. Annual catalogue : vegetable, field and flower seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Buffalo; Vegetables; Flowers; Gardening; Commercial catalogs. danver's yellow globe. Yellow Globe, Danver's. A thick, heavy, straw-colored Onion ; mild flavored, and yields abundantly. Ripens early and keeps well; the standard market variety of this sec- tion. Oz. 15c, i lb. 40c, lb. $ Large Red Wethersfield. A large flat variety; skin deep red, flesh purplish white ; very pro- ductive, good keeper, popul


. Annual catalogue : vegetable, field and flower seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Buffalo; Vegetables; Flowers; Gardening; Commercial catalogs. danver's yellow globe. Yellow Globe, Danver's. A thick, heavy, straw-colored Onion ; mild flavored, and yields abundantly. Ripens early and keeps well; the standard market variety of this sec- tion. Oz. 15c, i lb. 40c, lb. $ Large Red Wethersfield. A large flat variety; skin deep red, flesh purplish white ; very pro- ductive, good keeper, popular in the eastern markets. Oz. 15c, i lb. 50c, lb. $ White Portugal. A fine, large white Onion of delicate flavor, but a poor keeper. Oz. 25c, ilb. 75c, lb. $ White Pickling. A small, clear white Onion; extensively use for pickling, very handsome. Oz. 25c, % , lb. $ White Globe. A very handsome late variety ; a large crop- per, and of good quality. Oz. 20c, \ lb, 60c, lb. $ Prize Taker. A large foreign variety, equal in quality to the Spanish varieties. To reach perfection, should be started in a hot bed and transplanted. Oz. 25c, \ lb. 75c, lb. $ Silver Skin. A small French variety ; used extensively for pickling. Oz. 25c, ± lb. 75c , lb. $ ONION SETS. Plant as early in spring as the ground can be worked, in rows one foot apart. White Onion Sets. Yellow Onion Sets. Potato Onion Sets. Mkt. price. PARSNIPS—German-, PastinaJce. Sow in rich, deep and well-manured soil, as early as the weather will permit in rows fifteen inches apart and one-half inch deep ; thin out to five inches apart. They are improved by frost, and are usually left in the ground until spring, after once taking up enough for immediate use. Hollow Crowned. One of the best; either for table oi stock. Oz. 10c, ±lb. 15c, lb. 50c. Large Dutch. Roots very long and smooth. Oz. 10c , J lb. 15c, lb. 50c. Maltese (new). A half long variety; best adapted for shallow soils. Oz. 10c,


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