190 Keport of the Horticulturist of the 
White Norfolk 2 
White Pomeranian 20 
White Bound 20 
White Strap-Leaf 31 
White Strap-Leaved American Stone 31 
White Stone 18 
White Tankard 3 
White Top Flat 25 
White Top Strap-Leaf 31 
Yellow Aberdeen Bullock 22 
Yellow Dutch 41 
Yellow Globe 38 
Yellow Finland 33 
Yellow Flat Purple Top Montmagny 32 
Yellow Malta 34 
Yellow or Golden Maltese 34 
Yellow Bed Top Montmagny 32 
Yellow Scotch or Aberdeen 23 
Yellow Stone 41 
ONION. 
In this article the varieties of onion are classified with reference first 
to the form, and second to the color of the bulb. As the varieties are 
rather numerous, and as the characters vary somewhat under different 
methods of culture and climatic conditions, this division may prove 
perplexing in some cases, but no more available method has suggested 
itself. The Potato onion and top onion are not included in the classi- 
fied list, but the descriptions of these are appended at the close. 
1. Bulb distinctly oblate. 
A. Bulb white. Nos. 1-12 incl. 
B. Bulb yellow or brownish. Nos. 13-25 incl. 
C. Bulb red or reddish. Nos. 26-37 incl. 
2. Bulb inclining to spherical. 
A. Bulb white. Nos. 38-40 incl. 
B. Bulb yellow or brownish. Nos. 41-43 incl. 
C. Bulb red or reddish. Nos. 44-48 incl. 
3. Bulb inclining to top-shape. 
B. Bulb brownish. No. 49. 
C. Bulb reddish. No. 50. 
