VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
ONIONS—Continued Season. 
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Uses Code to Bulbs 
PRIZETAKER MS OPERA 108 
A large type, yellow sort that was one of the principal American varieties. Most 
popular in the South as an early shipping variety. Not as good a storage bulb as the 
Sweet Spanish which is now rapidly replacing it. 
BULBS—Large globe shaped; flesh, white, fairly firm, coarse textured, mild and sweet 
flavored; skin, thin, glossy, and of straw color. 
RED WETHERSFIELD HM ODIUM 110 
One of the most widely known standard American varieties. It is unquestionably an 
excellent sort for the production of sets, or large mature bulbs for long storage, and by 
far the leading red onion. 
BULBS—Large, flattened and uniform in shape, small neck that matures down very 
nicely; flesh, solid, fine grained, white flushed with pink, strong but of pleasing 
flavor; skin, purplish red in. color. 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE HM OLDEN 120 
Another one of the most popular and best red onions. It is of ideal market size at 
maturity and the most attractive in color and shape of the red types. Highly productive, 
a good keeper, and late in season. 
BULBS—Medium large size, globe shaped, small necks; flesh, fine grained, white with 
a slight pink tinge, firm, of strong flavor; skin, thick, and deep purplish red in 
color. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE M OFTEN 115 
A beautiful, uniform, high quality, prolific variety that commands a premium on the 
market. It is one of the best of the large white onions. A good keeper for a 
reasonable length of time. 
BULBS—Medium large sized, perfect globe shaped; flesh, waxy white, fine grained, 
solid, mild, appealing flavor; skin, thin, most attractive pure white in color. 

KEYSTONE WHITE SWEET SPANISH — A remarkable uniform strain. 
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