JIO THE NEW ONION CULTURE 



Pennsylvania Station Report 1889, page 164. 

 South Carolina Station Report 1888, page 85. 

 Vermont Station Report 1889, page 107. 



V. DISEASES 



Connecticut Bulletin No iii; No 115; Station Report 

 1889, page 158; 1890, page 103; 1895, page 176. 



North Dakota Bulletin No 12. 



New Jersey Station Report 1890, page 354; 1894, page 

 351; 1893, page 352; 1897, page 300; 1898, page 3i9- 



New York Station Bulletin No 164; No 182. 



Ohio Station Bulletin No 127; No 122. 



Oregon Station Bulletin No 27. 



Vermont Station Report 1890, page 141; 1895, page 113; 

 1896-97, page 61. 



Wisconsin State Station Report 1883, page 38; 1893, 

 page 247. 



VI. INSECTS 



Colorado State Station Bulletin No 24; Station Report 



1894, page 36. 



Connecticut State Station Report 1889, page 180; 1894, 

 page 139- 



Florida State Station Bulletin No 46. 



Iowa State Station Bulletin No 27. 



Michigan State Station Bulletin No 175. 



Nebraska State Station Report 1898, page 27. 



New Jersey Station Report 1894, page 441 ; 1895, page 447. 



New York State Station Bulletin No 83 ; No 120 ; Report 



1895, page 758; 1896, page 522. 



New York Cornell Experiment Station Bulletin No 78; 

 Report 1894, page 481. 



Ohio State Station Bulletin No 58. 



United States Department Agriculture, Division of En- 

 tomology Bulletin No 26, new series. 



In the book trade are found the following, viz: 



Onion Raising. What kinds to raise and the way to 

 raise them. By J. J. H. Gregory. Illustrated. First issued 

 in 1865. 



Onions for Profit. By T. Greiner. Illustrated. First 

 published in 1893. ' ■ 



More or less full directions how to grow oni(Xis 

 are also found in 



