Favored for Flavon — ONIONS, PARSLEY 
ONION SEED 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill.. Sow 
early in the spring, as soon as weather permits, 
in rows 12 to 15 inches apart, half inch deep. 
If onions grow too thick, thin to one inch 
apart. 
Crystal White Wax—90 days. Crystal white 
with a decided waxy appearance. It is the 
earliest of the Bermuda varieties, and makes 
large flat onions that are very mild and 
sweet. 
Yellow Sweet Spanish Valencia—110 days. A 
handsome, large, globular shape, yellow 
onion, and the flesh is pure, clear white, 
tender, and remarkably mild and sweet in 
flavor. A good keeper. 
Yellow Bermuda—92 days. A quick developing 
flat onion, with pale straw colored skin and 
clear white flesh. Extremely mild and sweet 
flavor. 
Red Wethersfield—100 days. Bulbs 2 to 2% 
inches thick, flat, deep red, flesh pinkish 
white and firm. 
Southport Red Globe—110 days. A perfect globe 
shape, deep red skin and tinted white, one 
of the best winter keepers. 
Southport White Globe—110 days. 
globe, pure white. 
White Portugal—Pure white flesh and is thick 
flat shape. Largely grown for pickling. 
Prizetaker—105 days. The skin is pale yellow, 
the flesh pure white. It is very productive, 
globe shape and a good keeper. 
ONION SETS 
We Will Gladly Quote Prices on Request 
BERMUDA ONION 
PLANTS 
300 plants for 100 ft. row 
These plants give you two months’ start 
over seed, maturing onions of highest quality. 
The Bermuda onion is the sweetest type of all 
onions. 
Per bunch, 35¢, postpaid. 
It is a true 
YELLOWSWEET SPANISH 
PARSLEY 
Parsley—Grows in any garden soil. Seed is 
rather slow in germinating and should be 
planted early in the spring in rows 12 inches 
apart. 
Triple Curled—A quick growing, distinct dwarf 
and handsome variety of compact growth 
with finely curled leaves of a deep emerald- 
green; very attractive when used for gar- 
nishing. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25¢, postpaid. 
Crcamed PEAS—What a Jreat 
Peas require a good, well worked garden soil. 
Plant as early in the spring as the ground can 
be worked, for the early smooth seeded varie- 
ties, in rows about 8 to 10 inches apart and 14 
inches deep. The wrinkled varieties should be 
planted later as they require a warmer soil. 
one pound of seed is required for 100 feet of 
drill. 
Thomas Laxton—60 days. A cross between 
Gradus and Alaska. In earliness it is two 
or three days behind Alaska, and in yield, 
far superior. The pods are larger, contain- 
ing sweet, large peas of fine flavor. Vines 
from 380 to 35 inches. 
Laxtonian—A dwarf pea with large, handsome 
pods very similar to the Gradus, which vari- 
ety it excels in yield and earliness. Vines 
average 15 inches in length, and the pods 34% 
inches. 
LITTLE MARVEL 
Little Marvel—62 days. The most satisfactory 
pea in the average home garden. It remains 
in prime picking condition a week longer 
than the older sorts. Foliage and pods very 
deep green; pods 8 inches long, nearly 
round and square-ended, containing 6 to 7 
very dark green peas. Lucious and sugary. 
Vines grow 18 inches tall. It is very pro- 
ductive, 
Laxton’s Progress—One of the earliest large 
podded, dwarf peas and excellent for home 
or market gardening. Vines grow about 
16 inches, pods 4 inches long, broad and 
pointed. Makes in about 60 days. 
Telephone—75 days. A large sort, with tall- 
growing vines. The pods are very large, with 
large peas of delicious flavor. 
American Wonder—The plants grow only 10 
inches high and produce an abundance of 
medium-size pods, which are filled with 
large, sweet peas of luscious quality. 
Alaska—57 days. The earliest smooth pea in 
McDONALD'S FARMERS ALMANAC FOR 1952 
Fifty-fourth year of publication tells when 
to plant and harvest by the moon. Prediction 
—About crops, the weather. 
Price 30¢ each, postpaid. 
PARSNIPS 
This is a hardy vegetable used for food for 
both humans and stock. It is grown similar 
to the carrot, and requires a rich, loamy soil. 
Improved Hollow Crown—A great cropper and 
considered the best for cultivation. The roots 
are long, smooth, tender, and very sugary. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c, postpaid. 
SEED POTATOES 
‘We carry in stock during planting time 
Northern grown certified Red arbas, Bliss 
Triumph and Irish Cobblers. Prices on request. 
You'll Never Know Real Peas Until You 
Grow Them. 
Whether you buy them fresh, frozen or 
canned you will never know how really de- 
licious garden peas can be until you grow 
your own. 
existence. The pods are medium in size, 
well filled and mature practically all at one 
_ time. LAXTONIAN 
ONION PRICES POSTPAID 
Pkt. oz. 
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YELLOW SWEET SPANISH VALENCIA........---.-............ .10 .75 
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SOUTHPORT, REDIGLOBE 2) oo san ooo oe oe ene eee me .10 .75 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE...............-.---............. .10 75 
WHITE. PORTUGAL S220: 25S O8g EOS) a ee Co Ls oem .10 .75 
PEA PRICES POSTPAID 
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PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
