. Annual seed and plant catalogue, 1902. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. -Australian Brown Onion - Extra. Early Long Keeper. It is of medium size, wonderfully solid and most attractive for market, both as to form and appearance. The illustration was enp-^aved from photograph. They are extremely early in rip- enmg and never make any stiffnecks or scullions Every seed seems to produce a good sized Onion, and the bulb begins to form very quickly, when the plant is not ove


. Annual seed and plant catalogue, 1902. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. -Australian Brown Onion - Extra. Early Long Keeper. It is of medium size, wonderfully solid and most attractive for market, both as to form and appearance. The illustration was enp-^aved from photograph. They are extremely early in rip- enmg and never make any stiffnecks or scullions Every seed seems to produce a good sized Onion, and the bulb begins to form very quickly, when the plant is not over three inches high. When planted with the Red it proves to be nearly four weeks earUer and ripens off more uniformly. It has the reputa- tion of keeping indefinitely, and we think from its firmness and hardness that it will keep in good condition longer than any oth- er Onion known. The color of the skin Ls amber brown. So widely contrasted from any other Onion is its color that it will be noticed on the market, and when once bought the purchaser will be likely to return and call again for "those beautiful brown On- ; Price, i-4 oz. pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 19 cts,; {-4 pound 40 cents; pound $ Ppospepity, OP Gradas Pea. A Long Step Towa^rds Prosperity In The Pea^. World. This new extra early, dwarf growing Pea is a great advancement. It combines the finest quality with extreme earhness and is very productive. The smooth varieties of extra early Peas have heretofore filled their place in a way, as they could be planted very early, while the wrinkled sorts could not be planted until milder weather, but there has been the need of an 'extra early'' which would always have the sweetness and fine flavor of the wrinkled varieties. "Gradus" therefore fills the want, and is the first extra early wrinkled Pea. It is very hardy and can be planted fully as ea^'ly as the smooth Peas. Grows vigorous and healthy; vines two and one half feet high and is ve


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