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BANBCRY ONIOS. 
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I’er oz. — 3. (i. 
Cocoa-Nut — Kesenil)l(*s a (’ofou-nut in 
8lia])c; ihe skin is a very ilelicatc 
[lalc straw cploiir, (iesli wliite and 
very mild; most useful for exhibiting 
iu colU-Ltions ... per pkt. is. (id. 
Concord — New Intcrined iiite. Sie 
I^ovciftcs on roJoured imper. 
Cranston’s Excelsior — Very small 
neck, globe-shaped; pale straw; 
grand for competition ... per pkt. Is. 
Danver’s Yellow — An excellent large sort, and keeps well (see 
illustration) ; one of the best ... 0 8 
Deptford or Strasburg— A good keeper 8 
Early Nocera — A very snitable variety for pickling... ... 0 10 
Early Eight Weeks— The quickest growing Onion in cultivation 
coming to maturity in about eight weeks. Invaluable where 
Unions are required early in the summer; very useful for 
pickling, and of mild flavour ... ... ... ... 
Flat White Italian Tripoli — For Autumn sowing; mild flavour 
Giant Rocea— The best to sow in Antnmn for transplanting in 
i5prmg. Grows to an enormous size ; mild flavour 
Giant Zittau Yellow — This is a capital keeping variety, if the 
bulbs are allowed to remain in the ground until thoroughlv 
matured before being disturbed ... 
Golden Ball The finest Globe Onion in cultivation, a very heavy 
cropper, growing to a large size, with small neck, and bulb a 
beautiful globe shape. It is an excellent keeper, and a enpital 
variety for exhibition. It has been carefully selected, and saved 
from bulbs of large size and perfect shape per pkt. Is. 
0 10 
0 8 
0 10 
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Extract from GARDENERS' MAGAZINE.-Cannell & Sons staged a complete collection of Onions-3I 
varieties. 
1 must sav'n w„r,l r .... I’apeastle, Coekermouth, -USth December.'\%m. ■ 
I have grlr It is really the best, taking all points into considemtion, tba, 
The GaiiliUmvA,. .,1...- . . Haliuerend, Newcastle. Staffs, 25//, Fcpieiuh'er, IkU. 
1 .' jou Mil us grew larger than any in ibe iinrish. They have surprised all, and been inucli admired about here. 
I take the liherfv m i • NOKi.KV, Foots Cray, Kent, 7//, April, 1804. 
the best bed of Cabbage, and the 'eaHLr'Il.a? c“mr ‘ T‘ meiro^ Cabbage. I wrote for the seed last autumn, and I have m.t 
Cray for 20 years. , I have had good Cabbage fit to cut ««:, 'an,r\ eoldd "emt “a ^:ilef of'gool ones 
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