ONION SETS 
PARSLEY—PARSNIP 
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Fottler, Fislie, Rawson 
Co. 
Onion Sets 
XjxridI (luolntionn in himhcl loU. Market price. 
WHITE ONION SETS. For settinR in early 
SpriiiK to |)ro(|Mce the first ctirly white Onions; 
larr/ilii iixcit 1)1/ niiirki’t ijnrdencrs for hnnchini/. 
1^1. ’jric.. t/f. Ilk. 7f)e., pk. tins. (.22 Ih-s.) .'f4.0(). 
YELLOW ONION SETS. These, like the white 
and red, are for early setting in Spring in place of 
sowing the seed, producing a large Onion mnch 
earlier than <'an he done hv the seed. 
<.>t. 2.")c.. i-l. pk. .■>()<■., pk. .^r.lKI, hns. CKllis.) .‘'t.’k.oO. 
EGYPTIAN, or PERENNIAL TREE ONION. 
The young sets grow on the top of the stalks like 
free Onion.s. Should he planted in Angnst or 
Septemher for early Spring use. They are perfectly 
hardy. 
t^t. t/. pk. Toe., ]ik. titl.OO, hns. (2.Sll).s.) !?,'{..o0. 
POTATO ONIONS, YELLOW. From the parent 
hnlli many small hnlhs are prodneed in clnster.s. 
I'sed for early Onions. 
Ot. 250., >/2 pk. 75e., pk. .¥1.25. 
POTATO ONION, WHITE, or MULTIPLIER. 
Very similar to tlie yellow only the color is pure 
silvery white; (ptality is excellent; good size for 
hnnehing green. Ol. 25c., '/j pk. 7,5c., pk. .$1.25. 
SHALLOTS. For early planting. Ot. 25c., i)k.75c. 
Stnall White Onion Sets 
Parsley ($eter§ilie) 
One ounce Kill sow 100 feet of drill 
Culture. —Make the rows 12 to 14 inches apart. Thin 
to 3 or 4 inches apart, or transplant at this distance. 
Can be sown in hotbeds in February, or later in open 
ground. Late in Autumn 3')lace frames over some of 
the plants to lengthen out the season for cutting. 
Champion Moss Curled of oxeoed- 
-£-—;- ingly dark green col- 
or, very linely curled, making it most attractive for 
garnishing, while the plant is very attractive as a 
horder. I’kt. .5c., oz. 15c., % Ih. 4<)c., Ih. .$1.25. 
Double Curled ' ‘•obust, free growth. lA'aves 
-:- are large, very dark green and 
heantifnlly curled; exceedingly large yielder. Stands 
heat and cold better than most varietie.s. 
I’kt. 10c., oz. 1.5c., % lb. 40c., Ih. ,$1.25. 
Hamburg, or Rooted. A rooted variety, of which the 
roots are the portion used ; good in flavoring soups and 
stews. I’kt. .5c., oz. 10c., i/J Ib. 20c. 
Fern Leaf. This is most exquisite in form and color. 
Unsurpassed as a garnishing plant. 
Plain Leaf. Iy(>aves are longer and darker green than 
the curled varieties; very hardy. Excellent for sea¬ 
soning. I’kt. 5c., oz. 10c., 1/4 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 
Parsnip (Safiinocte) 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. 
Culture.— Sow in Spring as soon as the weather will 
permit in rows eighteen inches apart. Cover seed one- 
half inch deep; thin out to five inches apart in row 
ivhen plants are large enough. A little frost improves 
the fiavor. Take up what is wanted for Winter, leav¬ 
ing the rest in the ground for Spring. 
Arlington Long Smooth (I’l'ivate stock.) For 
-2- 2 - deep soil and keep¬ 
ing in ground over Winter this is the best variety; 
large yielder. Roots are very long, exceptionall.v 
smooth with a full crown, so that it keeps in the 
ground over Winter if necessary. Unsurpassed for 
market and exhibition purposes. This is especially 
selected for the full round crown and runs absolutely 
true from the seed of this private stock. 
I’kt. 10c., oz, 15c., 1/4 lb. 50c., Ih. .$1.50. 
Long Smooth to above; extra long 
-2_- and white, with full crown. .\n 
excellent keeper. I’kt. 5c., oz. 10c., i/t lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 
Improved Guernsey improved cmied va- 
—j—-;-—i riety, hollow crown type. 
It IS a very heavy cropper, roots smooth, flesh fine 
grain and excellent quality. 
T y* "i- 25c., 11). 75e. 
Improved Hollow Crown. Roots medium length with 
a small tap root. Very smooth, clear skin. 
^ I’><t. 5c.. oz. 10c., i/t lb. 2,5c., lb. 75c. 
anort Round French. A round, early variety 
I’kt. 5c., oz. 10c., 1/4 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 
