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EXTRA EARLY YELLOW ONION 
GUNSON’S SPECIAL YELLOW GLOBE (See Photo Page 34) 
A new Yellow Globe onion maturing four or five days earlier than other varie- 
ties of Yellow Globe. The bulbs carry extra layer of outer skin, making it 
easy to handle and an excellent variety for long season storage. We have made 
selections of this strain for the past three years and offer same to our cus- 
tomers feeling sure it will give universal satisfaction. 
Japanese or Ebenezer 
A large somewhat flattened onion with a yellow skin and white firm flesh. 
It matures in 90 days, will keep longer than any other onion and is one of the 
best sorts for winter storage. Used extensively for growing sets particularly 
where an extra early maturing set is required. 
LONG WHITE BUNCHING 
This variety of onions is used only for bunching. They do not form bulbs. The 
onions grow in clusters of 3 to 5. Plants grow stiff and upright, the bleached 
portion often 6 inches long. Sown in the spring they will produce long green 
onions early in the summer. If sown later and given a little protection, they 
can be wintered over to produce beautiful long green onions early in the spring. 
MICHIGAN STATE SWEET SPANISH ONION 
This new selection of Spanish onion introduced by the Michigan State College, 
has pleased Spanish Onion growers by producing large, hard, sweet onions of 
better appearance and keeping quality than older varieties. Yield has also 
been increased. Every progressive onion grower of Spanish Type onions 
should prove to himself the value of this new introduction. 
