Southport Yellowglobe 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. 
Sweet Spanish—Las Animas 
Strain 112 days 
Bulb—Large, deep globe shape, small 
neck and straw colored skin. Flesh is 
fine grained, white, with a mild flavor. 
This is an N. K. & Co. selection for a 
larger, better keeping, more uniform 
and earlier Sweet Spanish. 
Sweet Spanish—Utah Strain 115 days 
Bulb—Large, deep-globe shaped, small 
neck, skin straw-yellow, flesh white, 
fine grained, mild flavored, keeping 
quality fair. 
Popular in the West and Inter-Mountain 
area as a shipping variety, the mild, 
deep-globe bulbs extensively used for 
slicing and hamburger purposes. Pop- 
: Yellow Globe Danvers 
ular with home and market gardeners 
because of large attractive size and 
mild flavor. 
Yellow Globe Danvers 100 days 
Bulb—Medium large, round to apple 
shape, small neck, skin dark yellow, 
flesh white, mild and firm. 
Somewhat earlier than Southport Yellow 
Globe. Well adapted to Northern areas, 
productive and a good keeper. 
White Varieties 
Crystal White Wax 92 days 
Bulb—Medium size, flattened shape, skin 
thin and waxy white, flesh white, 
coarse, juicy and of extremely mild 
flavor. 
Extensively planted in the South for early 
market shipping. An excellent table 
onion, but not suited to storage. 
He-Shi-Ko 
(Long White Bunching) 
A non-bulbing perennial onion used for 
green bunching purposes. Produces 
clusters of silvery-white stalks often 
6 inches long and %-% inches in di- 
ameter. Plants are hardy and can be 
wintered over. 
Southport White Globe 110 days 
Bulb—Medium size, globe shaped, skin 
pure white, flesh ivory white, fine 
grained and of mild flavor. 
Excellent quality and appearance, good 
yielder, and probaby best keeper among 
white onions. 
White Ebenezer 100 days 
Bulb—Medium sized, flat but thick, clear 
white, solid and fine grained. An ex- 
cellent keeper. 
Similar to Ebenezer in shape but with 
white color. Used extensively for grow- 
ing sets and pickling. 
White Lisbon 100 days 
Bulb—Medium size, round with thick 
neck, skin clear white, flesh white, juicy 
and of mild flavor. 
Grown almost exclusively as an early 
bunching onion. 
White Portugal 
(American Silver Skin) 
Bulb—Medium sized, about same size as 
White Ebenezer, clearer, white, very 
solid, fine grained. 
100 days 
Widely used for sets, pickling, bunching 
and mature onions, a good keeper. 
White Sweet Spanish 110 days 
(Jumbo) 
Bulb—Similar to White Sweet Spanish 
except larger. Foliage is more yellow- 
green like true Sweet Spanish. 
Many growers and shippers prefer this 
strain for its outstanding bulb size, 
appearance and high yield. 
White Welsh 
(Hardy Winter) 
A non-bulbing perennial type used ex- 
clusively for green bunching. May be 
sown in the later summer or fall and 
the shoots will attain marketable size 
the following Spring before green 
onions from sets are offered. 
White Sweet Spanish (Jumbo) 
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