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 on preceding page. 
Our Ebenezer Onion Sets are grown from this : aN 
same true strain, and will produce large onions ee. ae ak 
of the finest type. See below. EBENEZER 
ONION SETS 
About 12 bushels of onion sets are required to plant an acre. 
Harris’ onion sets are the finest obtainable, clean, uniform and productive. They are grown by an 
expert from true strains of seed, carefully stored, screened accurately and shipped as soon as we 
feel that danger of freezing is past. We guarantee their arrival in good condition. 
EBENEZER A. Standard Grade—These are the best regular-sized yellow sets (34 in. bar screen) suit- 
able for nearly all purposes. They mature early, producing large, uniform flattened bulbs. 
Bu. (32 Ibs.) $5.60; 2 bu. $10.80. 10 bu. or more at $5.25 per bu. Purchaser pays transportation. 
EBENEZER B. Extra Small Grade— These sets have been screened through a 34 in. mesh and are uni- 
formly small. They are preferred by some large growers, especially for muck. 
Bu. (32 Ibs.) $6.10; 2 bu. $11.80. 10 bu. or more at $5.75 per bu. Purchaser pays transportation. 
WHITE or Silverskin— These are the best sets to use for bunching onions. They produce medium-sized 
flat white bulbs of fine appearance and good quality. 
Bu. (32 Ibs.) $5.75; 2 bu. $11.20. 10 bu. or more at $5.50 per bu. Purchaser pays transportation. 
ONION PLANTS 
Sweet Spanish — Utah Strain 
Flown direct to us by chartered plane, our onion plants 
now reach us the morning after they are pulled in Texas, 
and we are able to forward them to you in much fresher, 
more vigorous condition than ever before. We expect the 
plants to be available between April 10th and May 10th— 
if you will indicate on your order the approximate date you 
want them we will do our best to meet it. Remember— 
the earlier they are set out, the bigger the crop. 











FOR MUCK AND UPLAND 
To compete with Western “jumbo’’ Sweet 
Spanish which sell at high prices on Eastern 
markets, growers should try our Sweet Spanish 
Onion Plants. They will produce tremendous 
yields of splendid large firm onions and can be 
set out early as they will stand considerable 
frost. Both large and small growers find them 
ideal for the quality market. 
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. 
Price: 10 bunches $3.25 postpaid. Not prepaid, 
single crate (60 bunches) $9.50. 4 to 9 crates at $9.15 
each; 10 crates or more at $8.85 per crate. (Weight 
35 Ibs. per crate.) ; 
Special prices—For growers in sections south 
and west of us, we can quote special prices for 
oe a direct shipment from our Texas grower, on full 
Unloading onion plants flown to us from Texas. crates or more. Please write. 
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