UNION PLANTS 
For very early onions and localities where the 
Prices by Parcel Post, Prepaid 100 —=—:1,000. 
season is short and onions cannot be grown from Sweet Spanish, Yellow and/or White....$ .30 $2.00 
field planted seed, but they can be produced from ’ 
plants. The onion plants offered below are field White Bermuda (straw color)..............+. 25 2.00 
grown in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas. We Crystal White Wax, Bermuda.............0 25 2.00 
endeavor through frequent shipments to keep them 
as fresh as possible. Ask for Special Price on Crate Lots. 
ONION SETS—Colorado Grown 
One quart of onion sets will weigh 1 pound; 32 pounds to bushel. Sets when planted will produce 
good green or table onions much earlier than if grown from seed. If allowed to remain in the ground, 
will yield fine large onions for market or for household use 4 weeks earlier than if planted from seed. 
PRICES POSTPAID Qt. 4qts. 8 qts. 
Yellow Danvers 
Sets, bottom .......... $ .35 $1.20 $2.25 
White Silverskin 
Sets, bottom .......... .35 1.25 2.40 
Red Wethersfield 
Sets, bottom .......... 200 1202-25 
Write for prices on bushel lots. 
SPECIAL: 1 qt. each of Red, Yellow 
and White Onion sets, postpaid, 95c. 
1 oz. will sow 150 ft.; 4 to 5 lbs. required for an acre 
CULTURE: Parsnips grow best in a loose, rich sandy 
loam, but will make good roots in any soil that is 
reasonably rich and deep. Stony soil and raw manure 
are likely to produce 
branched or misshapen 
roots. The seed requires 
steady, abundant moisture 
for germination and should 
be sown as early as 
practicable. Sow in rows 
2 to 2% feet apart and 
after plants are 3 to 4 
inches high thin to 3 
inches. apart. Keep the 
ground well worked and 
fairly moist. Parsnips are 
improved by freezing, and 
a portion of the crop can 
be left in the ground all 
winter to be used as a 
spring vegetable. 
ALL AMERICAN. A new 
and improved and 
somewhat shorter va- 
riety with clear white 
roots which are smooth 
and of fine texture. An 
improvement over Hol- 
low Crown. 
PARSNIPS Pkt. Oz. VY, Ib. Lb. 5 Ibs. 
AMA m erica a ciccoveccontssescivoccsesehos $ .07 $.17 $.45 $1.50 $7.00 
Hollow Crown or Guernsey........ .07 17 -45 1.40 6.80 
OKRA OR GUMBO Pkt. Oz “lb. Yb. Lb. 
WI WOTEMGTOON © Cocoocscsccteseccctvetccncsces $.05 $.15 $ .40 $.70 $1.30 
Tall or Perkins Mammoth............ 05 015 40 -70 1.25 
ALL AMERICAN Wire: Velvet <5. ea 2 eee 05 15 .40 .70 1.25 
WHITE SILVERSKIN ONION SETS 
PARONIPS 
HOLLOW CROWN or GUERNSEY. Roots are 12 to 
15 inches long; 2% to 3 inches thick at the 
shoulder. Tapered uniformly to the tip. Smooth, 
easily taken from the ground. Flesh fine grained, 
slightly yellow, and good quality. 
OhRA or GUMBO 
CULTURE: When the ground has become warm, sow 
thickly in drills 3 feet apart, and when large enough 
thin out to a foot apart in the rows. One ounce will 
sow 30 feet of drill. 
DWARF GREEN. Selected earliest variety and_ 
very productive. Plants dwarf, 2% feet high; 
sturdy and well blanched pods, 4 to 4 % inches 
long; tender and fleshy. 
TALL or PERKINS MAMMOTH. The long, green- 
colored pods, measuring 5 and 6 inches long, are 
produced in great quantities. 
WHITE VELVET. The large pods are perfectly 
round, smooth, velvety white. Plant is dwarf, of 
compact branching growth and very prolific. 
CLEMSON SPINELESS. A very uniform spineless 
strain of Perkins long podded type. Plants have 
less foliage, 34% to 4 feet tall. Pods rich green, 
moderately ridged and straight. 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
Syenseeelecheechatoons 05 15 40 -70 1.25 
24 THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
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