Archive image from page 15 of Delano Bros' seed catalogue of. Delano Bros.' seed catalogue of everything for the farm and vegetable garden for 1894 delanobrosseedca1894dela Year: 1894 Early Flat Keel—The earliest of ail; liglit-colored, good keeper, and lieavv yielder. Pkt., 5c; oz., loc; Jib., 50c; lb., $: 5 lbs. or over $1 per lb. Red Globe—This variety is fast growing intb popular favor in the West. . Grows large and solid; mild flavored. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; ilb., 60c; lb., $; 5 lbs. or more $1 per lb. Large Red Wetherstield—The standard variety, and very productive. 1,100 bushels


Archive image from page 15 of Delano Bros' seed catalogue of. Delano Bros.' seed catalogue of everything for the farm and vegetable garden for 1894 delanobrosseedca1894dela Year: 1894 Early Flat Keel—The earliest of ail; liglit-colored, good keeper, and lieavv yielder. Pkt., 5c; oz., loc; Jib., 50c; lb., $: 5 lbs. or over $1 per lb. Red Globe—This variety is fast growing intb popular favor in the West. . Grows large and solid; mild flavored. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; ilb., 60c; lb., $; 5 lbs. or more $1 per lb. Large Red Wetherstield—The standard variety, and very productive. 1,100 bushels per acre are reported j to have been grown. It is the best keeper, and most t ready salable onion grown. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; ilb., 40c; lb., $; 5 lbs. or more $1 per lb. Yellow Globe Danvers—The standard yellow varie- y. ''Globidar in shape, good keeper, and a heavy cropper. Che favorite with many. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; ilb., 40c: lb., ; 5 lbs. or more, $1 per lb. Prlzetaker—Of recent introduction, but an 'onion that has produced wonderl'nl results. With fair culture over one thousand bushels per acre have been grown. One of the highest authorities on gardening in this country,.after trials last season under discourauing circumstances, believes that with transplanting he .can gro\v 2,000 bushels of Prizetakers per acre. This is the large beautiful' ' onion that is seen every fall offered for sale at the fruit stores in large' cities. They are a rich straw color, and of enormous size, averaging twelve to fourteen inches in circumfei'ence. Although of such great size, it is hard and an excellent keeper. The flavor is mild and delicate, making the Prizetaker a favorite variety for slicing for sal- ads. (See cut.) , 10c; oz., 20c; ilb., 75c; $ AVe will pay this sum. to the person sending the largest Prizetaker 1894, grown from seed ptir- Kemember, we pay transportation charges on packets, ounces, pounds, pints, and quarts. SETS. Top Set or Bu


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