102 ONIONS FOR PROFIT. 



Red Victo7'ia. — Resembles the White Victoria in every 

 respect except color. 



Bermuda. — There are two kinds of Bermuda onions, a 

 pink and a white one. They make large, flat onions, but 

 are less reliable than the Italian sorts. 



Nc7u Queen i^Fearl of the Southern States). — A flat 

 white onion of small size and quick growth. In the South 

 (according to Prof. Massey) a good crop of fall onions 

 can be raised from seed of this variety sown in August, and 

 it will be found very salable for pickling onions. 



Fig. 51. 



New Mammoth Pompeii. 



JVew Mammoth Pompeii. — A very large onion, of red 

 color and mild flavor. Valuable for transplanting in the 

 South. 



Maggiajola. — An early, flat, white onion, of small size ; 

 good for pickles. 



B arietta. — The earliest of all ; very small ; useful for 

 bunching, and especially for pickling. 



