YELLOW VARIETIES—(Continued.) 
607 EBENEZER. This onion is remarkably mild and tender and 
of very delicate flavor. It has such a fine reputa- 
tion for quality in some localities that the onions command much 
higher prices than other kinds. While this variety can be readily raised 
from seed, ils principal usefulness is for producing early onions from 
sets. For this purpose it is far superior to other kinds when ripe, dry 

onions are wanted earlier than they can be grown from seed. 
Che onions are wonderfully firm and solid and will keep almost the 
year around. They are flattened in shape, of deep yellow color and of 
very mild flayor. See below under Onion Sets. Our stock is the true 
Ebenezer. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 

2.00. 

pe; Oz. 45c; 14 Lb. $1.30; 4% Lb. 
628 YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. An old favorite. The onions are of 
globe shape with small necks and deep orange-yellow skin. The flesh 
is creamy-white and of mild flavor. The onions are firm, keep well, 
are of good size and medium early. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 30c; Oz. 55c; 44 Lb. $1.40; 4 Lh. $2.50. 
The Best Red Onion 
616 SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE. The Largest and Handsomest Red 
Onion. We have never seen a more uniform stock than the strain we 
offer. This is a handsome variety and keeps better than any other red 
kind. The quality is fine, the onions being very tender when cooked. 
The bulbs are of perfect globe shape, deep red, and with small tops. 
EKimlincs +5 Oz. aoc; Oz. 60c; 14 Lb. $1.60; 4% Lb. $2.75. 
ONION PLANTS 
SWEET SPANISH—Utah Strain 
30th for early use and for large dry bulbs in late summer, many of our 
customers find these plants the best way to grow fine onions. Planted in 
early spring, they mature in 10 to 12 weeks and will grow in any good 
garden soil. We offer only the true yellow Sweet Spanish, Utah Strain 
which produce large handsome onions of mild flavor, and may be stored 
for some time. Space the plants 3 to 4 inches in rows 14 to 18 inches apart. 
These are Texas grown onion plants and we are dependent on the season 
there for time of delivery, size of plants, etc. They are pulled by the bunch 
from the fields and are not counted so there may be anywhere from 50 
to 110 plants or more per bunch, depending on the size. We cannot ship 
less than two bunches to a customer and suggest you combine orders 
with your neighbors wherever possible. 
2 bunches $1.00; 5 bunches $1.95: 10 bunches $3.25 postpaid. Not 
paid: full crate (60 bunches) $9.50. 
Write for prices on full crates or more for direct shipment from our 
Texas grower. 
SHIPPING ONION PLANTS 
Onion plants may be shipped only east of the Mississippi River and 
north of Virginia. They are usually ready the last part of April or first 
of May and we will ship all orders at that time, except those clearly 
marked for late shipment. Not available after May 15th. 
If your land should not be ready at the time your plants arrive, they 
can be held for some time by spreading them out in a cool dry place, or 
by heeling them in outdoors. 

Harris’ Model 
This is a parsnip your family will really enjoy. 

Ebenezer Onions—Grown From Sets 
The mature onions will keep for many months. 
ONION SETS 
1 Ib. will set 75 to 100 feet of row, depending upon the size of the sets. 
Every garden can produce good onions from sets. Planted in the early 
spring, they make delicious little green onions in a few weeks and by the 
first of July they make nice cooking onions. Two or three weeks later they 
become large ripe onions which can be stored for some time. The sets 
should be planted about 2 inches apart and covered an inch deep. 
For economical use of ground in the small garden it is a good plan to 
plant the sets about one inch apart in rows. Pull every other one for green 
onions in the spring and leave the rest for boiling onions. This will eive 
you a continuous supply throughout the summer. 
EBENEZER SETS. Yellow. These sets will not only produce fine 
bunching onions but also large yellow onions 

of the finest quality. The quality of the onions is far superior to ordi- 
nary yellow sets and the yield is also larger. See above for full descrip- 
tion of this variety. We are pleased to offer fine even sets. 
1 Lb. 45c; 2 Lbs. 80c; Peck (8 Lbs.) $2.55 postpaid. Not 
Bu. (32 Lbs.) $5.60; 2 Bu. $10.80. 
WHITE SETS. (White Portugal or Silverskin.) Used mostly to 
produce early bunching onions. These also make nice 
looking and fine flavored onions to eat while young or will produce good 
prepaid: 

large onions for fall. See description of this variety on page 28. These 
are beautiful sets, clean, uniform and true Silverskin. 
1 Lb. 50c; 2 Lbs. 90c: Peck (8 Lbs.) $2.70 Postpaid. Not prepaid: 
Bu: (32) Lbbs:) $b:75-)2) Bus $11.20; 


ORDER NOW—WE WILL SHIP WHEN SAFE 
For your protection, our onion sets are stored under just the right 
conditions until about the last of February. Order them along with your 
seeds and we will ship as soon as they come out of storage, or when danget 
of freezing is past, usually some time in March. 
PARSNIPS 
A packet of seed will sow about 25 feet of row; an ounce 150 feet. 
This fine vegetable should be in every home garden. A few rows will 
supply the needs of a family. The roots can be dug and stored in a pit 
outdoors or in moist dirt in a cool cellar and will supply a welcome addi- 
tion to the winter vegetables. Should be left in the ground until they are 
frozen. Try some **French fried’ parsnips, they are delicious. Sow seed 
in May in rows 2 feet apart in finely pulverized soil and cover the seed 
nol more than 14 in. deep. Thin the plants to 4 inches apart. 
640 HARRIS’ MODEL. The Smoothest and Whitest Pars- 
nip. These parsnips are medium length, 
very smooth, and remarkably free from small roots or prongs. Harris’ 
Model has a well-deserved reputation for being whiter than any other 
parsnips. This and their smoothness make them very attractive for 
the home garden and more saleable in the market. Our seed is carefully 

grown from selected transplanted roots on our own farm. You will 
find these very superior parsnips. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 35e: 14 Lb. $1.00. 
642 LONG HOLLOW CROWN. Long, smooth and straight, and of 
good quality. We have a fine strain of this popular variety. 
Pkt. 10¢; Oz. 25c; 44 Lh. 80c. 
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