. E. Annabil & Co.'s seed annual. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs Seeds. Large Hackensack. Early Christina. Eai'ly Christina—The flesh is dark rich yellow, of the best quaUty. The flesh is so thick that the seed cavity is remarkably small. Tt is very early and is rapidly becoming a general favor- ite. When ripe, the melons al- luays separate from the', stem. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 3^55 65c. ONION SETS. 1 quart to 25—45 feet of drill; 8 to 12 bushels, depending on size, to set an acre in drills. Expre
. E. Annabil & Co.'s seed annual. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs Seeds. Large Hackensack. Early Christina. Eai'ly Christina—The flesh is dark rich yellow, of the best quaUty. The flesh is so thick that the seed cavity is remarkably small. Tt is very early and is rapidly becoming a general favor- ite. When ripe, the melons al- luays separate from the', stem. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 3^55 65c. ONION SETS. 1 quart to 25—45 feet of drill; 8 to 12 bushels, depending on size, to set an acre in drills. Express or freight charges to be paid by the purchaser. Top or Bottom Sets, Yellotv Bottom Sets, Med Bottom Sets White Bottom Sets and Kansas MuCtijfUers—Market Price. On account of the early publication of thic catalogue, and the uncertainty of the market, we can not give prices on onion sets but will guarantee to fill orders as low as any other house. ONION. To a greater extent than any other, vegetable, save one, does the value of this crop depend almost solely upon the quality of seed sown. Realizing this, we have taken the greatest care' in seler-ting our stocks, and can confidently recommend them to all customers—those who use large quantities, as well as those who use small—^iS being unsurpass^-d for quahty, germination and trueness; being grown for us solely by men of years of experience in raising this important seed. Our seed will produce full-sized Onions the first year of sowing, for which pur- pose sow four to five pounds per acre. For growing small sets our seed is equally good, and should be sown for the purpose at the rate of about twenty-five pounds to the acre. Sow the seed as early in the spring as practicable, in shallow drills one foot apart, covering v,-ith fine soil, which should be pressed dow^n by the use of a light roller or the back of a spade. When the young plants are strong enough, thm out to two inches apart; keep the surface of the
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