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Yellow Danvers and White Silver Skin at Lowest arket rices. 
SETS CHOICE GROWN ONION SETS. 
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Three quarts will plant 100 yards of row; 10 bushels 
will plant an acre. : 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 
Onion sets, both rare-ripes and tops, are placed on 
the surface, in shallow twelve-inch drills, about four 
inches apart, and lightly covered. Potato onions are 
planted in spring or fall, as they will survive the 
winter. By this process early onions may be ob- 
tained several weeks earlier than from seed., 
WHITE ONION SETS, Per qt. 15c. 
YELLOW ONION SETS, Per at. 15c. 
For sets in quantity, get special quotations, as 
prices vary during the season of planting. 
OKRA, OK GOMBO. 
SAPRAM—QUIMBOMBO—OTHRO. 
Select warm, rich soi! and plant in rows two feet 
apart, thinning plants a foot apart in rows. The 
pods are used to thicken soups, being gathered 
young. Okra is preserved for winter use by slicing 
the pods into rings and drying them upon strings 
hung up and exposed to the air. 
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White Velvet.—Pods round, smooth, free from seams, very prolific. Price per packet, 5c. Per 
OUNCE, 10G., Per pound s50c 
Dwarf Green Prolific, or Density.—A very dwarf and prolific variety. Pods green, smooth and 
thickly set. Price per packet, 5c. Per ounce, 10c. Per pound, 5oc. 
PARSLEY. PARSNIPS. 
(Petersilie.) 
1 oz. to 150 feet of drill. (eSUiM IKE.) 
Sow in rows 1 foot apart and 1 inch ; ~ ; i 
apart. The seed is slow to germinate and Loz. Lomo, feeu on arty 
should be given the most favorable condi- 
tions. A deep, rich loamy soil is required. 
For winter use a few plants placed in a 
box in the cellar will give a supply. 
Sow as early in the spring 
as the weather will permit 
in drills fifteen inches apart 
and half an inch deep, in 
rich, well-manured ground, 
well dug. Cultivate similar to 
earrots, and thin out to six 
inches apart in the rows to 
creep. To keep well in the 
ground over winter, draw a 
little earth over the tops. 
WOK 
Hollow Crown, or Large 
Sugar.—The best variety 
in cultivation for general 
use; roots white, smooth, 
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of intermediate length, &X 
sugary, of excellent flavor. 
Packet, 5c. % pound, 15c. 
Pound soc 
Extra Dark Moss Curled.—The large leaves are very heavily 
crimped and curled, being quite moss-like in appearance and of 
peculiarly rich extra dark green coloring. Very productive, and 
most attractive as a garnish, both on account of this deep-green 
_coloring and fine mossy appearance. Packet, 5c. 4 pound, 20c. 
Pound, 60c. 
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Fine Double Curled.—Plants of dwarf, compact growth, and K 
the young leaves have the edges heavily crimped, being of quite Fm eal \ A 
moss-like appearance. Packet, 5c. % pound. 20c. Pound, 6oc. ~~ Fy. y Wg 
