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AILSA CRAIG. ir^iWTO 
A very large imported variety, rapidly gaining (~)NJONS 
popularity in America. This is one of the largest ^ 
of all varieties of onions which is used very ex- 
tensively in private gardens for ordinary use and ^ 
for exhibition purposes. It is a little flattened 
at the base and slightly pointed at the top. The 
skin when ripe is rather dark straw color, the 
flesh pure white, very mild in flavor and always 
quite tender, Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
YELLOW ONION SETS. 
If you want to have early onions in your gar- 
den, use our Yellow Onion Sets. The trouble is 
much less than if seed is used and the crop more 
certain, as the danger from insects is reduced 
to a miinmum. When grown for family use, only, 
the difference in expense is a trifle compared to 
the advantages gained. Lb.. 20c; 10 lbs., $1.60. 
Postpaid. 
WHITE ITALIAN 
TRIPOLI 
A fine bunching onion 
A large, globe-shaped onion, 
with clear white skin and pearl- 
white flesh. Of mild, sweet fla- 
vor. Not a good keeping onion, 
but much esteemed as a garden 
sort. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; 14 b., $2.25. 
Illustration of Iiambert’s Uusliroom Spawn. w 
LAMBERT’S MUSHROOM SPAWN. ^ 
The white thread-like substance seen perme- 
ating the brick or tablet in which Mushroom 
Spawn is sold is called Mycelium. The edible 
part of the Mushroom is analogous to the 
flower in other plants. The spawn as sold is 
in a dormant condition, growth being suspend- 
ed by withholding moisture. The task for the 
grower is to cause it to revive and resume 
growth. This is accomplished by placing the 
spawn in prepared beds of fres hhorse manure 
and soil, w'hich may be made in a shed, cellar. 
or under greenhouse benches. Next to proper 
preparation the most important thing is to 
maintain a uniform and moist air temperature 
of 50 to 60 degrees. Full directions given in 
pamphlet, free if asked for. 
Lambert’s Pure Culture Spawn, alw'ays fresh, 
full description as to how to plant, upon re- 
quest. 25c per brick; 5 for $1.00. 
SPARKS’ EARLIANA TOMATO. 
The tomatoes are bright red and grow close 
together in clusters; all of medium size, aver- 
aging 2^/^ inches in diameter. They are smooth ^^H|BBBk 
and solid, quite thick through and free from 
rough ribs or cracks. The flesh is a deep red, 
with solid center and small cells; slightly acid ^^^B 
flavor. Best for this vicinity. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
EARLY SUNSHINE TOMATO, 
The very carlliest and best variety for outdoor culture. The plant is strong in constitution 
and is the heaviest cropper of all the new sorts. Jt produces bunches of ten to fourteen toma- 
toes freely. The fruits are of medium size, perfectly round, smooth, and of the flnest quality. 
Trade pkt., 2^c. 
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