Catalogue of Trees, Plants, Seeds, Bulbs. 
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French, Oignon. German, Zwiebel. Spanish, Cebolla. 
Culture. — O ne ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill ; si.x pounds will plant one acre. A deep soil, 
thoroughly worked and as rich as possible, is best for this crop. Sow thinly in shallow drills about twelve 
inches apart ; when the plants are about three inches high, thin to the distance of three or four inches, accord- 
ing to the variety. 
Oz. K-lh. Lh. 
K.vIfa-lOarly licti Flat. Of fair size ; very early and productive So 30 90 $3 00 
Kxtra-Harl.v Kod Globe. Similar to the above, e.xcept in shape 25 75 250 
Giant Ked Rocoa. magnificent variety of mild flavor 25 73 2 50 
Giant AVhife Tripoli. Of silvery white color and very pleasant flavor 25 7,3 2 50 
Queen. E.xtra-early, small-sized variety ; valuable for pickling . . 30 too 300 
lied Globe. Deep red ; fine-grained, firm flesh ; keeps well ■ . 25 75 2 50 
Silver King. Silvery white ; one of the largest varieties grown 35 i 00 300 
Spanish King. Of enormous size, the average weight being three pounds ; reddish 
brown skin ; flesh pure white, fine-grained and remarkably mild 40 1 25 4 00 
AVethersfleld Largo lied. A favorite variety ; good keeper 30 go 3 00 
AA'liite Globe. Fine, white flesh of mild flavor ,35 i 00 3 50 
AA'hite I'ortngal or .Silver Skin. A well-known large white variety 40 i 25 400 
YellovV Danvers. Very productive ; one of the best keepers 25 75 250 
Y'dlow Globe. A leading variety ; fine-grained and of mild flavor 30 go 300 
Our “SELECTED SEEDS” are all new, and they are of good germinating power- 
