. Allen's catalogue for 1906 : choice strawberry plants and hundreds of other good things for the farm and garden. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. The Prize Taker Onion. YELLOW GLOBE DAN is an im- mense cropper, and will yield more marketable onions to the acre than most other kinds. Our strain of Danvers is equal to any, and may be re- lied on as a first class cropper. Its points of super- ior;:;- are earliness in ripening, perfect globe shape, and smallness of the neck ; the


. Allen's catalogue for 1906 : choice strawberry plants and hundreds of other good things for the farm and garden. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. The Prize Taker Onion. YELLOW GLOBE DAN is an im- mense cropper, and will yield more marketable onions to the acre than most other kinds. Our strain of Danvers is equal to any, and may be re- lied on as a first class cropper. Its points of super- ior;:;- are earliness in ripening, perfect globe shape, and smallness of the neck ; the colored, and largest cropper of any of the onions. Pkt. 5c ; oz. 15c. ; pound f] PEPPER. RUBY KING.—The plants grow about two feet high and produce fine crops of handsome large, scarlet fruit which ripens somewhat earlier than any other large variety ; flesh thick, sweet and mild ; especially fine for salad, or stuffed for man- goes. I place this variety at the head of the list because it is generally considered at the head to the list because it is generally considered the best of all the varieties. Pkt. 5c ; oz. 20c. ; quarter- pound 60c. ; pound : 2 PRIZE is one of the best of the huge foreign varieties. When started and trans- planted in tl .—ound, <•,-ttom, fairly well; are nearly free from stiff necks and •ffered for sale always attract marked attention. They are not, however, good ket .btthe culture single specimens ing five pounds. I am offering mly the best . i quarter-pound 50c; pound ' PHILADELPHIA SILVER SKIN.—The bulbs are slightly smalie: earlier than thickly about sixty pounds psr acre, it produces famous Philadelphia white Skin which is largely planted for the purpose of raising sets for seed. Pkt. 5c : oz. 15c ; quarter-pound 50c; pound WHITE general culture. The bulbs ripen early and quite ev< a good keeper, flesh is mild and sweet, with thin skin; a clear silvery white of handsome appearan


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