
COS LETTUCE, Paris White 
Cos Lettuce or Romaine 
PARIS WHITE. 70 days. Popular variety for the 
home and market garden. It is crisp, has a refresh- 
ing sweet flavor, and does not need tying up in order 
to blanch the heart. Compact, erect plants 10 
inches tall with medium light outer leaves and whit- | 
ish green brittle interior. 
DARK GREEN. 70 days. A medium large, dark 
green variety which forms a good-sized, firm, well- 
folded head. 
Okra 
CuLtTurE. Plant the seed outdoors when frost is past, 
and thin the seedlings to 114 to 2 feet apart. Dwarf varie- 
ties require less space. 1 oz. plants 50 ft. of row; 8 Ibs. 
an acre. 
CLEMSON SPINELESS. 69 days. This variety 
was originated at Clemson University. Remarkably 
uniform; 31% to 4 feet tall. Highly productive; pods 
rich green, straight, moderately ridged and of 
high quality. 
DWARF GREEN LONG POD (Campbell Strain). 
59 days. A very early, dwarf-growing, sturdy va- 
riety, producing an abundance of long, fluted, dark 
green pods. Plants 21% to 3 feet tall. 
PERKINS MAMMOTH LONG POD. 69 days. 
A strong grower, often reaching over 5 feet in height, 
and yielding better than any other variety. Pods 
dark green, fleshy, tender, becoming 7 to 8 inches 
long, 114 inches in diameter, distinctly ribbed and 
tapered. A valuable canning and preserving variety. 
ONION, Prizetaker 

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CARLY YELLOW GLOBE. 


Onion 
Cutrure. Plant the seed in early spring, and thin the 
plants to 3 inches apart in rows 18 inches apart. Rich soil 
free of stones is required. 1 oz. plants 100 ft. of row; 5 Ibs. 
an acre. 
100 days. A _ globe- 
shaped Onion that will stand storage better than 
most early varieties. Under normal conditions bulbs 
are ready ten days to two weeks ahead of Southport 
Yellow Globe. An enormous cropper and an espe- 
cially fine variety for growing on muck lands. Color 
rich deep yellow. 
EBENEZER (JAPANESE). 100 days. Produces 
excellent sets of extraordinary keeping quality 
which when planted in the spring produce early- 
maturing Onions for market. Bulbs medium size, 
deep flat in shape, pure deep yellow, very firm and 
hard. 
PRIZETAKER. 105 days. A _ fine-flavored, extra 
productive, yellow globe Onion. Bright clear 
strawy yellow skin; pure white, solid, mild flesh. 
Ripens firm and hard and is widely grown for ship- 
ping. 
SWEET SPANISH (Utah Strain). 110 days. This 
Onion is now the most popular of all varieties be- 
cause of its great size and extreme mildness. It has 
amber-orange skin and crystal clear white flesh. 
When properly dried, it keeps for several months. 
Has remarkable vigor and is resistant to disease 
and insect pests. 
WHITE LISBON. 85 days. Grown almost ex- 
clusively as an early bunching Onion. When mature 
the bulbs are almost 3 inches in diameter. Clear 
white, with large tops and flesh of mild flavor. 
WHITE QUEEN. 90 days. A very attractive bunch- 
ing Onion. Bulbs medium small, pure white, flat, 
mild and sweet. An early market and pickling va- 
riety. 
WHITE PORTUGAL (SILVERSKIN). 100 days. 
Most widely used white Onion for sets, pickling 
Onions, mature bulbs, and bunching Onions from 
seed. Bulbs of medium size, flat but fairly deep, 
pure white; flesh fine grained, firm and hard. A 
splendid keeper. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. 115 days. Most 
attractive large round Onion with pure paper-white 
skin. The flesh is also pure white. A main-crop 
variety which will keep well for some time in fall 
storage. It is always a ready seller in the market and 
also used extensively for bunching. 
EVERGREEN WHITE BUNCHING. 60 days to 
green Onions. Does not form bulbs. Grown for 
its long, slender, silvery white stalks which are used 
for green bunching Onions or scallions. In the East 
seed is usually planted in late summer and wintered 
over for early spring bunching Onions. 

ONION, Evergreen White Bunching 
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