. Buist's garden guide and almanac : 1898. Nursery stock, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Grasses, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. 88 BUISTS GARDEN GUIDE. if the weather is moist the thinnings can be safely transplanted. which will also attain a fall size; bnt observe, in planting them, to pnt the roots only into the ground. For growing large Onions from seed, sow five pounds of seeds to the acre. Sowings are generally made with a seed drill the best of whic


. Buist's garden guide and almanac : 1898. Nursery stock, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Grasses, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. 88 BUISTS GARDEN GUIDE. if the weather is moist the thinnings can be safely transplanted. which will also attain a fall size; bnt observe, in planting them, to pnt the roots only into the ground. For growing large Onions from seed, sow five pounds of seeds to the acre. Sowings are generally made with a seed drill the best of which is called the Model. Be particular in the selection of your Onion seed, as failures are continually occuring from old or spurious stock. Nothing further will be required until the crop is taken up, except in destroying all weeds as they appear. We make tlie growing1 of Onion Seed one of the specialties of our House. The stock from which we grow our seed, is our old Pedigree stock, famous throughout the country for its purity and fine quality. We make an annual selection of the bulbs from which we grow our supplies; this always insures to om customers seed of the greatest purity and strongest growth. Buist's Yellow Globe Danvers.âThis is the most popular and the most extensively cultivated of all varieties; it is an Annual, ;eed ;sown lin early Spring, will produce full grown Onions by September, in all sections of our country excepting in the Southern States; it is of a beautiful straw color, of larg^ size, a fine keeping variety, and will yield in good soil from 600 to 700 bushels T>er acre Peroz., 20 cts.; \ lb., 40 cts.; lb., §; 5 lbs. at ; 10 lbs. at $; 25 lbs. Eastern Grown Seed.âPer oz., 15 \ lb, 30 cts.; lb., ; 5 lbs., at 95 cts.; 10 at 90 cts.; 25 lbs., at 80 Large Red Wethersfield Onion. Large Red Wethersfield. â This is another favorite Onion in the East and West, where immense crops are grown for shipment. In coolsec


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