. Gregory's honest seeds. y Round Yellow Danvers crossed with theSouthport Yellow Globe. The last named is a coarse,late variety, while the Early Round Danvers is an earlyvariety of very fine texture. Our Improved Yellow Globeis the result of many years of careful work; matures mid-way between the two. As the outside skin is somewhattougher than the Danvers, it is more profitable for ashipping variety. It is a heavy cropper, producing one-fourth more crop than the Danvers and is less liable toblight. This is a standard variety in the growingsections of the country where Onions are raised for c


. Gregory's honest seeds. y Round Yellow Danvers crossed with theSouthport Yellow Globe. The last named is a coarse,late variety, while the Early Round Danvers is an earlyvariety of very fine texture. Our Improved Yellow Globeis the result of many years of careful work; matures mid-way between the two. As the outside skin is somewhattougher than the Danvers, it is more profitable for ashipping variety. It is a heavy cropper, producing one-fourth more crop than the Danvers and is less liable toblight. This is a standard variety in the growingsections of the country where Onions are raised for coldstorage. There is no variety that equals it as a August, 1909, Oscar Belden & Sons, the largestOnion growers in the State, averaged 700 bushels peracre. Mr. Harry Bardwells (Hatfield), crop yieldedover 800 bushels per acre. Albert E. Clark, Sunderland,states that in 1910 he had over 3,000 bushels on fouracres of Onions from our seed. Pkt. 10c, ox. 30c, H lb. 85c, lb. $, postpaid;by express, lb. $


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