EXTRA EARLY 

 PEARL. — This is 

 among the earliest, if 

 not the earliest, of white 

 ions. Keeps well. Of 

 a fine, showy 

 waxy appear-'i| 

 ance; the flesh is 

 snow white; fla- 

 vor mild and 

 pleasant; grows 

 5 to 6 inches in 

 diameter the 

 first vear from 

 seed. Pkt.,10cts.; 

 oz., 20cts.; J^lb., 

 60 cts.; lb., 12.00. 

 NEW QUEEN. 

 — Remarkable 

 keeper and rapid grower. If sown in March, it will produce onions froin l_to| 

 S Inclies In diameter In early Summer. Packet, o cents, ""~ 



ounce, 15 cents; '^ pound, 40 cents; pound, S1.25. 



NEAPOLITAN MARZAJOLA.— One of the earliest. 

 Grows first season to large size. Silvery white skin (jood 

 keeper. Sown In February or March, will produce fine 

 crop early In season. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 

 15 cents; \i lb., 40 cents; lb., S1.2o. 



$1.00 ^NT ME 



$1.50 worth of seed 

 in packets. 



EGYPTIAN Oa PERENNIAL. TREE. 



Philadelphia has long been esteemed in all sections of the 

 country as headquarters for Onion Sets. In my estimation the 

 best way to grow onions is from the black seed; but still, many 

 people prefer to plant sets, which I will furnish as follows : 



WHITE BOTTOM — Grown from my best selected seed of 

 the White Silver Skin or Portugal variety; will produce White 

 Onions very early in season. Pt.,20c.. qt., ;Mc.; 5qts.,$1.25, postpaid. 



YELLOW BOTTOM. — .See illustration of a tumblerful of 

 sets taken from photograph. Pt., 20c.; qt., 30c.; 5 qts., SI. '25, postpaid. 



Above two varieties are produced from seed. PotiUo, Kgyptiau 

 and Multiplier Onions can be obtained from bulbs onl-v. 



EGYPTIAN OR PERENNIAL TREE When once set out. 



without having the slightest winter protection, will come up year 

 after year, as soon as frost breaks the ground, and grow very 

 rapidly. The bottoms divide, making several irregular shaped 

 Onions. Tlie young sets grow on top of the stalks. Pt., ■-'0 cts.; 

 qt., 35 cts.; 5 qts., SI. .'A postpaid. 



POTATO ONIONS — Small bulbs when planted increase 

 in size, and the parent bulbs produce quantities of small buU>s 

 in clusters. Karlv and of a mild tlavor. Pt., 'A) cts.; qt., :Vi cts. 



NEW WHITE MULTIPLIER ONION Is enoraunisly 



productive; of pui'e white silvery color; very hardy and wi 

 unquestionably prove a great acquisition to this cla.ss of on- 

 ions, for its handsome appearance will make it one of the 

 most salable varieties that can be grown; it is also very useful 

 for pickling. Pint, 20 cents; quart, 3o cents. 



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BOTTOM SETS. 



