ONION—Yellow Varieties Continued 
Early Yellow Globe 
Early Yellow Globe 
Bulb—Medium large, globe to flattened 
globe, skin tough, light yellow, flesh 
firm and white, good keeper if handled 
correctly. 
Matures ten days to two weeks earlier 
than Southport Yellow Globe types. 
Bulbs large, high yielding, keep well 
for an early variety. Highly recom- 
mended for an early shipping onion. 
98 days 
Ebenezer 105 days 
(Japanese) 
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. 
Brigham Yellow Globe 
Golden Globe 110 days 
(Bottleneck) 
Bulb—Medium size, oblong globe to 
bottleneck 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. 
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 
shipping. Sweet Spanish type. 
Harvesting a field of Northrup King’s Early Yellow Globe at Hollandale, Minn. 
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