. Fall 1900 winter wheat & rye : grass seeds for permanent pastures & meadows for fall sowing small fruit plants, bulbs, vegetable & flower seeds. Nursery stock Minnesota Faribault Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. FARMER SEED COMPANY, FARIBAULT, MINN. Choice New Crop Onion Seed. We have a fine stock of well-matured seed (of our own growing) from selected huVbs. This stock cannot he excelled in purity, fine form and germinating qualities^ Our pedigree oni^n seed is not in competition with stock of doubtful quality.


. Fall 1900 winter wheat & rye : grass seeds for permanent pastures & meadows for fall sowing small fruit plants, bulbs, vegetable & flower seeds. Nursery stock Minnesota Faribault Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. FARMER SEED COMPANY, FARIBAULT, MINN. Choice New Crop Onion Seed. We have a fine stock of well-matured seed (of our own growing) from selected huVbs. This stock cannot he excelled in purity, fine form and germinating qualities^ Our pedigree oni^n seed is not in competition with stock of doubtful quality. Our^ aim is to produce the very best, regardless of expense, and offer the same at only a small margin above cost •f production. However, if any of our reliable competitors offer you seed that you knew to be right at a less figure, write us, and we will endeavor to satisfy' you. The planting of onion seed in the fall is a success, on new breaking in particular^ Turn the soil even and at a good fair depth, say six inches, if a deep, rich soil, as it should be. Give it a thorough preparation. If the land is new and clean sow broadcast at the rate of 8 lbs. to the acre. Cover lightly with a fine-tooth harrow or by hand rak- ing. If in doubt about the cleanliness of the land soio in drills with a light covering'; So 10 at the rate «f 3^ lbs. to the acre. Time of sowing, late autumn or just before the closing in of winter, in the north; in the south, Dec. 1st. If you should not desire t& sow this fall it will be an advantage to have the seed on hamd to sow at the first pos^ sible moment when the land is in condition at the approach of spring, thereby avoiding vexatious delays and paying out high prices. EXTRA EARLY RED FLAT.—A very good grower and good keeper. Where seasons are short this is the best Onion to grow. PRICE, POSTPAID BY MAIL: Pkt., 3e.; oz., 10c.; M. lb., 30c.; 90c. YELLOW STRASBURG.—This variety is largely grown for sets. It is later, mor& flat and


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