An ounce of seed will sow 125 feet of row. It requires 5 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre. 

EARLY YELLOW GLOBE—Comparative tests on the Elba muck show the big yields and fine type of 
our seed. Ray Statt and Chas. Wilson taking notes. 
600 Brigham Yellow Globe 
Also called “Michigan Onion” and “Michigan 
Strain.” The Best Variety for Storage 
This remarkable onion together with Early 
Yellow Globe has practically taken the place 
of all other kinds in the East and Middle West. 
It is not only grown extensively on muck but is 
also a very popular upland variety. It is out- 
standing because of the large yields obtained, 
the fine rich golden color together with a heavy 
thick skin which makes it the best variety for 
storage. 
The seed we offer is of the true Brigham 
Strain, deep globe in shape and even more 
uniform for type and size than it was when 
first introduced. See prices on next page. 

SWEET SPANISH—UTAH STRAIN 
605 Early Yellow Globe 
The Best Early Yellow Onion 
Earliness, enormous crops, fine appearance and 
unusually good handling and keeping qualities 
have made this variety the leading early onion 
both for upland and muck. It is now by far the 
most widely planted variety in the east. 
The onions mature two weeks before Brigham 
Yellow Globe, are nearly globe shaped, deep 
yellow in color and with a good skin. They keep 
well, and their great vigor gives big yields under 
a wide range of conditions. Early Yellow Globe 
consistently produces the largest crops of fine 
onions. 
Again this year we are pleased to offer our 
customers the same fine stock of Early Yellow 
Globe which has been so satisfactory for many 
years. See prices on next page. 
620 Sweet Spanish—Utah Strain 
Large Mild Sweet Onions of Finest Quality 
This fine large onion can be grown almost 
anywhere in the East and is becoming more 
popular each year. It is an excellent variety 
for upland. The onions are large and hand- 
some, often weighing a pound or more, and 
are fine keepers. 
They require a little more time than the 
early varieties but are vigorous, hardy 
growers, withstanding adverse growing con- 
ditions better than any other kind we know. 
They are also definitely resistant to injury 
by thrips. 
Our strain is particularly fine for uniform- 
ity of shape, small necks and consistently 
high yields. It produces big deep globe shape 
onions with a heavy golden brown skin, and 
the flesh is white, sweet and very mild. We 
highly recommend this stock. See prices on 
next page. 
