HYBRID NO. 7 
601 Autumn Glory 
Storage Hybrid 
Autumn Glory is a vigorous, main crop hy- 
brid 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. 
It yields fully as well as Brigham and its 
uniformity means that it comes out of storage 
with more No. 1 bulbs. Adapted for both 
muck and upland. See prices at right. 
IOWA 44—Fine round onions on the Elba muck. 
611 lowa 44 (New) 
The Best Keeper 
If you want a firm, medium-sized. well- 
colored onion that will keep all winter, plant 
Iowa 44. It is becoming increasingly popular 
on muck because it is a good yielder when 
planted fairly thick and the bulbs are ideally 
suited for packaging. 
The shape is an attractive globe or deep 
globe with small necks and the heavy thick 
skin has a dark golden brown color that is 
even superior to Brigham. Both our tests and 
growers’ crops indicate that Iowa 44 is an ex- 
ceptionally fine storage onion and we highly 
recommend it. See prices at right. 
620 Sweet Spanish—Utah Strain 
Large Mild Sweet Onions of Finest Quality 
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. 
An ounce of seed will sow 125 feet of row. 
It requires 4 to 6 Ibs. of seed per acre. 
602 Brown Beauty (New) 
Newest and Best Hybrid Yet 
We think this is the most promising hybrid 
onion yet offered commercially. It has the 
same vigor and high-yielding ability as Y41 
or Hybrid No. 7 but it is firmer, with better 
skin, color and keeping quality. The large 
bulbs are uniformly well-shaped and hand- 
some, near true globe, smooth and ripen to a 
rich even brown color. It matures between 
the early and late types and while not a hard 
storage onion, it should be fine for fall and 
early winter sale. 
Brown Beauty has been outstanding in both 
muck and upland tests as a big yielder of 
beautiful onions and we highly recommend it. 
See prices below. 
609 Hybrid No. 7 
High Yields for Early Sales 
Hybrid No. 7 gave a fine performance this past year both for yield and type. It is a strong- 
growing early hybrid which makes large bulbs on muck and upland and usually far outyields 
Early Yellow Globe. Not a storage type, it has a thin, tight skin of light brown color, well 
rounded shape and attractive appearance for summer or early fall sales. 
An enormous cropper, Hybrid No. 7 is winning a real place and we recommend it in place 
of Asgrow Y41. See prices below. 
BROWN BEAUTY 
Oz. V4 |b. Ib. 5 Ibs.- 25 lbs.- 
per lb. per Ib. 
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We suggest Hybrid No. 7 or Brown Beauty in its place. 
601 AUTUMN GLORY. Excellent Storage Hybrid. See at left..$ .75 $2.25 $7.50 $7.40 $7.25 
600 BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE. See below................ .50 1.45 4.75 4.65 4.50 
602 BROWN BEAUTY (New). Heavy-Yielding Hybrid. See above .85 2.60 8.75 Sra twis fee. 
605 EARLY YELLOW GLOBE. See below...............0000- .50 1.35 4.25 4.15 4.00 
607 EBENEZER. Best for Sets (See Onion Sets on page 14).... .45 1.20 3.75 3.65 3.50 
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. 
608 GILLARD GLOBE. Heavy Yields..................005. .50 1.40 4.25 4.15 4.00 
Essentially a cross between Early Yellow Globe and 
Brigham, grown according to the highly successful for- 
mula of L. R. Gillard, Elba, N. Y. Vigorous, heavy yield- 
ing, of fine type and color and a good keeper. 
609 HYBRID NO. 7 (New). Early and Productive. See above.. .85 2.50 8.50 8.40 8.25 
611 IOWA 44 (New). Best for Storage. See at left.......... .45 1.30 4.00 3.90 a67 
610 JAPANESE BUNCHING. For ‘‘Scallions’’..............- .50 1-35 4.00 3.90 3.75 
Makes 3 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 4.15 4.00 
Large, perfectly round, deep red onion; keeps well. 
617 SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. The Finest White........... .55 1.50 5.00 4.85 4.75 
Large globe shaped white onion. A very profitable variety 
for experienced growers as it always commands the 
highest prices. 
620 SWEET SPANISH—Utah Strain. See below.............. .60 1.65 5.20) 5.10 5.00 
624 WHITE BUNCH or White Lisbon................-2000- .50 1.40 4.25 4.15 4.00 
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 L35 4.00 3.90 3.75 
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 WHITESSWEET, SPANISH cic reicie ataieree one « e n.cus les etenemrcter ae .65 1.80 D739 5.65 
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. 
605 Early Yellow Globe 600 Brigham Yellow Globe 
The Standard Early Onion 
This is the leading early onion in the East for 
both muck and upland. It matures early and 
yields well, and the bulbs have fine appear- 
ance and good handling qualities. They are 
globe-shaped or slightly flattened, well pro- 
tected with a deep yellow skin and they keep 
very well for an early-maturing variety. 
Our seed of Early Yellow has an enviable 
reputation for vigor, uniformity, yield and 
type, and it has been used with entire satis- 
faction for many years. See prices above. 
Excellent Late Onion 
This strain of Brigham Yellow Globe or 
“Michigan Onion” is a storage type that is 
very extensively grown in nearly all muck 
sections and is popular for upland as well. It 
is a good yielder making firm, deep-globe 
shaped bulbs with small necks and a heavy 
skin of dark color. They will remain in fine 
condition nearly all winter. 
Ours is a vigorous strain, uniform, hard, and 
well colored. Highly regarded by many of the 
best onion growers. See prices above. 
For ONION PLANTS and ONION SETS, see next page. 
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