An ounce of seed will sow 125 feet of row. It requires 4 to 6 Ibs. of seed per acre. 
EARLY YELLOW GLOBE—A fine high-yielding strain. 
600 Brigham Yellow Globe 
Also called ‘Michigan Onion” and “Michigan 
Strain.” The Best Variety for Storage 
Although many new storage types have been 
offered, we have yet to find one that will give 
as good all-around performance as this strain 
of Brigham. It is not only grown extensively 
on muck but is also a very popular upland 
variety. It is outstanding because of the large 
yields obtained, the fine rich golden color to- 
gether with a heavy thick skin which makes it 
the best variety for storage. 
The seed we offer is a vigorous high-yielding 
strain of the true Brigham, deep globe in shape 
and uniform in size and type. See prices on next 
page. 
HYBRID ONIONS 
Dr. H. A. Jones of the U.S.D.A. deserves full 
credit for developing hybrid onions, and his 
parent material is used in all the best crosses. 
Their outstanding performance in trials prom- 
ises great improvements to growers as soon as 
they are available. Hybrid vigor in onions 
shows up in heavier yields, greater uniformity 
and more number-one onions per acre. We 
suggest you try the one listed below. 
599 Asgrow Y41 
New Early Hybrid 
Out of hundreds of hybrids tested, we have 
selected this vigorous high producing yellow 
variety. It is an early onion, ripening evenly at 
the same time as Early Yellow Globe, and is 
nearly round in shape with a good tight skin. 
In color and keeping quality, it is about equal 
to Early Yellow Globe but in yield it is far 
superior, giving up to 40% larger crops on both 
muck and upland. Not a long keeping onion 
but a valuable, heavy-yielding type with con- 
sistently good vigor. Plant a little in comparison 
to the standard types. See prices on next page. 
605 Early Yellow Globe 
The Best Early Yellow Onion 
Earliness, enormous crops, fine appearance and 
unusually good handling and keeping qualities 
have made this variety the leading early onion 
both for upland and muck. It is now by far the 
most widely planted variety in the East. 
The onions mature earlier and yield more 
than Brigham Yellow Globe. They are nearly 
globe shaped, deep yellow in color and with a 
good skin. They keep well, and their great 
vigor gives big yields under a wide range of 
conditions. Early Yellow Globe consistently 
produces the largest crops of fine onions. 
Again this year we are pleased to offer our 
customers the same fine stock of Early Yellow 
Globe which has been so satisfactory for many 
years. See prices on next page. 
620 Sweet Spanish—Utah Strain 
Large Mild Sweet Onions of Finest Quality 
This fine large onion requires a longer season 
than the early varieties but can be grown 
successfully almost anywhere in the East, from 
seed or from greenhouse-grown plants. It makes 
bigger onions and has better quality than other 
kinds, and it is much more resistant to thrips 
and adverse conditions. 
The onions are large and handsome, often 
weighing a pound or more, and the flesh is 
white, sweet and very mild. The shape is 
uniformly deep globe with small necks and a 
heavy golden brown skin. Our strain is the 
‘“jumbo”’ type, selected for extra size and uni- 
formity and we recommend it highly. See prices 
on next page. 
SWEET SPANISH—UTAH STRAIN 
Large size—excellent mild flavor. 
For the largest and best onion crops of this type, 
on muck or upland, plant Harris’ ONION PLANTS, 
grown from the true Sweet Spanish strain, 
shipped from Texas by plane direct to us. See 
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