Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . IVATOR. (Pleaserefer to pages 98, 99, and 100 of this book for illustrations and descriptions ofthese Implements.) ^Barnards Selected Yellow Globe Danvcrs Onion The ^Finest Strain in Cultivation. A Most Popular and Valuable the Onions Which Command the Highest Price in Market. JJJHILE this Onion is suitable forand yields profitable crops on allclasses of soil, it is especially good formuck land on account of its quickmaturing qualities. The firm, solid bulbs are all thatcan be desired in size and quality. Be-ing excellent winter keepers, they


Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . IVATOR. (Pleaserefer to pages 98, 99, and 100 of this book for illustrations and descriptions ofthese Implements.) ^Barnards Selected Yellow Globe Danvcrs Onion The ^Finest Strain in Cultivation. A Most Popular and Valuable the Onions Which Command the Highest Price in Market. JJJHILE this Onion is suitable forand yields profitable crops on allclasses of soil, it is especially good formuck land on account of its quickmaturing qualities. The firm, solid bulbs are all thatcan be desired in size and quality. Be-ing excellent winter keepers, they aresought after in all onion markets. Pkt- 5c; oz. 15c; ^ lb. The onions from this strain of seedripen early and all at once. They areDISTINCT AND ATTRACTIVE INSHAPE, HANDSOME, BRIGHTEVEN COLOR; NECKS VERYSMALL. & 4 £ 4 4 &A conservative estimate of the yieldper acre on well-cultivated soil may bestated at 500 to 600 bushels from seedsown in the ; lb. $; postpaid. 36 Wi W. BARNARD & CO., SEEDSMEN, PRIZE TAKER ONION. THE PRIZETAKER ONION is globe shaped. Color, : — ? — ciear bright yellow. By-early sowing and transplanting (as recommended in TheNew Onion Culture) this onion can be grown to an extra-ordinary size. In market it attracts instant attentionand brings good prices. It is one of the largest, hand-somest, and most profitable varieties grown. Has a smallneck, ripens up hard and keeps well until , white, thick, mild, and agreeable in flavor. ; oz. 10c; H lb. 35c; lb. $ t/ MICHIGAN YELLOW GLOBE. N RICH, black soils professional onion growershave found this particular strain to be one ofthe best to cultivate. The bulbs while globe-shapedhave a somewhat flattened base. They are of goodsize, have small necks; color rich orange. A heavyW yielder and excellent keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % ; lb. $ v WHITE PARIS SILVERSKIN. An early, small round variety,excellent for bunching and for pickling. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c;H lb.


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