An ounce of seed will sow 125 feet of row. 
It requires 4 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre. 
THE TOP TWO OF THE NEW HYBRID ONIONS 
ASGROW Y41 
Vigorous early hybrid—tops for yield. 
601 Autumn Glory (New) 
Excellent Storage Hybrid 
Growers who want to try a hybrid onion of 
Brigham type should plant some Autumn 
Glory. It is a midseason onion of good size, uni- 
form round shape and excellent color. The 
heavy skin is well retained in storage and the 
bulbs are very firm with small necks. 
Autumn Glory yields more than Brigham in 
our tests, stores fully as well and comes out with 
more No. 1 bulbs. Adapted for both muck and 
upland. See prices on next page. 
599 Asgrow Y41 (New) 
High-Yielding Hybrid for Early Sales 
This early hybrid consistently produces tre- 
mendous yields, up to 40% greater than Early 
Yellow Globe, and is valuable for summer and 
early fall sales. Not a storage type, but excep- 
tionally vigorous and attractive, the bulbs ma- 
ture about the same time as Early Yellow 
Globe, and they are rounded in shape with a 
thin tight skin of straw-yellow color. 
On upland as well as muck, Asgrow Y41 isa 
high-yielding uniform early type that many 
growers will welcome. See prices on next page. 
AUTUMN GLORY 
Firm, uniform, golden brown bulbs. 
605 Early Yellow Globe 
The Best Standard Early Onion 
With its earliness, enormous crops, fine appear- 
ance and unusually good handling and keeping 
qualities, this is the leading early onion in the 
East for both muck and upland. It matures 
earlier and yields more than Brigham, and the 
onions are nearly globe shaped with good, deep 
yellow skin. They keep well and their great 
vigor gives big yields under a wide range of 
conditions, consistently producing the largest 
crops of fine onions. 
This is the same fine stock that our customers 
have used with satisfaction for years. See prices 
on next page. 
600 Brigham Yellow Globe 
A Dependable Variety for Storage 
This strain of Brigham Yellow Globe or ‘‘Mich- 
igan Onion”’ is a storage type that can be relied 
on for an excellent all-around performance. 
Grown extensively on muck and very popular 
for upland as well, it is outstanding for its 
large yields and fine rich golden color, and its 
heavy thick skin makes it a superior keeper 
throughout the winter. 
Ours is a vigorous, high-yielding strain of the 
true Brigham—deep globe in shape with small 
necks and uniform in size and type. See prices 
on next page. 
608 Gillard Globe (New) 
Vigorous Midseason Onion for Muck 
Grown especially for us from selected muck- 
grown bulbs of two varieties, this onion is essen- 
tially a cross between Early Yellow Globe and 
Brigham. It is produced according to the for- 
mula used with great success for many: years by 
-L. R. Gillard of Elba, N. Y. The result is a vig- 
orous heavy-yielding onion of good color and 
fine type, and it is preferred to the standard 
kinds by many critical growers, especially on 
the Elba muck. A good keeper, it is highly rec- 
ommended. See prices on next page. 
620 Sweet Spanish—Utah Strain 
Large Mild Sweet Onions of Finest Quality 
Sweet Spanish makes bigger onions of better 
quality than other kinds and is much more 
resistant to thrips and adverse conditions. Al- 
though somewhat later in maturity, it can be 
grown successfully from seed or greenhouse- 
grown plants almost anywhere in the East. 
Large and handsome, the onions often weigh 
over a pound and the flesh is white, sweet and 
very mild. They have a uniformly deep globe 
shape with small necks and heavy golden brown 
skin. Ours is the ‘‘jumbo” strain, selected for 
extra size, uniformity and quality. Highly rec- 
ommended to all growers for quality markets. 
See prices on next page. 
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