

Burrell’s Yellow Valencia. More resistant to the attack of thrips than any 
other large yellow variety yet introduced. 
Ont 
Burrell's Yellow Valencia 115 days. Our own special 
selection and _ introduction. 
Its outstanding qualities are its full globe shape, deep bronze 
color, large size, and with vigorous tops that are slow to ripen 
down. Probably the largest and heaviest yielding strain of Sweet 
Spanish yet offered. Sweet Spanish Colorado No. 6 keeps better 
in storage but averages slightly smaller. This stock is well bred 
and practically no off color onions will be found. Only sound, true 
to type bulbs are set; this insuring a long-keeping strain. It is not 
as subject to damage by thrips as other sorts. We recommend 
that growers shipping their onions in Spanish style crates use 
Burrell’s Yellow Valencia. Skin is thick and heavy and the attrac- 
tive deep color is even carried to the second and third outer layers. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 95e) (M4 Ib., $3.00) (Ib., $11.00) 
(5 Ibs., $48.40) prepaid 
Sweet Spanish Colorado No. 6 }15 days. Developed 
by the Colorado 
Experimental Station from Burrell’s Yellow Valencia. Probably 
the best keeper of the Sweet Spanish Type. Very deep, almost 
bronze color, in fact the color is darker than any Sweet Spanish 
we have grown. Outer skins thick and the color carried down 
through the several outer layers. Shape globe at 3% to 4 inches 
diameter. 
If not familiar with this strain we suggest that you try it in 
comparison with what you are now using; especially if keeping 
quality, deep color, and thrip resistance is desired. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 95c) (% Ib., $3.00) (lb., $11.00) 
(5 Ibs., $48.40) prepaid 
See page 90 for Special Prices to Market Growers 55 
