WHITE ONIONS 
One ounce will sow 100 feet; 5 pounds an acre 
Prosperity. This green bunch Onion forms 
no bulbs; the lower 5 inches, 4% to 34inch 
through, is white and mild. Sow August 
1 to 15 for wintering over. Very hardy and 
keeps nicely. Sow in early spring, or in late 
May or early June for late summer market 
when bunch Onions are scarce. If irrigated 
will keep green all summer. 
Southport White Globe. Use young 
plants for bunching. If left will form 
the finest white, dry Onions. A good 
shipper and keeper. True globe shape, 
full at base and shoulder. 
White Bunch. The earliest for bunching 
only as it forms late, flat, pearl-white bulbs 
which do not keep well. 
White Portugal. Fine for pickling, for white 
sets, or for bunching when young. Mature 
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Brigham Yellow Globe Onions 
bulbs are of medium size flattened globe with silver-white skin and mild flavor. The mature 
bulbs are good keepers. This is excellent for summer and early fall use. 
White Sweet Spanish. Small necked, deep globe-shaped, firm Onions of rapid, vigorous growth. 
The largest and mildest white variety. Grown for mature Onions and often bunched for 
“boilers.” 
YELLOW 
Brigham Yellow Globe. Big solid globes with 
tight thick golden skins; perfect for storage. 
Heavy yields on muck and exceedingly 
popular for upland soils. “The Onions ripen 
down very evenly. Matures in 110 days. 
Yellow Sweet Spanish. A fine, large, golden 
yellow, globe, very mild uniform, Onion. 
Early spring-sown seed will produce bulbs 
weighing a pound each. They ship well. 
OKRA 
One ounce will sow 50 feet; 8 pounds an acre 
Clemson Spineless. The 4'%-foot plants, 
with less foliage than Perkins, bear green, 
angular, ridged, 6-inch spineless pods. 
Perkins’ Mammoth Pod. Bright green, ribbed, 
7-inch, smooth slim pods mature early and 
freely on 3-foot plants. 
ONIONS 
Early Yellow Globe. Matures in 100 days, 
10 days before Brigham Yellow. Yields 
huge crops, on both muck and upland, of 
nearly globular, tough skinned, golden yel- 
low solid Onions. It handles and stores un- 
usually well for such an early variety. 
Southport Yellow Globe. A fine large, full- 
shouldered globe. Ripens down evenly. 
Good keeper and shipper. Very hardy. 
PARSNIP 
One ounce will sow 150 feet; 4 pounds an acre 
Hollow-Crown XXX. The creamy white roots 
are uniform, heavy at the shoulder, nicely 
tapered, about 9 inches long, with practi- 
cally no side roots or prongs. They have 
deep-set, clean hollow crowns and look 
attractive for market. 
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ONIONS 
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Southport White Globe......... 20 
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Wibite:ortica leer nee 15 
White Sweet Spanish........... 25 
YELLOW. Brigham Yel. Globe. . . 15 
Early Yellow Globe............. 15 
Southport Yellow Globe........ 15 
Yellow Sweet Spanish.......... 25 
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