. Burpee's novelties for 1890. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. 01 ITALIAN ONIONS. These onions succeed admirably in every scciiun of ihc United States, and we can ^ly reconimeud them. For some years past large quantities of luhan onions have been raised from imported seed by truckers in the South. They command larj^e prices in the Philadel- phia and New York markets, where they sell as Bermuda and Spanish onions. It is a fact that these onions can be grown with equal s


. Burpee's novelties for 1890. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. 01 ITALIAN ONIONS. These onions succeed admirably in every scciiun of ihc United States, and we can ^ly reconimeud them. For some years past large quantities of luhan onions have been raised from imported seed by truckers in the South. They command larj^e prices in the Philadel- phia and New York markets, where they sell as Bermuda and Spanish onions. It is a fact that these onions can be grown with equal success North, South, East and West, as has been fully demonstrated by the reports received from our patrons in all sections of the United States. All the Italian Onions are of very sweet, delic;ile flavor, much milder than our American Onions. They all grow rapidly from seed. Of great value for family , and while much money has been made out of these Italian Onions, grown for market, particularly in the South, yet, as they are not generally good keepers, wc would advise the novice to experiment on a small scale at first, and con- fine his main market crop to the American Onions. 'I'he Italian Onions, however, generally command ready sale at good prices during the summer and NEW ADRIATIC EXTRA EARLY BARLETTA. NEW EXTRA EARLY BARLETTA ONION (Early Radish). This distinct new variety is t/te very \ earliest Onion in cultivation. We h ive seen it growing throughout Europe, have had it in our trial grounds, and everywhere it matured with most remarkable rapid- ity. It is fully two weeks earlier than the Early White Queen, which heretofore has been the earliest variety in cultivation. At maturity, the tops die down directly to the bulb, leaving the neatest and most handsome little I bulbs imaginable. They are of a pure paper-white \ color, very mild and delicate in flavor, from one inch i to one and a half inches in diameter, and three-fourth* I of an inch in thicknes


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