
ONIONS—WHITE VARIETIES 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX (Bermuda)—Waxy-white, very flat, 
medium early Bermuda type, with mild flavor. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 40c) (44 Ib. $1.25) (Ib. $4.00). 
WHITE SWERT SPANISH (Special Utah Strain)—Similar to 
the famous White Sweet Spanish in flavor, uniformity and 
mildness, but produces a larger onion and greater yield per 
acre than regular strain. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 75e) (44 Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $7.50). 
WHITE SWEET SPANISH—The pure white flesh of this 
onion is fine-grained and exceptionally sweet. It is a splendid 
sort to use in salads or other ways without cooking. A very 
good keeper for so early and large variety, and is excellent 
for either the home or market garden. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10¢) (Oz. 50c) (4 Ib. $1.75) (Ib. $6.00). 
WHITE BABOSA OR GRANO—The White Grano is just be- 
coming known, developed by the New Mexico Experiment 
Station for an early shipping sort to fulfill the demand for a 
more productive and better shipping sort to replace Crystal 
Wax, bulbs are top shaped, white skinned, mild and sweetly 
flavored firm flesh, bulbs will grow large like Yellow Grano. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 60c) (14 Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $6.50). 
WHITE BABOSA OR GRANO (Special Strain)—Bulbs medium 
large, mild and of excellent flavor. The skin color is a clear 
Silverskin white, highly desirable for early markets. 
Postpaid (Oz. 75e) (44 Ib. $2.50) (Ib. $7.50). 
MAMMOTH SILVER KING—Very large white, flat onion, 
used principally for bunching while green. Seed sown in the 
spring will make boiling onions in July and August. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 40c) (44 Ib. $1.25) (Ib. $4.00). 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE—Beautiful silvery white, per- 
fectly globe shaped, uniform in size. Flesh firm, fine-grained, 
solid and of pleasant flavor. Very small neck. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 50c) (44 Ib. $1.50) (Ib. $5.00). 
WHITE PORTUGAL or SILVERSKIN—A fine silvery-white 
flattened bulb that keeps well; useful for pickling, bunch- 
ing, and the standard for white sets. Medium sized, with 
mild flavor, and earlier than Southport White Globe. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 40c) (%4 Ib. $1.25) (Ib. $4.50). 
WHITE LISBON—Grown exclusively as an early bunching 
onion, stems white. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 40c) (44 Ib. $1.25) (Ib. $4.00). 
WHITE BARLETTA (Pickling)—The best small white onion 
for pickling. Our seed is the real Barletta onion, producing 
very small round, white onions that mature early. Sow at the 
rate of 40 pounds per acre. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 40c) (44 Ib. $1.25) (Ib. $4.00). 

BUNCHING ONIONS 
NEBUKA WHITE BUNCHING—A bulbless bunching variety 
grown for its very long, pure white stems; long-standing, 
tender and and of delicate flavor. Resistant to pinkroot, 
thrips and smut. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 40c) (4% Ib. $1.25) (Ib. $4.00). 
ONION SETS 
CULTURE—One quart will plant 20 feet of row: 12 to 15 
bushels an acre. Soil requirements the same as for onion seed. 
Place the onion sets 3 to 4 inches apart, according to size, 3 
inches deep, in rows 1 foot apart. Furrow out the soil with a 
hoe, set the onions in this furrow right side up, and cover with 
a garden rake. Qt. 3 Qts. 
Yellow Bottom: Sets: ee eee ae $0.35 $1.00 
White Botton Sets sae SU Se eee ete no 40 =1.10 
Red Bottom. Sets. at ot ee eee oe oD 1.00 
By Parcel Post, Postpaid 
PERFEGRO BRAND — — — HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 


PARSNIPS 
OKRA OR GUMBO 
CULTURE—One ounce of seed will sow 40 feet of drill. Very 
wholesome. The pods, when youg, make fine soup and are also 
used in mixed vegetable soups. Plant seed after the ground 
is warm and dry, in drills 3 feet apart, thinning the young 
plants to 1 foot apart. Make early and late sowing to secure a 
supply throughout the season. Easy to grow in any good 
garden soil. Popular in the South. 
DWARF GREEN LONG-POD—An early, dwarf growing, 
sturdy variety producing an abundance of long, fluted, dark 
green 8-inch pointed pods. One of the best for canning. 
WHITE VELVET—Plants 3% feet high. Pods creamy white, 
7 inches long, slightly curved and pointed, smooth and ten- 
der, early and productive. 
CLEMSON SPINELESS—All America Silver Medal for 1939. 
A very uniform spineless strain of the Perkins long-podded 
type. Plant has less foliage than Perkins; pods rich green, 7 
inches long, straight, ridged. A valuable introduction for 
commercial or garden crops. 
Prices on above varieties: 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 20c) (4 Ib. 35c) (Ib. $1.00). 
PARSLEY 
One ounce of seed will plant 150 feet of drill; 3 pounds an acre. 
EVERGREEN—Dark green very finely curled leaves, of up- 
right growth with stout stems. Good for home garden as well 
as for market gardeners and forcing. 
PARAMOUNT —Very uniform plants with stout stems for 
bunching, a vigorous grower developing to 12 inches tall 
and a width of 20 inches; shows resistance to tipburning and 
is of exceptionally dark rich green color. 
PERFECTION — An excellent 
vigorous parsley with finely 
curled leaves. The color is 
deep emerald green and most 
attractive. Rapid grower with 
upright plants. 
PLAIN OR ITALIAN — The 
leaves of this variety are flat, 
deeply cut but not curled. 
Very desirable for flavoring. 
Above, Prices Postpaid: (Pkt. 
10c) (Oz. 20c) (44 Ib. 50c) (Ib. 
$1.50). ° 
PARSNIPS 
One ounce of seed will plant 200 feet of drill; 3 pounds to the 
Ache: 
IDEAL OR MODEL—The roots are of medium length, very 
smooth, pure white without small roots or prongs. Very 
attractive for the home garden and more salable in the 
market. Of excellent quality. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 15c) (4% Ub. 40ce) (Ib. $1.25). 
GUERNSEY HOLLOW CROWN—Roots half long, smooth, 
thick-shouldered, of sugary flavor. One of the best. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 15¢) (14 Ib. 40c) (Ib. $1.25). 
ALL AMERICAN—A new and very good variety. The roots 
are large and broad-shouldered, of medium length, fine tex- 
ture, white color with small core, free from side roots. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 20c) (14 Ib. 50c) (Ib. $1.50). 

