Early Yellow Globe 
Ebenezer (Japanese) 105 days 
Bulb—medium size, thick-flattened, small 
neck, skin yellow; flesh fine textured, 
mild very firm. 
A most popular set variety. Produces 
sets of unusual keeping quality which 
are spring planted to produce early 
onion bulbs for market. 
Golden Globe (Bottieneck) 110 days 
Bulb—medium size, oblong globe to bottle- 
neck in shape, skin rich golden yellow; 
flesh firm and solid. 
A popular set variety. The sets keep well 
and produce an early crop of onions. 
Hollandale Yellow Globe 115 days 
Bulb—large, apple-shaped, skin bright 
straw yellow; flesh firm and hard. 
An outstanding variety developed in the 
| Hollandale area of Minnesota. Selected 
| primarily for bulb size, yield and keep- 
ing qualities. 
Brigham Yellow Globe 
lowa No. 44 100 days 
Bulb—medium size, round to somewhat 
globe shape with thick outer skin; flesh 
firm, solid and mild. 
Very uniform in shape, size and color ata 
with outstanding keeping qualities. “A 
combination of synthetic hybrids devel- 
oped and introduced by Iowa State 
College. 
Prizetaker 105 days 
Bulb—large, globular, skin thin, glossy, 
straw-colored; flesh coarse and mild. 
Very popular for home and market gar- 
den. Grown in the South for early ship- 
ping. 
Southport Yellow Globe 110 days 
Bulb—medium large, globe to deep globe 
in shape, skin deep orange yellow; flesh 
fine grained and fairly strong. 
A standard late variety of splendid bulb- 
ing and keeping quality. Makes an ideal 
crop for shipping. 
Harvesting a field of Northrup, King's Early Yellow Globe at Hollandale, Minn. 
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