300 EARLY YELLOW GLOBE: 
301 BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE: 
ROBSON QUALITY SEEDS, 
100 days. 
The best early onion for both upland and 
muck. Bulbs are nearly globe-shaped, med- 
ium large, deep yellow with clinging skins, 
solid, uniform and attractive. They keep 
well and our strain is heavy yielding. See 
prices below. 
110 days. 
Widely grown on muck and upland it is 
preferred by many growers because of its 
heavy yields and fine storage qualities. 
Bulbs deep globe-shaped with rounded bot- 
tom; solid, well covered with tight-fitting 
thick skins. See prices at right. 
303 SWEET SPANISH, Utah Strain: 115 
days. Makes bigger onions with better 
quality than earlier kinds. Either sow seed 
early in open ground or preferably indoors 
and transplant as soon as there is no danger 
of freezing. Bulbs globe-shaped, small 
neck; golden yellow skin, flesh white, very 
mild. See prices at right. 
Many growers find that the large sweet onions 
grown from Utah Sweet Spanish plants sell at a 
real premium, especially on local markets. 
ONION PLANTS 
Bunch will plant 30 ft. row 
UTAH SWEET SPANISH ONION PLANTS: 
These Texas grown onion plants are so easy 
to transplant, so hardy and produce such 
large, dry onions that they are becoming 
more popular each year. Onions weighing 
up to 2 lbs. are produced from Sweet Span- 
ish plants in 8 to 10 weeks. Shipment can 
be made soon after April 15th through May 
15th depending on the weather in Texas 
and how soon the plants are ready. Please 
designate on your order approximately 
when you would like to have us make ship- 
ment. Onion plants are sold on the basis of 
bunches rather than count. The bunches 
are approximately the same size but may run 
from 50 to 110 plants per bunch depending 
on the size of the plants. We cannot, there- 
fore, guarantee the number of plants in a 
bunch. Dust with DDT for control of 
onion thrip. (See page 33). Per bunch 50¢; 
5 bunches $1.80; 10 bunches $3.25, prepaid. 
Crate (approximately 6000 plants) $9.50, not 
prepaid. Weight about 30 Ibs. per crate. 
ONION SETS 
1 lb. will set 75 to 100 ft. row 
12 to 20 bushels will set 1 acre 
EBENEZER SETS: ‘These sets are small on- 
ions less than 34 inch in diameter. When 
set in rows they produce green onions or if 
allowed to develop will form medium sized 
cooking onions. Dust with DDT for onion 
thrip. Lb. 45¢; 2 lbs. 85¢; pk. (8 Ibs.) $1.75, 
prepaid. Bu. (32 Ibs.) $4.85; 2 bu. $9.30; 10 
bu. or more, $4.50 per bu., not prepaid. 
HALL, 
ONION SEED 
Vitamins b c 
4 to 6 lbs. will sow 1 acre 
Dust or spray onions regularly with DDT 
to control onion thrips. (See page 33). 
302 EBENEZER: 100 days. An excellent va- 
riety for producing sets of exceptional keep- 
ing quality. Bulbs-medium size, deep-flat 
in shape, pure deep yellow, very firm and 
hard. See prices below. 
306 SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE: 110 days. 
Bulbs large, globe-shaped; skin thick; very 
deep purplish-red; flesh white with faint 
tinge of pink, strong flavor. See prices be- 
low. 
Pkt. 14 Oz. 
300 EARLY YELLOW GLOBE ...... $.15 $.35 
301 BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE .. 15 8.35 
303 SWEET SPANISH, Utah Strain. . 20 ~=.40 
3025 ER BENEZE RS eee 15 3.35 
304 WHITE PORTUGAL .......... 20 ~=.40 
306 SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE ... SAY AW 
305) BUNCHING (ec eee 20 ~=.40 
307 WHITE SWEET SPANISH ..... 20 ~=~«.40 
304 WHITE PORTUGAL: 
NEW YORK 23 
100 days. Bulbs 
of medium size, flat but fairly deep, pure 
white; flesh fine grained, firm and hard. A 
splendid keeper. When sown thick in a 
“ribbon row” the onions mature when small 
and are used for pickling. See prices below. 
