. Descriptive catalog of vegetables. Canning and preserving Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Herbs Catalogs. BREEDERS AND GROWERS 57. Ebenezer or Japanese. Extensively used for sets Days from planting seed to marketable bulbs Mountain or Oregon Danvers 110 to 112 Particularly notable for its hard bulbs with thick skin and excellent storage quality. Bulbs three quarter globe shape, slightly flattened at the base, dark yellow; medium early. Productive and of good shipping quality. O


. Descriptive catalog of vegetables. Canning and preserving Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Herbs Catalogs. BREEDERS AND GROWERS 57. Ebenezer or Japanese. Extensively used for sets Days from planting seed to marketable bulbs Mountain or Oregon Danvers 110 to 112 Particularly notable for its hard bulbs with thick skin and excellent storage quality. Bulbs three quarter globe shape, slightly flattened at the base, dark yellow; medium early. Productive and of good shipping quality. Ohio or Michigan Yellow Globe 112 to 114 Popular in the onion growing sections of the middle West. Bulbs medium large, globular, with somewhat flattened bottom; pure yellow in color with hard, solid flesh; of excellent keeping quality. PRIZETAKER 102 to 104 A popular shipping sort grown extensively in the South. Bulbs large, globe shape; skin thin and glossy, of straw color; flesh coarse and mild. Our strain, of the Denia type, is very productive. Southport Yellow Globe 114 The first strain of Yellow Globe Onion developed in this country was named after the town of Southport, Connecticut where it originated. Used for storage and shipping. Bulbs round with slight elongation, medium size, solid, rich yellow, skins tough and clinging. Flesh white with creamy tone. YELLOW BERMUDA 92 to 94 A very early, medium sized, flat sort, used for earl}- market; some- times called White Bermuda. Skin light straw color, thin and loose; flesh nearly white, coarse, sweet and mild. The dual name arises from lack of positive color. Grown extensively in Texas and southern California for shipping; also grown for seed in California. Yellow Flat Danvers 96 to 98 A very hardy sort for home garden, also widely used for sets, and for storage. Bulbs medium sized, thick-flat; bright yellow. Flesh white, tinted with lemon; fine grained and solid. An excellent keeper. YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS 112 to 114 A popular


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