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ASGROW Y41 (New) Great Hybrid Vigor. See preceding 
AUTUMN GLORY (New). Excellent Storage Hybrid. See 
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BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE. See preceding page......... 
EARLY YELLOW GLOBE. See preceding page............ 
EBENEZER. Best to Grow for Sets (See Onion Sets below).. 
For large onions to meet the early season market demand, 
Ebenezer grown from sets is still the best variety. Its flattened 
shape, fine quality and appearance and good keeping qualities 
make it the leading yellow onion for sets. This is a splendid 
strain of the true Ebenezer. 
GILLARD GLOBE (New). Heavy Yields. See preceding page 
JAPANESE BUNCHING. For “Scallions”............... 
Makes 3 to 5 large straight mild white onions toa plant, isa rapid 
grower and produces marketable ‘‘bunch’”’ onions very early. 
When fully grown, the onions are nearly an inch in diameter. 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE. The Best Red Onion......... 
Large, perfectly round, deep red onion; keeps well. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. The Finest White.......... 
Large globe shaped white onion. A very profitable variety for 
experienced growers as it always commands the highest prices. 
SWEET SPANISH—Utah Strain. See preceding page....... 
WHITE BUNCH or White Lisbon....................6- 
Popular in many markets as an early bunching onion. Forms 
mild, sweet ‘‘green’’ onions when young, and medium sized flat, 
clear white bulbs when mature. 
WHITE PORTUGAL or SILVERSKIN. For Bunching........ 
Early flat, white onions of mild flavor. Excellent for pickling and 
early green onions, also for sets and for bunching. The mature 
bulbs are splendid keepers. This is our most popular white onion. 
WHITESSWEETESPANIS Hiretecctare se iotst czeccleloliotete ater stores) statevole 
The largest and mildest white onion. Deep globe shape, small 
necks, very clear skin and firm white flesh. Has rapid vigorous 
growth and is widely used for bunching as well as mature bulbs. 
Oz. V4 Ib. Ib. 10 lb. 100 Ib. 
110] 8 $3.55 $11.75. $116.50. 3... ws. 
85 2.45 8.00 79.00 $775.00 
45 1.30 3.90 38.50 375.00 
45 1.30 3.90 38.50 375.00 
-40 1.20 3.50 34.50 335.00 
-65 1.85 6.00 58.00 575.00 
50 1.35 4.00 39.00 380.00 
-50 1.40 4.50 44.000 ._........ 
.50 1.45 4.75 47.00 460.00 
.60 1.65 5.50 54.00 530.00 
- 00 1.40 4.50 44.00 430.00 
.50 1.35 4.00 39.00 380.00 
.65 1.85 6.00 58.003) ier. 
ONION SETS 
About 12 bushels of onion sets 
are required to plant an acre. 
EBENEZER. The Best Yellow Sets. (%4 in. bar screen). They mature early producing large, uniform flat- 
tened bulbs. Very good keeper. See full description of Ebenezer in price list above. 
Peck $2.25, postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. (32 Ibs.) $4.85; 2 bu. $9.30; 10 bu. or more at $4.50 per bu. 
Please note: Orders for onion sets may be entered at any time. They will be shipped as soon 
as we feel that the danger of freezing is past. Arrival in good condition guaranteed. 
WHITE SETS. Not offered this year because of poor storage quality; not up to our standards. 
ONION PLAN TS—Sweet Spanish—Utah Strain 
SWEET SPANISH—UTAH STRAIN 
Our seeds and plants produce the finest large onions. 
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Sweet Spanish “jumbos’’ nearly always sell at 
good prices and Eastern growers can share in 
this profitable market by growing them from 
our plants, flown direct to us by chartered 
plane from Texas. They reach you in fresh vig- 
orous condition and can be stored for some time. 
Our true Sweet Spanish produces tremendous 
crops of the splendid large firm onions the 
market wants. Order early and set them out as 
soon as the land can be worked. Earlier plant- 
ings mean bigger crops and they will stand 
considerable frost. Plants usually available be- 
tween April 15 and May 10. 
Please Note: Sold in bunches only. A bunch is 
a handful as pulled in the field and may contain 
50 to 110 or more, depending on the size. 
Price: 10 bunches $3.50 postpaid. Not prepaid, 
single crate (60 bunches) $9.50; 4 to 9 crates at $9.15 
each; 10 crates or more at $8.85 per crate. (Weight 
35 Ibs. per crate.) 
Special prices — For growers in sections south 
and west of us, we can quote special prices for 
direct shipment from our Texas grower, on full 
crates or more. Please write. 
