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684 White Sweet Spanish—uran STRAIN 
110 days. Identical with the original Sweet Spanish in every way except 
color of skin which is pure glistening white instead of yellow. Flesh is 
pearl-white, of mild flavor, solid and crisp. Its large size, small neck, and 
attractive, deep globular appearance make it a ready seller on market 
stands; a favorite, attractive, sweet white onion with home gardeners. 
Pkt. 15¢; 1%40z.50¢; oz. 95¢; 1%, lb. $2.75 



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672 Ebenezer © 
105 days. Bulbs are a flattened globe, 
2% to 3 in. or more across when well 
grown, yellowish brown skin with firm 
yellowish white flesh of exceptionally 
mild flavor. One of the best winter 
keepers, remaining in good, hard condi- 
tion until spring. Grown extensively for 
sets because of good keeping quality. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 35¢; 
oz. 65¢; V4 lb. $1.95 
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3 Extra Choice Onions 
Prizetaker, White Portugal 
and Southpo:t Red Globe 
7025-3 Pkts., one each, 30« 
value 40¢ for only 
90 .. W. ATLEE BURPEE CO. 

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For flavoring salads, raw or cooked vegetables, soups, 
sauces, stews, etc., or served as a separate vegetable, onions 
are universally popular. A large selection of varieties from 
which to choose —round or flat in shape, mild or fairly strong 
in flavor, and white, yellow or red colored skin although the 
flesh of all is white. For green onions or large onions, you have 
your choice of sowing seeds or planting sets. You may pull 
green onions as needed before the bulb enlarges or large onions 
after bulbs are formed. Fully matured onions may be kept for 
winter storing. Some varieties are better than others for this 
purpose as explained in the descriptions. 
682 Sweet Spanish O 
UTAH STRAIN 
110 days. Very large, globe-shaped, exceptionally 
mild, fine grained and sweet—excellent when 
cooked or for use in salads or other ways without 
cooking. They are remarkably uniform, have light 
yellow skin and pure white, firm, crisp, tasty flesh. 
Under proper growing conditions, will measure 
4 to 6 in. across. Although onions of this type will 
not keep as long in storage as Yellow Globe Dan- 
vers, Southport, or Ebenezer, Utah Sweet Spanish 
will stand shipping and storage for short periods 
better than Prizetaker, Gibraltar or the Bermuda 
varieties. In northern states, and sections where 
summers are short, seed is usually started early. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 0z. 50¢; oz. 95¢; 1%, lb. $2.75 
675 Excel Bermuda—zarly, mild 
90 days. Earlier than Yellow Bermuda, slower to bolt, free of 
splits, doubles, bottlenecks and pink off-color bulbs. Highly 
recommended for Texas and other southern states where Ber- 
muda onions are grown successfully. All- erica Winner. 
Pkt. 25¢; 1 0z. 60¢; oz. $1.10; 14 Ib. $3.00 
697 White Portugal—<siver skin” 
100 days. Large, flat, white onion with firm, fine grained flesh 
of mild and pleasing flavor. Grown more extensively for sets 
than any other white onion. Also used for bunching or “green” 
onions, as well as for pickling when small, and fall storage. 
Pkt. 15¢; %o0z.50¢; oz. 95¢; 1% Ib. $2.75 
671 Yellow Globe Danvers © 
105 days. One of the most widely planted yellow globe onions 
for home gardens, market crops and the production of onion 
sets. Onions are medium-size, 
globular, light golden brown, 
remarkably smooth, firm and 
uniform. Flesh is © yellowish 
white and of strong flavor. 
Dependable, productive and 
a good winter keeper. Ours 
is a selected stock that 
is sure to please the 
most discriminating 
_ gardener. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 40¢; 
oz. 75¢; 14 Ib. $2.25 
Yellow Globe Danvers 

Burpee’s ONIONS. 
