Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / & Co. . Kew White Adriatic Baeletta. Sew White Adriatic Barletta (see cut). — The earliest, neatest, and smallestonion grown. Valuable for pickling ortable use. Its great rapidity ofjrrowth will astonish every one who tries it. Per pltt., 10 cts.; oz., 25cts.; 1-4 lb., 75 cts.; lb., § Tellow Bottom Sets. —Produced by sowing seed very thickly in the spring,and not thinning out. They mature under ithis metuod when abouthalf an inch in diameter. The bulbs are used the following spring forsetting out, in place of sowing se


Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / & Co. . Kew White Adriatic Baeletta. Sew White Adriatic Barletta (see cut). — The earliest, neatest, and smallestonion grown. Valuable for pickling ortable use. Its great rapidity ofjrrowth will astonish every one who tries it. Per pltt., 10 cts.; oz., 25cts.; 1-4 lb., 75 cts.; lb., § Tellow Bottom Sets. —Produced by sowing seed very thickly in the spring,and not thinning out. They mature under ithis metuod when abouthalf an inch in diameter. The bulbs are used the following spring forsetting out, in place of sowing seed, and produce large onions earlierthan can be done by the seed. Per qt., 25 cts.; peck, .§ Bottom Sets. — The seed of the AVhite Silverskin, or White Portugalvarieties is used to produce the white set. They do not keep as wellas the red or yellow, but produce beautiful white onions early in theseason. Per qt., 25 cts.: peck, Onion.—Valuable for an early crop. The small bulbs increase insize, and the parent bulb produces a quantity of small bulbs in a clus-ter. Of mild, sweet flavor. Per qt., 25 cts.;peck, . Mliite- Multiplier (seecut). — This valu-a b 1 e variety isenormously p r oductive, frequent-ly producing asmany as twentybulbs in a clusterfrom a single bulbplanted. The coloris pure, silverywhite. The quali


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