Minn. Yellow Globe Yellow Globe Danvers 
Onion Plants 
All plants are grown in open field, thereby assuring strong, 
hardy plants. They are tied in bunches of about 100 plants 
and packed 60 bunches to the crate. Planting about 3 inches 
apart in 16-inch rows will require 100,000 plants to the 
acre. Please write for prices about April 1. We expect to 
have White Wax, Yellow Bermuda. Sweet Spanish and Prize- 
taker plants ready about April 10th. 
Onion Sets 
On account of the uncertainty of the onion set market we 
are unable to quote prices at the time this book is being 
printed in January. See yellow list for prices. Prices will 
be available in March and April. 
ONIONS 
ONIONS FOR HEALTH 
Onions give you energy and are rich in vitamins A and B, 
which aids digestion and assists your organs, glands and 
nerves to health. Onions increase bile secretions, aids chil- 
dren to grow and protects from stomach ills. 
CULTURE. Sow just as early as possible, that is, when 
the ground can be worked up nicely. Have your seedbed 
in perfect shape, for onions are slow in coming up and 
require close cultivation. It is sometimes advisable to mix 
a few radish seeds with your onion seed so as to allow for 
earlier cultivation. One ounce of seed will sow 200 feet 
in drill % inch to 1 inch deep, 4 to 5 pounds of seed to 
an acre drilled 13 to 14 inches apart for hand cultivation 
or 20 to 22 inches apart for cultivating with tractor. Cul- 
tivate often. Do not allow soil to bake. 
All onions and other vegetable varieties best suited for 
market are indicated by a star (%) after the name of the 
variety. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE (Brigham Strain, also 
ealled Michigan). 110 DAYS.A selection from Southport 
Yellow Globe for thick skin and keeping qualities. This 
variety has done especially well on peat and high lands. The 
bulbs are deep globe shane, color is dark yellow. The skin 
is thick and there appears to be an extra layer. A very 
excellent storage variety. Pkt., 10c and 25c; 0z., 50c; % Ilb., 
Woosley ooeuoe 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBEx. 115 DAYS. A very 
popular strain of Yellow Globe onions. Matures early and is 
a good keeper. Skin is of rich brownish yellow, the flesh 
white, crisp and fine grained. Pkt., 10c and 25c; oz., 50c; 4 
1b.;, 91.355 :1 lb., $3.76. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. 110 DAYS. The bulbs are 
large and globular with very thin necks. The flesh is white 
and mild and the skin is orange-yellow. Is an enormous 
yielder, a fine keeper, and excellent for shipping, as well as 
UAE acini as Pkt., 10c¢ and 25c;.0z:, 50¢; % .1b., $1.85: 
GOULD'S MINNESOTA YELLOW GLOBE. 112 DAYS. 
This variety of Yellow Globe onion, like our Minnesota Red 
Globe, is a most select strain of Yellow Globe onion. It is 
perfect in shape and in color, also having all the best keep- 
ing qualities obtainable. A remarkable strain. Pkt., 10c and 
25cC; 0Z., 50c; % Ib., $1.35; 1 lb; $3.75; 
IOWA NO. 44%. 100 DAYS. A combination of Synthetic hy- 
brids developed by Iowa State College. Of medium size, round 
to somewhat globe shaped; outstanding keeper. Pkt., 15c; 
oZ., 75e; 14 lb., $2.00. : 
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Early Yellow Globe 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
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GOULD'S EARLY YEL- 
LOW GLOBEx. 98 DAYS. 
A very rapid grower. Will 
mature 10 to 15 days earlier 
than the Minnesota or South- 
port Yellow Globe... Gould’s 
Early Yellow Globe always 
gets top market prices. PKt., 
10c and 25c; oz, 50c; 1% Ib, 
$1363 11 bs-Secnor x 
GOULD'S PRIZETAKERx. 
105 DAYS. The largest onion 
that can be grown in a 
northern climate. It is globe- 
shaped and has a straw-col- 
ored skin of a beautiful ap-, 
pearance. A favorite for hotel 
and restaurant trade. Is very 
solid, of mild flavor and a 
good keeper. Pkt., 10c and 
25ce; 0z., 60c;.% I1b., $1.50; 1 
Southport Yellow Globe 1b., $4.50. 
