Elliott's 1845 to 1895 Elliott's 1845 to 1895 : 50th annual edition elliotts1845to181895wmel Year: 1895 WHITE MULTIPLIER ONIONS. They are of a pure white silvery color. Enormously produc- tive, frequently producing as manyas 30 bulbs in a single cluster. They are mild and of a sweet flavor, very hardy and without doubt will prove a great acquisition to this class of onions. Its handsome appearance will make it one of the most attractive varieties that can be grown. It is also useful for pickling; white onions being higher priced than any other color, the advantage of White MuU tiplying Onion


Elliott's 1845 to 1895 Elliott's 1845 to 1895 : 50th annual edition elliotts1845to181895wmel Year: 1895 WHITE MULTIPLIER ONIONS. They are of a pure white silvery color. Enormously produc- tive, frequently producing as manyas 30 bulbs in a single cluster. They are mild and of a sweet flavor, very hardy and without doubt will prove a great acquisition to this class of onions. Its handsome appearance will make it one of the most attractive varieties that can be grown. It is also useful for pickling; white onions being higher priced than any other color, the advantage of White MuU tiplying Onions can be readily understood. Pint, 20 cents; quart, 30 cents ; peck, $2. Three Superior Garden Peas. EXTRA EARLY SUNOL. An extra early pea of recent introduction and beyond doubt the very best extra early sort yet introduced. In quality this new variety is unsurpassed by any of the early varieties ; exceedingly productive, of vigorous, uniform growth ; pods good size and well failed, containing from five to eight peas. Height, two and one- half feet. Price per packet, 20 cts.; qt., cts.; 14 P^-, ; pk., $2 25. NOTT'S EXCELSIOR. This new pea is certainly a variety of special merit. In season this pea matures after the American Wonder, and is larger and more vigorous. Earlier and more prolific than the Premium Gem. The pods are always well filled with the sweetest, richest flavored wrinkled peas in cultivation. This pea has no superiors among the early class for a home garden variety. Price per packet, 16 cts.; J-^pt., 25 cts.; pt., 40 cts. HEROINE PEA. There have been so many new varieties of Peas offered by seedsmen in the last few years that planters have become some- what skeptical of the merits of new aspirants for public favor, but the Heroine has been a conspicuous exception. In fact, no new Pea since the introduction of 'American Wonder' has created such a sensation. Every one who sees it wants it—seeds- man, market gardener and amateur; rn fact, we refused orde


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