. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. Mammotli Pri2etaker Onion. ^^mall bulbs are planted in the spring, and increase in size ; the large parent bulb, planted in the tall or spring, produces a quantity of small bulbs in a cluster, growing almost on top of the ground. Pt., 20c; qt.,35c.; 3^-pk.,6oc.; pk.,§; bus. §, (measured.) Ton ^otc nr Riitfnnc "Toppys"—These produce t


. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. Mammotli Pri2etaker Onion. ^^mall bulbs are planted in the spring, and increase in size ; the large parent bulb, planted in the tall or spring, produces a quantity of small bulbs in a cluster, growing almost on top of the ground. Pt., 20c; qt.,35c.; 3^-pk.,6oc.; pk.,§; bus. §, (measured.) Ton ^otc nr Riitfnnc "Toppys"—These produce the small 1 up OClO Ul DUllUno clusters on top of the stem, where seed is produced with Bottom Onions. These clusters are separated and planted in the sprinf. the result being large onions, and these large ones. with one year s growth, produce the on top. 15c.; qt., 30c.: ' ' ' 60c,; pk,, §1,00; (28 lbs.), § White Multipliers. Pure silvery-white, enor- mously productive, fre- qiiently twenty bulbs in a cluster from a single bulb; of excellent quality and size forbunching green, or can be ripened for pickling onions. Remarkable good keepers and extremly early Pt., 20c.; qt., 35c.; K-pk., 75c.; pk., §; bus. White MiUtipUer Sets. , (measured.). Okra or Gumbo. ery thick, in broad, and covered about half an inch. Do not thin them out. (Bus. 32 lbs.) "Wlite Bottom Sets—Pt., 15c.; qt., 3dc.; 3^-pk., 50c., pk., SOc; bus. §3. Red Bottom Sets—Pt., 15c.; qt., 30.; 50e.; pk., 80e.; § Yellow Bottom Sets—Pt. 15.; qt. 25c.; 3^: pk. 75c., bus. § One of the most whole- some vegetables of the South. The pods, when young, make a fine soup of themselves, or may be used with other vegeta- tables. They are also pickled. Plant see'd after the ground is warm, thickly, in drills 3 feet apart, thinning to 1 foot apart. Make early and late so^vings to secure a supply throughout the season. Easv to grow- in any good garden soi


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