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ften sell 



usually 



id is so 



> of On 



AND FARM TOPICS. 



eight and ten cents per bunch, 

 gun to be marketed by ihe middle 

 off by the middle of July. This 

 s is usually heavier manured and 

 re labor an the field crop, but its market 

 that of the field crop. Onions 

 vn in tlnjfay when grown from scol, but of 

 matures to or three weeks later, rfnd is not 

 enumerate as the green crop from the sets. 



VTATO ONIONS. 



c im rease by the bulb, as it grows, splitting 

 {ht, or 'ejections, which form the crop from 

 4 set " or tit for next season's planting is ob- 

 he sets arolanted in early spring, in rows one 

 the Omonthree or four inches between, and, 

 )nions raed from sets, are generally sold 

 n that stattthey are very tender, while in the 

 icy are lessdesirable than the ordinary Onion. 



'OP ONIONS. 



ions, so call are propagated by the peculiar 

 f this varietof Onion producing a cluster of 

 lets on theDnion stalk. An excrescence of 

 formed instad of flowers and seeds. In all 

 > culture is te same as the Potato Onion, i 

 ; bulbs are aaller,they can be planted 



SHALLOTS. 



able nearly Hied to the 

 er forms an .dividual bulb/ 