305 BUNCHING ONION: Sown in the spring 
this variety produces large green onions early 
in the summer. It does not form a bulb. 
The stems are nearly twice as large as 
ordinary onions and hold in eating condi- 
tion for a long time. If sown in the fall 
and given a little protection, this onion will 
stand all winter and produce fine, large 
“green” onions in the spring. See prices 
below. 
Oz. Lb. %Lb. Lb. 10 Lbs. 100 Lbs. 
$.50 $1.25 $2.00 $3.65 $35.00 $340.00 
50 1.25 2.00 3.65 35.00 340.00 
70 0261.70 2.75 5.00 48.50 475.00 
20) «1.200695 3-50) 33.50 325.00 
70 1.70 2.75 5.00 48.50 475.00 
60 1.50 2.45 450 43.50 425.00 
70 =61.70)=62.75 5.00) 48.50 = 475.00 
fOle L-S0le 3-00) 0 0D:00) 95.00 588 025-00 
PEPPERS 
An ounce of seed will produce about 1000 plants 
350 WORLD BEATER: 70 days. A popular 
main crop market variety. Fruits very large, 
oblong, commonly 5 in. long and 314 inches 
in diameter, thick fleshed and sweet. Plants 
are husky and prolific. See prices below. 
343 CALIFORNIA WONDER: 75 days. 
Widely grown by market gardeners who 
have found it not too late for their condi- 
tions. Plants thrifty, upright, heavily pro- 
ductive over a long season. Fruits very 
large, smooth and attractive; commonly 414 
in. long and 314 to 4 inches in diameter, 
deep green, sweet and extremely thick. 
See prices below. 
341 EARLY CALIFORNIA WONDER: 63 
days. An early strain of California Wonder 
developed for sections where the old variety 
has proven to be too late. Plants stocky and 
sturdy, vigorous, prolific. Fruits upright, 
very attractive, smooth, uniform, deep green 
changing to crimson at maturity; thick, 
sweet and mild. See prices below. 
346 KING-OF-THE-NORTH: 64 days. A 
very large and prolific sweet pepper of the 
World Beater type but earlier. The only 
fault we find with King-of-the-North is that 
the flesh is rather thin. See prices below. 
352 HEIFER HORN: 75 days. An excep- 
tionally good “hot pepper” that is popular 
with market gardeners. It is larger than 
Giant Cayenne, not quite as early but very 
productive. Fruits are 11% inches across 
at the top, tapering to a point, 31% to 4 in. 
long, and are very “hot”. See prices below. 
“J want to tell you your Wando peas on a dry 
hill side sowed the last of June gave us three nice 
pickings in late August. They look swell to me.” 
Jan. 11, 1950 Harold A. Pratt 
214 East Seneca St. 
Ithaca, New York 
Vitamins a b C g 
Pennwonder is early enough so that you get plenty 
of 
ea 
349 PENNWONDER: 
Pkt. 
349 PENNWONDER ............-.--:: $.25 
350 WORLD BEATER ............---- p4i) 
343 CALIFORNIA WONDER .......... PAS 
341 EARLY CALIFORNIA WONDER .. — .25 
346 KING-OF-THE NORTH ........... A) 
352 HEIFERHORN ...........-.++++:: 25 
red ripe peppers even in the North. It is the 
rliest thick-meated pepper we know of. 
60 days. A fine new 
early pepper that has extra thick fleshed 
fruits and produces excellent crops. De- 
veloped at Pennsylvania State College, it is 
very early, ahead of Oakview Wonder, and 
has good size, attractive blocky or slightly 
tapered shape. Fruits are dark green turn- 
ing to bright red when ripe; sweet and mild. 
In our trials, Pennwonder has consistently 
set a good crop of fruit while other standard 
varieties failed or produced a small crop. 
See prices below. 
Y4Oz Y%O2. O21. Y%Lb. WYLb. Lb. 
$.45 $.65 $1.10 $2.70 $4.25 $8.00 
40 .60 1.00 2.50 4.00 7.50 
40 55 .95 2.35 3.75 7.00 
A0 .60 1.00 2.50 4.00 7.50 
40 .55 .95 2.35 3.75 7.00 
40 205 95 2.35 319 7.00 
