. 1915 annual catalogue. t paid. Onion Sets. Culture—Plant 4 inches apart, in rows about half an inch deepand 1 foot between the rows, but do not cover the setsentirely, except the Potato Onion, which should be plantedin rows 2 feet apart and 9 inches apart in the row, andcovered about one —Prices hy the bushel are subject to fluctuation of themaket, but the prices quoted on quarts, postpaid, will holdgood throughout the season, or as long as our stock Onion Sets are sold 32 pounds to the bushel. Prices, Parcel Post, Paid. Qt. y2 Pk. Pk. Yellow Danvers $ .20 $ .55 $ Da
. 1915 annual catalogue. t paid. Onion Sets. Culture—Plant 4 inches apart, in rows about half an inch deepand 1 foot between the rows, but do not cover the setsentirely, except the Potato Onion, which should be plantedin rows 2 feet apart and 9 inches apart in the row, andcovered about one —Prices hy the bushel are subject to fluctuation of themaket, but the prices quoted on quarts, postpaid, will holdgood throughout the season, or as long as our stock Onion Sets are sold 32 pounds to the bushel. Prices, Parcel Post, Paid. Qt. y2 Pk. Pk. Yellow Danvers $ .20 $ .55 $ Dark Red Wethersfield 20 .60 White Silver Skin 25 .75 Red Top Set or Cloves 25 .70 Yellow Potato Onion 35 .90 White Multiplying Onions 35 .90 Prices on Onion Sets by express, not prepaid, are given 3. Kindly send us the names and ad-dresses of a few persons who buyseeds and trees. We wish to sendthem our catalogue, and we will re-member the favor in filling yourorder. White Velvet Southern Giant Curled Mustard. 20 1915 CATALOG GARDEN, FLOWER AND FIELD SEEDS, POULTRY FOODS, BEE SUPPLIES, ETC ii I Claudit Peas. Claudit—They are the same color and average about one anda half times as large as Alaska, the pods being in about thesame proportion. The vines usually grow 2V2 feet high,bearing seven to nine peas to the pod. For early marketplanting it cannot be surpassed anywhere. y2 pint, 15c;pint, 25c; qt., 45c; 4 qts., $; parcel post paid. By ex-press, not prepaid, y2 pint, 10c; pint, 20c; qt., 35c; 4 qts.,$ Alaska—The earliest blue Pea, very uniform in growth. Thedark green color of the pods makes it extremely desirable;vines 2 feet. y2 pint, 15c; pint, 25c; qt., 40c; 4 qts., $;parcel post paid. By express, not prepaid, y2 pint, 10c;pint, 15c; qt., 30c; 4 qts., $ Ameer—A new and valuable strain of the popular Alaska Pea,the distinctive superiority being that it makes much largerpods and is more prolific. The vines gro
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