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ONION — Continued. 
Per oz. 
Improved Wroxton. — A very valuable Onion, and is acknowledged to be the mildest 
flavoured and best keeper in cultivation. It may bo grown to a large size, from IG to 20 
ounces in weight ; the skin is of a very delicate light brown straw colour. It is an egg- 
shaped typo, and quite distinct per pkt. 1 0 
Blood Red Giant Zittau. — A fine blood red variety of this useful Onion. It is larger 
and of a better colour than the old Blood Red 
— s. d. 
1 0 
BANDDRY ONION. THE QUEEN ONION. 
Banbury — This wonderful cropping Onion still retains its high reputation; it is a fine 
shape, with a bright yellow skin, and a suitable variety for the exhibition table 0 8 
Bedfordshire Champion — Globe shaped, skin brown, heavy cropper, and a good keeper 
Per pkt., 3d. and 6d. 0 10 
Danver’s Yellow — An excellent large sort, and keeps well (see illustration) 0 8 
The Queen — A silver-skinned variety, remarkable for its quickness of growth. If sown in 
March, will produce full-grown bulbs early in the Summer 0 10 
Giant Rocca — The best to sow in Autumn for transplanting in Spring. Grows to an enormous 
size ; mild flavour ■ 0 8 
Blood Red — Strong flavoured, keeps well ..0 8 
Brown Spanish — Large eroppor 0 G 
James’ Long Keeping — Keeps longer than any other sort 0 8 
Early Nocera — A very suitable variety for pickling 0 10 
Rousham Park Hero— A new and valuable Onion of the White Spanish type 1 4 
Red Globe Tripoli — A very remarkable variety, keeps very well ' 0 G 
Flat White Italian Tripoli — For Autumn sowing ; mild flavour 0 G 
White Spanish, or Port 4d. pkt. o 8 
Giant Zittau Yellow — This is a capital keeping variety, if the hulbs arc allowed to remain 
in the ground until thoroughly matured before being disturbed 0 10 
Mr. M. Hodgson, Roskett, ICasingwold, October Sri/, 1890. 
The Onions from your seed were the finest and largest I ever saw, everyone admired them ; 
the Hutch Cabbage grand. 
Ml'. T. G. Martin, North Stoneham Rectory, Southampton, March Mi, 1890. 
Will you please send me your catalogues, as I wish to induce my employer to get his seeds i 
from you this year ? 
Mr. C. Ridoewell, Cromwell House, I.eytonslone, July 28th, 1890. 
Gentlemen,— I have much pleasure in sending you cheque for amount of seeds, wbich have 
given great satisfaciion. 
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