. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. OPIION SEED OUR SPECIALTY. They like a strong, deep and rich loamy soil. The ground should be well dressed with -well-rotted manure, trenched deeply. So-w as early as the ground is in -working condition; sow thinly. Draw drills 14, inches apart, and sow at the rate of 4. pounds to an acre. Keep the ground clean of weeds. OUr Northern Grown Onion Seed is unequaled, and the thousands of large growers that we annually su


. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. OPIION SEED OUR SPECIALTY. They like a strong, deep and rich loamy soil. The ground should be well dressed with -well-rotted manure, trenched deeply. So-w as early as the ground is in -working condition; sow thinly. Draw drills 14, inches apart, and sow at the rate of 4. pounds to an acre. Keep the ground clean of weeds. OUr Northern Grown Onion Seed is unequaled, and the thousands of large growers that we annually supply is the best testimonial that can be asked. It Is an acknowledged fact tha-t Northern Gro-wn Onion Seed -will prod-ace more first-class onions to tlie acre than any ether. A trial will con-vlnce you. Full sized onions can be gro-srn the first year from our black seed. For this purpose four or five pounds of seed per acre are required. To raise small sets, fifty to sixty pounds of seed are required per acre. Large Bed WTethersfleld.—The Wethersfield grows to a large size, and is of fine form; skin deep red and flesh white; moderately fine grained. A splendid keeper. It is a heavy yielder, as much as 800 bush- els having been raised on a single acre. Over 75,C00 gardeners, in t> 11 parts of the United States, sowed our selected strain of Wethersfield last season. Is this not a good testimonial for our Northern Grown SeedP Pkt. 6c., oz. ISc, V41b. 40c., lb. $,6 lbs. $ postpaid. Yellow Globe Danvers.—This Is considered by many onion frowers as the most profitable variety that can be growj. for mar- et purposes, It is of good size, fine, globular form, with a very small neck. We cannot too highly recommend our strain of Yellow Globe Danvers. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., lb. 40c., lb. $, 5 lbs. $, post- paid. ^2 Sultan.—This is the grandest YellowGlobe Onion that has ever been introduced. It is of a bright yellow color, and always grows to a uniform shape; we have


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