper in the more shorter 
seasoned areas such as Western Colorado. A productive Danvers type and deserves 
more recognition. 
BULBS—Medium large, deep golden brown, thick skinned, globular with flattened base, 
and light creamy solid mild-flavored flesh, giving very little storage loss. 
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