YELLOW SWEET SPANISH, UTAH STRAIN. 110 DAYS. 
It is the most popular onion in Southern California and 
grows to large size. It does not produce the “stiff-necks” 
usual in the Spanish type. PKt., 10c and 25c; oz., 60c; %4 I1b., 
$1.70; 1 lb., $5.00. 
RED VARIETIES 
GOULD'S MINNESOTA RED GLOBEx. 110 DAYS. This 
fine strain of Red Globe onions is the result of many years 
selection. For trueness of type, perfection of color and long 
keeping qualities, it is unsurpassed. The color of Minnesota 
Red Globe is a deep blood-red, extra dark, while the surface 
is smooth and glossy. The. flesh is white, tinged with light 
purple, fine grained and full flavor. Pkt., 10c and 25c; 0zZ., 
55c; 14 Ib., $1.30; 1 1b., $4.00. 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE. 110 DAYS. A standard Red 
Globe onion of very good quality, and attractive in color. 
This onion is very uniform both in size and shape. Grows 
to a diameter of from two and a half to three and a half 
inches. A good keeper and exceptionally heavy yielder. Pkt., 
10c and 25c; oz., 55¢e; %4 Ib., $1.30; 1 1b., $4.00. ; 
WHITE VARIETIES 
GOULD’S MINNESOTA WHITE GLOBEx. 110 DAYS. 
Without a doubt the best White Globe onion grown. It is 
pure white. mild, and a good keeper. Being much milder 
than the red or yellow varieties, it is much preferred for 
family use. Our Minnesota White Globe Onion is one of the 
very finest varieties in existence. Pkt., 10c and 25c; oz., 60c; 
14 Ib., $1.50; 1 Ib., $4.30. ‘ 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. 110 DAYS. Is a standard 
of the White Globe varieties. Flesh is crisp, mild, fine 
grained and pure white, delicious flavor. Bulbs should be 
stored in a cool dark place as soon as matured. Pkt., 10c 
and 25c; oz., 60c; %4 1b., $1.50; 1 1b., $4.30. : ee : 
GOULD'S PICKLING. 105 DAYS. For early bunching or 
pickling and also for sets. It is pure white, round, and very 
firm and mild in flavor. Pkt., 10c and 25c; oz.,~60c; %4 Ib., 
$1.50; 1 lb. $4.30. ‘S34 
HE-SHI-KO WHITE BUNCHING ONIONS. This is the 
best of bunching Onions; perfectly hardy in Minnesota. A 
vigorous grower making no bulb, but producing fine’ white ~ 
necks or stalks which may be trenched without féar of dis- 
coloration or rot. You can plant seed as late as August for 
ae Onions. PkKt., 10c and 25c; oz., 50c; % Ib., $1.35; 1 Ib., 
WHITE BUNCHINGx. An extra early round, white variety. 
It is exceptionally fine for early bunching, table, and for 
boiling. Matures large snowy white onions. Pkt., 10e and 
25¢e;-02., 60c; 14 -lb., 1$1.503°1 1b: $4.30. 
WHITE PORTUGAL OR SILVER SKINx. 100 DAYS. Of 
medium size, flat shaped, ripening early and uniformly. Has 
a fine mild flavor. A splendid onion for pickling and early 
bunching, also for white bottom sets. A good keeper. Pkt., 
10¢ and 25c; oz., 50c; 34-1b., $1.35; 1 1b., $8.75. 
PEANUTS | 
Peanuts do best on a light, sandy soil. The ground should be 
ploughed deeply and thoroughly harrowed. Seed peanuts 
should be carefully hulled to prevent breaking the skin on 
the kernels. Plant in rows 2% to 3 feet apart and 12 inches 
in the row. Cover about 2 inches. When matured, pull up 
and dry in the sun a few days. Vines are a valuable feed for 
ep IN and sheep. JUMBO. % lb., 40c; 1 1b., 60c; post- 
paid, e@ , 
Seeds are postpaid only in packets. In larger amounts add 
postage at the Parcel Post rates given on page 2 
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