ONION PLANT S—Sweet Spanish—Utah Strain 
SWEET SPANISH—UTAH STRAIN 
Easy to grow—extra large and mild. 
PARSLEY 
An ounce of seed will sow 
about 200 feet of row. 
637 Perfection 
Very Popular with Market Growers 
This splendid variety wins new friends every 
year. It is a rapid, vigorous grower with long 
stems and upright habit. The distinctive 
bright green leaves are beautifully cut and 
curled and retain their fresh appearance well. 
A most highly productive and valuable type 
that is widely used by commercial parsley 
growers. See prices below. 
635 Paramount 
Most Attractive, Tightly Curled Leaves 
For extra fine curled leaves and rich dark 
green color, Paramount is the best parsley we 
know. It is highly uniform with no flat leaves 
and the stems are strong and of good length. 
Rather slow-growing but excellent for late 
summer and fall. Holds its color well in cool 
weather. Widely used for forcing and muck 
growing as well as upland. See prices below. 
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 char- 
tered plane from Texas. They reach you in 
fresh vigorous condition and can be stored for 
some time. 
Our true Sweet Spanish produces tremen- 
dous crops of the splendid large firm onions 
the market wants. Order early and set them 
out as soon as the land can be worked. Ear- 
lier plantings mean bigger crops and they 
will stand considerable frost. Plants usually 
available between 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 plants, depending on 
the size. 
Price: 10 bunches $3.75 postpaid. Not prepaid, 
single crate (60 bunches) $10.00; 4 to 9 crates 
at $9.65 each; 10 crates or more at $9.35 per 
crate. (Weight about 32 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. 
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PARAMOUNT-—Dark green, uniform tight curl. 
Oz. Y%tIlb. Ib. 10 Ib. 
631 CHAMPION, or Triple Moss Curled............0ceseeeeeeeeee $.25 $60 $1.60 $15.00 
This is a very superior strain. Although not quite as finely curled 
as Paramount, it is an early, rapid growing stock which will pro- 
duce an abundance of fine parsley and give great satisfaction. 
635 PARAMOUNT. Finest Curled. See above.............++2--+0es .25 .65 1.65 15.50 
637 PERFECTION. Highly Recommended. See above................ .25 .65 1.65 15.50 
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Large flat leaves, not curled. Used for flavoring. 
PARSLEY FOR ROOTS 
633 HAMBURG (Heimisher). Parsnip Rooted. Selected Stock.......... .25 .60 1.60 15.00 
The roots are up to 8 in. long, parsnip-shaped, smooth and white. 
We have a very fine stock of this variety, which produces long, 
straight, thick roots. 
ONION SETS 
About 12 bushels of onion sets are 
required to plant an acre. 
EBENEZER. The Best Yellow Sets. (34 in. bar screen) 
They mature early producing large, uniform 
flattened bulbs. Very good keeper. See full 
description of Ebenezer in price list on pre- 
ceding page. 
Peck $2.65, postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. (32 Ibs.) 
$5.75; 2 bu. $11.30; 10 bu. or more @ $5.50. 
WHITE or Silverskin 
Best for bunching. Medium sized flat onions. 
Clear white, fine appearance. 
Peck $2.75, postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. (32 Ibs.) 
$5.95; 2 bu. $11.70; 10 bu. or more @ $5.70. 
Please note: Orders for onion sets may be en- 
tered at any time. They will be shipped as 
soon as we feel that the danger of freezing is 
past. Arrival in good condition guaranteed. 
PARSNIPS 
An ounce will sow 150 feet. 
2% to 3 Ibs. per acre. 
640 Harris’ Model 
The Whitest Parsnips 
These are smooth, snow white, hollow crown 
parsnips, with a minimum of side roots or 
prongs. They are of good length, but not too 
long and their smoothness is quite remark- 
able, giving the roots a very attractive ap- 
pearance so that they usually sell for top 
prices. 
Growers all over the country believe that 
no parsnip equals Harris’ Model and will buy 
only our true originator’s strain. 
Oz. 25c; Ys Ib. 55c; 1 Ib. $1.50; 10 Ib. $14.00; 
100 Ib. $130.00. 
641 All-America 
Excellent large, broad shouldered variety that 
makes a good diameter early. Roots are re- 
markably smooth and white, quite tapered 
and of fine quality. 
Oz. 20c; 1% Ib. 50c; 1 Ib. $1.45; 10 Ib. $13.50; 
100 Ib. $125.00. 
HARRIS' MODEL 
An ounce of seed will plant 20 hills; 
about 3 Ibs. to the acre. 
695 Small Sugar (or New England Pie) 
By far the most popular variety for market. The fruit are small, weighing 6 to 8 lbs. but there are 
so many on the vines that the tonnage nearly equals the larger kinds. On the outside, Small Sugar 
has a hard smooth skin, somewhat ribbed and of deep orange color. Inside, the flesh is thick, sweet 
and dry and the quality is excellent. A very profitable pumpkin to grow. See prices below. 
Unrivalled as the finest parsnip. 
Oz. VY, Ib. Ib. 10 lb. 
686, CONNECTICUT, FIELD) or) BighTotniic cieccreretcls siete tereieieteeleeeere $.25 $.60 $1.65 $15.00 
The standard large pumpkin. True stock. 
688) Large: Cheese iis c.i,5 svevepellsgoyes: Sspeusisyopeleuepe dovansiceye os optetava te oaete, sor mterette .20 .55 1.60 15.00 
690 Mammoth Potiron or King of the Mammoths..................-5- .25 .70 2.00 19.00 
692 ORANGE - WINTER, LUXURY 2 ccics slave iemrereGlss cscs et eee es .20 55 1.60 15.00 
This improved strain has netted deep orange skin and orange yellow 
flesh. A very uniform stock. 
SMALL SUGAR 695 SMALL SUGAR or Pie Pumpkin. See above..............0020 0000s 25 .65 1.65 15.50 
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