607 Ebenezer 
This is the Kind to Grow for Sets 
No yellow onion is better adapted to the grow- 
ing of sets than this fine old variety. When ripe 
dry onions are wanted to meet the early season 
market demand, Ebenezer grown from sets, 
with its remarkably fine quality and appear- 
ance, will often bring premium prices. 
Ebenezer is flattened in shape with a good 
yellow color. It is wonderfully firm and solid 
and an excellent keeper, holding well in storage 
all winter. For the most successful crops it is 
important to get the true Ebenezer, and we 
have it. See prices below. 
Our onion sets are the finest obtainable, clean and 
uniform. See prices and varieties under ONION 

EBENEZER 

Spe, 

SETS below. 
600 BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE. Also called ‘Michigan Onion."" Oz Ys Ib. Ib. 10 Ib. 100 Ib. 
BRMMTMCECING DOGG 1. cee c ocr se ols oc cn ce ccie'swaseaeslesice $ .45 $1.30 $4.35 $42.50 $410.00 
605 EARLY YELLOW GLOBE. See preceding page............. .50 1.35 4.50 44.00 425.00 
607 EBENEZER. Grow for sets. See above..............c000- .40 25 4.00 39.00 375.00 
610 JAPANESE BUNCHING. Large straight onions........... ahs 1.50 5.00 49.00 475.00 
Makes 3 to 5 large straight mild white onions to a plant, is a rapid 
grower and produces marketable ‘‘bunch”’ onions very early. 
When fully grown, the onions are nearly an inch in diameter. 
616 SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE. The Best Red Onion.......... .50 1.35 4.50 44.00 
Large, perfectly round, deep red onion; keeps well. 
617 SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. The Finest White........... 55 1.65 5.50 53.00 Oc 
Large globe shaped white onion. A very profitable variety for 
experienced growers as it always commands the highest prices. 
620 SWEET SPANISH—Utah Strain. See preceding page........ -60 1.75 5.65 55.00 530.00 
624 WHITE BUNCH or White Lisbon....................000. -50 1.35 4.50 44.00 siete s 
Popular in many markets as an early bunching onion. Forms 
mild, sweet ‘‘green’’ onions when young, and medium sized flat, 
clear white bulbs when mature. 
625 WHITE PORTUGAL or SILVERSKIN. For Bunching........ 50 1.50 5.00 49.00 475.00 
Early flat, white onions of mild flavor. Excellent for pickling and 
early green onions, also for sets and for bunching. The mature 
bulbs are splendid keepers. This is our most popular white onion. 
ey COMMTTEPOWEET SPANISH, 65.00 c0ssccticcecccetassvscsncoes .60 1.80 6.00 58.00 ate 
The largest and mildest white onion. Deep globe shape, small 
necks, very clear skin and firm white flesh. Has rapid vigorous 
growth and is widely used for bunching as well as mature bulbs. 
ONION SETS 
12 to 20 bushels of onion sets are required to plant an acre. 
EBENEZER. The Best Yellow Sets. Flattened bulbs, 
full description of Ebenezer above. 
very uniform. Mature early and keep well. See 
Bu. (32 Ibs.) $5.60; 2 Bu. $10.80. 10 bu. or more at $5.25 per bu. Purchaser pays transportation. 
WHITE or Silverskin. Best for bunching. Medium sized flat onions. Clear white, fine appearance. 
Bu. (32 Ibs.) $5.75; 2 Bu. $11.20. 10 bu. or more at $5.50 per bu. Purchaser pays transportation. 
Please note: Orders for onion sets may be entered at any time. They will be shipped as soon 
as we feel that the danger of freezing is past. 
ONION PLANTS—Sweet Spanish—Utah Strain 
Excellent for raising both early green onions and 
dry bulbs for later summer sale. These Southern 
grown plants will produce splendid, large, firm 
onions in 8 to 10 weeks, and many gardeners 
find it profitable to grow them especially for 
local markets and roadside stands. Experience 
has proved that our Sweet Spanish is the only 
satisfactory kind, so we do not offer any other. 
Please note: Onion plants are sold on the basis 
of bunches only. They are pulled by the handful 
in the field and each handful is called a bunch. 
The number of plants in a bunch usually runs 
from 50 to 110 or more depending largely on the 
size of the plants, and it is impossible for us to 
specify the number of plants in a bunch. 
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Shipping onion plants: We expect to have plants 
available from about April 25th until May 15th. 
If you will indicate on your order the approxi- 
mate date you want them, we will ship as near 
that date as possible. Weather conditions 
naturally affect the growing and shipping of 
these Southern plants, and we cannot always 
get them at the proper time. 
Price: 10 bunches $3.25 postpaid. Not prepaid, 
full crate (60 bunches) $9.50. (Weight about 35 Ibs. 
per crate.) 
Special prices can be quoted for direct ship- 
ment to you from our growers in the South on 
full crates or more. Please write for full infor- 
mation. 
