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ONION — 
AILSA CRAIG. 105 days. Large elongated yel- 
low globe, mild, not a keeper. 
BERMUDA YELLOW. 90 days. A flat, light 
straw colored onion with short tops. Not for 
winter, but for early use only. 
GOLDEN GLOBE. 115 days. A deep golden 
yellow. Firm and hard. Excellent keeper. 
HE-SHI-KO BUNCHING. Never makes bulb. 
Good for bunching only. Hardy and tender. 
JAPANESE or EBENEZER. 100 days. Bulbs 
deep flattened, medium size. 
PRIZETAKER. 105 days. Bulbs large globe 
shape, skin glossy, straw color, flesh mild. 
RED WETHERSFIELD. 112 days. Skin is red, 
flesh white. Good keeper, large and flattened 
in shape 
RIVERSIDE WHITE, SWEET SPANISH, 110 
days. Globe with good keeping quality, quite 
mild and sweet. 
RIVERSIDE YELLOW, SWEET SPANISH. 
Same as Riverside White, will also keep until 
the first of March. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. 110 days. 
Medium large, globular bulb and a reasonably 
good keeper. 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE. 110 days. 
Bulbs are ball shaped of medium size, solid. 
Deep yellow skin and the best keeper. 
SPECIAL YELLOW GLOBE. 100 days. Globe 
shape, some flattened, deep yellow skin, white 
flesh, good keeper and early. 
VALENTIA. 115 days. This is a very large 
Spanish type but more globe shaped. 
WHITE EBENEZER. 100 days. Like the yel- 
low Ebenezer, from which it was selected. Can 
be used for pickling, like Portugal, but not as 
white, although a much better keeper. 
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