Archive image from page 83 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1930 curriesfarmgarde19curr Year: 1930 ( Culture—The Onion is most successfully grown in a deep, rich loamy soil, and, unlike most vegetables, does best when cultivated in the same ground for a succession of years. Manure the ground well in the fall, and turn up in ridges, during the winter, and as early as it will work in the spring rake or harrow thoroughly so as to get the soil fine and level. Sow thinly in drills half an inch deep, rows twelve inches apart, and cover with fine soil, pre


Archive image from page 83 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1930 curriesfarmgarde19curr Year: 1930 ( Culture—The Onion is most successfully grown in a deep, rich loamy soil, and, unlike most vegetables, does best when cultivated in the same ground for a succession of years. Manure the ground well in the fall, and turn up in ridges, during the winter, and as early as it will work in the spring rake or harrow thoroughly so as to get the soil fine and level. Sow thinly in drills half an inch deep, rows twelve inches apart, and cover with fine soil, pressing it down. Keep the ground free from weeds and thin out the young plants so they may stand three or four inches apart. The small onions pulled may be eaten green and the balance allowed to mature. Along in July the tops may be broken down by lightly trampling upon them, or if a large quantity is planted a good method is to take a barrel and roll them down. This tends to stop the top growth and the bulbs then develop more rapidly. I oz. to 100 feet of drill; 4 to 5 lbs. to the acre. CURRIE'S EXTRA YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS The largest cropper and best shape of any Yellow Onion at present on the market. It is saved from Picked Bulbs only, which for color and keeping qualities cannot be equalled, and should not be confounded with the Yellow Globe Danvers commonly sold. It is a true globe shape with very small neck; slightly flattened at the root end. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; yA lb., 85c; 1 lb., $ By express, 5 lbs., $ CURRIE'S PRIZETAKER Our pure American-grown stock is large and handsome. The skin is rich golden, while the flesh is white, and so mild and sweet that it may be eaten raw like an apple. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; Yk lb., 75c; 1 lb., $ MICHIGAN YELLOW GLOBE Same as Ohio Yellow Globe—A popular, perfect globe-shaped Onion, slightly flattened at the base. It is a large yielder and splendid keeper. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; $4 lb., 75c; 1 lb., $ YELLOW GLOBE DANV


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