WHITE ONIONS—Continued 
LONG WHITE BUNCHING (Ever- 
green Strain)—Used for producing green 
bunching onions. The stems are long and 
uniform with a large portion of white 
meat. An oriental strain often used by 
commercial growers in the Eastern 
States. Will stand longer than any other 
kind for green bunching onions. Not good 
for late summer or fall planting to winter 
over as it runs to seed early in the spring. 
JUMBO WHITE SWEET SPANISH— 
Considerably larger than the regular 
White Sweet Spanish and valuable where 
heavy yields are desired. Popular also 
for dehydration. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c; %4 Ib. 
$2.00; Ib. $6.00. 
WHITE SWEET SPANISH — Largest 
white onion. Bulbs globular with small 
neck, pure white skin and mild flesh. 
ONION SETS 
*BOTTOM SETS—Small onions grown 
from seed planted too thickly to reach 
mature size. They produce green onions 
in a short time, or if left to grow they 
will produce nice, large dry onions ear- 
lier than those grown from seed. It is 
best to use the smallest sets to provide 
dry onions and larger ones for green 
onions. Postpaid. 1% Ib. 25c; lb. 40c; 3 lbs. 
for $1.00. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs. @ 30c; 
10 Ibs. @ 28c per Ib. 
YELLOW MULTIPLIER or SHAL- 
LOTS—Popular perennial that multiplies 
each year. Desirable for early crops. 
rown skin, mild, white flesh. Postpaid. 
Lg Ib. 30c; Ib. 55c. 
EGYPTIAN or TOP SETS — Popular, 
old-fashioned perennial onion. Often 
planted along a fence. Available for 
green onions most of the fall and spring. 
It is best to plant them in the early fall; 
however, they can be set out in the early 
spring. Postpaid. % Ib. 35c; lb. 60c. 
_ POTATO ONION SETS—tThis old-fash- 
ioned type of onion sets is very scarce. 
They are grown very much like shallots 
and usually planted in the spring. They 
may be left in the ground year after year 
or dug and cured in the latter part of 
August. Postpaid. 1% Ib. 35e; Ib. 60c. 
Parsley 
CULTURE—Pilant in early spring, covering about 
VY to 1 inch deep. Can also be planted up to July 
15th with later plantings 1 inch deep. 
TRIPLE MOSS CURLED—Dark green 
moss-like leaves. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
20c; %4 Ib. 50e; Ib. $1.50. 
PLAIN — Leaves plain; dark green, 
deeply cut, but not curled. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
20c; 14 Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50. 
HAMBURG or TURNIP ROOTED — 
For flavoring soups and stews. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 25c; 14 Ib. 75c. 
Parsnip, Gill’s Success 
PARSNIPS 
CULTURE—Same as carrots, except time of 
planting, which should be about May Ist. 
PRICES (Seed of our own growing) — 
Unless otherwise noted. Postpaid. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 25c; 14 Ib. 65c; Ib. $1.60. 
*GILL’S SUCCESS—Longer roots than 
the Tender Heart variety and better 
adapted to market purposes, as it is not 
so thick at the crown and will bunch 
better. The smooth, white roots cook 
tender and sweet. 
*GILL’S TENDER HEARTW— On ac- 
count of the superior quality of this 
parsnip, our family has retained this 
seed annually for over 60 years. Unlike 
other parsnips, the heart is tender, never 
tough; roots are smooth, hollow crown, 
thick and heavy at top, tapering abrupt- 
ly, making it easy to dig. Crop very short. 
We are the originator. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
“HARRIS MODEL—Quite long, very 
smooth and white and remarkably free 
from small roots and prongs. Recom- 
mended for market gardeners who wish 
a long straight parsnip well suited for 
packing full length in lug boxes. 
POTATOES 
We can supply seed of most leading 
sorts, such as Earliest of All, Early Rose, 
Netted Gem, Burbanks and White Rose. 
Write for our current price lst, includ- 
ing varieties available. 
PRICES ON SMALL LOTS—Postpaid. 
21% lbs. for 50c. We do not send potatoes 
C.0.D. Except for the small lots quoted 
above, be sure to instruct about shipping. 
If by parcel post allow for postage. 
REASONABLE PRICES 
Our prices are reasonable considering the 
quality also increases in transportation, labor 
and other costs. 
Taj pos 
