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Re en oe Uo eh mee \\\\\\Se «Farms, 22 inches in circumference instead 
i : ss of 21 inches as shown in the illustration, 
and weighing 4 pounds. Matures early and 
is uniformly large and of fine shape, flattish 
round and thick. The silvery white skin is 
very thin and the fine grained, white flesh 
is of such mild and deliciously sweet flavor 
that it can be eaten raw like an apple. 
Fully grown, they measure five to seven 
inches in diameter; they mature evenly and 
keep well in storage. 
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Mr. Charles W. Lephart, 658 Burchard St., 
Watertown, N.Y., writes, “I was very much 
pleased with your onions last year.” Giant 
Silver King Onion is enormously productive 
YY yf. and every one desiring the largest and hand- 
Wy Ni ? somest white onions of the finest flavor will 
Ye cel. cic be more than satisfied with this superb 
Sat pase "ox wel aj 6Strain. Matures in 120 days. 742—Pkg., 
2 
il ot egg 
<4. SS po nos $2.15; % Ib., $4.15; Ib., $8.00, 
1 
5C3 Ye O%  35€3 O72, 6G5e;3 2 oz., $1.17; 1%4 Ib., 
postpaid. 

GRANDPA’S ONION MIXTURE ~ ONION SETS 
- Recall the days when Grandpa and Grandma planted the : 
_ garden! There was always a corner in which a mixture A pound or two is 
of different Onion seeds was planted. If Grandma wished sufficient for the aver- 
any kind of onion it was usually found therein, and with age family. 10 bushel 
this in view we offer “Grandpa’s Conglomeration” Onion * plant an acre. Plant 
Mixture. 758—Pkez., 10ce; % o7z., 19e; oz., 38e3 2 0z., 60c3 sets for early green 
e5 Ib., $1.00; 1% Ib., $1.85; Ib., $3.50, postpaid. : 
% Y di 2 table onions, as well as 
LONG 
for large matured on- 
WHITE BUNCHING 
ions in the fall, to keep 
into winter. Our sets 
s A hardy, perennial variety used 
z only for bunching or for early 


are screened over a % 
inch bar, having been grown from selected seed stock. We 
green onions; it forms no bulbs. 
The shoots attain marketable size 
sell by weight only. 1 quart equals 1 1b., 32 lbs. to 1 bu. 
Prices of onion sets Subject to change without notice. 
very quickly and sell at top 
prices. Seed may be sown in late 
‘summer for early spring onions. 
790—Pkez., 10c; %% OZ B5C3 OZ, 
+ 64e; 2 oz., $1.20; 1% Ihb., $2.10; 1% 
 Ib., $3.95; Ib., $7.50, postpaid. 

POSTPAID PRICES TO 5TH ZONE NOT PREPAID 
y 32 Ibs. 
Lh. 3ibs. 5 1bs.|| 16 Ibs. (Bu.) 
ES Se 
Yellow Bottom Sets. , $0.45 $1.02 $1.40 || $2.75 $5.25 
4, 
¥ 

; White Bottom Sets.. AT 1.06 1.57 || 2.95 3.65 
Mixed Bottom Sets.. \ .44 99 1.45|| 2.60 5.00 
z OKRA ‘ < 
; Also called Gumbo. Splendid EBENEZER OR JAPANESE 
: Of great value for very early onions. Onions are round, 
mee Pompe and stews, and easily Long White Bunching | yellow skinned, and pure white fleshed. Mild and tendon 
Lb., 46e; 3 Ibs., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $1.53, postpaid to 5th zone. Not 
Perkins Mammoth—About 3 ft. high, rich dark green | prepaid: 8 Ibs., $1.55; 16 Ibs., $2.85; bu. (32 Ibs.), $5.40, 
_ pods often 8 inches long, of fine quality, produced in great 
bs 
Babe soe: abe, SEES, yostpanin®” 1081 Om Bes 2 on, Se; YELLOW MULTIPLIERS 
f rn t—Round, smooth white pods of large size, Or Shallots. Silver white flesh, yellow skin; very pro-. 
ES A aga oe flavor. 60 days. 2% ft Bears =e ductive, often with 20 bulbs in a Single cluster. Mild, 
732—Pkg., 10c; oz., 15¢; 2 oz., 28c; 14 Ib., 40e; Ib., $1.25, ppd. | Sweet and fine for bunching green. Lb., 48e; 3 Ibs., $1.30; 
: 5 Ibs., $1.95, postpaid to 5th zone. Not prepaid: 8 Ibs., 
: Cleniaoi. Splucicks = Devel= : $2.19; 16 Ibs., $3.98; bu. (32 Ibs.), $7.45. 
. 
iS. by the South Carolina PERENNIAL TOP SETS 
_ Experiment Station, A superb 
home garden, as well as mar- Ne eee oo SOR Ee SRS On 
ket, variety! Desirable for elliyear long, ald produce oelbe ea epee, es ‘ound 
its uniformity and spineless leaves. Hardy and bear for yeare ih. 4008 Ieee eraae 
fruits. The pods are 9 in. long oo pS $1.95, postpaid to 5th zone. Not prepaid: 8 Ibs. 
3 $2.19; 16 Ibs., $3.98; bu. (28 Ibs.), $6.50. 
‘by .1% in. thick, straight 
ONION PLANTS — 
ridged and tapered near tip, 
_ rich green, of fine quality. 
Plants 4 to 4% feet tall; very Salzer’s Onion Plants will give you the very earliest 
large onions! Set them out just as soon as you can get 
them into the ground. Orders must be for 100 or multi- 
ples of 100 plants. Available from January 15 to June 15, 
Our plants do not have “pink root.” 
PRIZETAKER, YELLOW GLOBE, SWEET SPAN ISH, 
WHITE BERMUDA AND YELLOW BERMUDA 
Prices of Onion Plants: 100 for 47ce; 200 for S2e; 500 for 
$1.73; 1,000 for $2.98; 3,000 for $7.10, postpaid. Not prepaid; 



prolific. 55 days. 730—Pkg., 
10e; oz., 16¢; 2 oz., 29e; 1% Ib., 
4e; Ib., $1.35, postpaid. 
[77—SOw SALzeRr’s SEEDS 
_ I ordered several house 
ylan/‘ts from you this 
spring, and each plant 
as in perfect condition. 
Mrs. Louie Kuhns, R.D. 










: s Okra 6,000 (1 erate), for $6.75; 30,000 (S erates), for $32.75. 
Waterford, Pa. Splendid i Clemson Shipping weight, about 35 Ibs. per crate, Be sure to state 
2 for Soups Spineless what date we shail Ship plants. No C.0O.D. plant orders, 
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