OF ONE ACRE. 
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Earliest White Queen. —This variety does not 
grow to the large size of the other Italian kinds, more 
resembling our American Silverskin in size and 
appearance, but has the great advantage over the 
latter variety (which takes two seasons to attain the 
same size), of remarkably quick growth, while the 
flavor is equally, if not more, delicate. The bulbs 
are flat, pure white and about two inches in diame- 
GIANT RED ROCCA ONION. WHITE QUEEN ONION. 
ter. It is the finest variety for pickling grown. Sown 
in February, they will produce onions early in the 
summer, while if sown in July, they will be ready to 
harvest in the fall, and will then keep in splendid 
condition throughout the winter. 
Giant Yellow Rocca.— This variety is similar 
to the Giant Red Rocca described above, except in 
color, which is a clear golden yellow. It is this vari- 
