An ounce of seed will sow 125 feet of row. 
It requires 4 to 6 Ibs. of seed per acre. 
THREE FINE HYBRIDS FOR YOUR SELECTION 
Get More Number 1 Bulbs, Larger Crops With Hybrid Onion Seed. 
HYBRID No. 7 
Vigorous early hybrid—exceptional yields. 
605 Early Yellow Globe 
The Best Standard Early Onion 
With its earliness, enormous crops, fine ap- 
pearance 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 Brig- 
ham, 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 pro- 
ducing large crops of fine onions. 
This is the same fine stock that our custom- 
ers have used with satisfaction for years. See 
prices at right. 
EARLY YELLOW GLOBE-—A fine high-yielding strain. 
608 Gillard Globe 
Vigorous Midseason Onion for Muck 
Grown especially for us from selected muck- 
grown bulbs of two varieties, this onion is es- 
sentially a cross between Early Yellow Globe 
and Brigham. It is produced according to the 
formula used with great success for many 
years by L. R. Gillard of Elba, N. Y. It isa 
vigorous heavy-yielding onion of good color 
and fine type, and is preferred to the standard 
kinds by many critical growers, especially on 
the Elba muck. A good keeper, it is highly 
recommended. See prices above. 
609 Hybrid No. 7 (New) 
Early, Uniform, Big Cropper 
A new, heavy yielding, early hybrid onion 
that has been outstanding in our own and 
college tests for several years. The bulbs are 
uniformly good-sized, round and of fine type. 
Somewhat better colored than Asgrow Y41, it 
keeps about as well as Early Yellow Globe 
and is recommended for fall sale rather than 
storage. An exceptionally good producer on 
both muck and upland, Hybrid No. 7 deserves 
thorough trial by all growers of early onions. 
See prices below. 
599 Asgrow Y41 
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 
exceptionally vigorous and attractive, the 
bulbs mature 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 is 
a high-yielding uniform early onion that has 
proved highly successful. See prices below. 
AUTUMN GLORY 
Productive and a very good keeper. 
601 Autumn Glory 
Excellent Storage Hybrid 
Growers who tested this Brigham type hybrid 
have been well pleased with it. Autumn 
Glory is a vigorous, main crop onion of good 
size, uniform 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 fully as well as Brig- 
ham and its uniformity means that it comes 
out of storage with more No. 1 bulbs. Adapted 
for both muck and upland. See prices below. 
Oz. VY, |b. lb. 10 lb. 100 lb. 
599 ASGROW Y41. Great Hybrid Vigor. See above...... $.85 $2.45 $8.00 $77.50 $760.00 
601 AUTUMN GLORY. Excellent Storage Hybrid. See above .75 2.25 7.50 73.50 725.00 
600 BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE. See below............. -40 1.20 3.50 33.50 325.00 
605 EARLY YELLOW GLOBE. See af leff................ .40 1.20 3.50 33.50 325.00 
607 EBENEZER. Best for Sets (See Onion Sets on page 14) .40 1.10 3.25 31.50 300.00 
For large onions to meet the early season market de- 
mand, Ebenezer grown from sets is still the best va- 
riety. Its flattened shape, fine quality and appearance 
and good keeping qualities make it the leading yel- 
low onion for sets. This is a splendid strain. 
608 GILLARD GLOBE. Heavy Yields. See below.......... 45 1.30 4.15 41.00 400.00 
609 HYBRID NO. 7. (New). Early and Productive. See above .85 2.70 9.00 S7E5 OMe. acts ol 
610 JAPANESE BUNCHING. For ‘‘Scallions’’............ .50 1.35 4.00 39.00 380.00 
Makes 38 to 5 large straight mild white onions to a 
plant, is a rapid grower and produces marketable 
“bunch” onions very early. When fully grown, the 
onions are nearly an inch in diameter. 
616 SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE. The Best Red Onion....... .50 1.40 4.25 41.50 400.00 
Large, perfectly round, deep red onion; keeps well. 
617 SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. The Finest White....... 55 1.50 4.75 46.50 450.00 
Large globe shaped white onion. A very profitable 
variety for experienced growers as it always com- 
mands the highest prices. 
620 SWEET SPANISH—Utah Strain. See below.......... .60 1.65 5.25 51.00 500.00 
624 WHITE BUNCH or White Lisbon................-.. .50 1.40 4.25 41.50 400.00 
Popular in many markets as an early bunching 
onion. Mild, sweet “‘green’’ onions when young, and 
medium sized flat, clear white bulbs when mature. 
625 WHITE PORTUGAL or SILVERSKIN. For Bunching..... .50 T35 4.00 39.00 380.00 
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. 
626 WHITE SWEET SPANISH............-.5+000eecees .65 1.80 5.75 56.50 eae a 
600 Brigham Yellow Globe 
The largest and mildest white onion. Deep globe 
shape, small necks, very clear skin and firm white 
fiesh. Has rapid vigorous growth and is widely used 
for bunching as well as mature bulbs. 
A Dependable Variety for Storage 
620 Sweet Spanish—Uftah Strain 
Large Mild Sweet Onions of Finest Quality 
This strain of Brigham Yellow Globe or 
“Michigan Onion” is a storage type that can 
be relied on for an excellent all-around per- 
formance. Grown extensively on muck and 
very popular for upland as well, it is out- 
standing 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. It 
is highly regarded by many of the best onion 
growers and has been for many years the 
leading variety for storage. See prices above. 
Sweet Spanish makes bigger onions of better 
quality than other kinds and is much more 
resistant to thrips and adverse conditions. 
Although somewhat later in maturity, it can 
be grown successfully from seed or green- 
house-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 recommended to all growers 
for quality markets. See prices above. 
For ONION PLANTS and ONION SETS, see next page. 
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