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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO.,
'.
WHITE SILVER SKIN ONION.
ONE OUNCE ONION *EF.r. WILL SOW^'^RED FEETDRJLL. S!X POUNDS TO ACRE
This famous onion retains its great popu-
larity, lis delicate and mild flavor, its
shapely form and size, and its pure white
color makes it a most desirable variety for
the tab!.-, tor the market and for snipping.
Onion sets are intensively grown from this
sort, and trom these sets full grown onions
are grown as early as June and July The
onion sets and large onions are used for
pickling purposes be. ause of their clean,
white silver color — Pa"k*»t,.5c. Ounce. Im-
pound, 50c. V z pound, 90c. Pound, $1.60.
NEW 1901 CROP BERMUDA ONION SEED.
J. luo ^^ ... ^
Improved white Bermuda onion.
These varieties are not only the no«t popular, but the most
salable of all foreign varieties, and one that is grown more ex-
tensively in the South than any oth"f sort. The Improved is a
selection of the old Red Bermuda, but possesses much riner qual-
ities, and is far more productive. It is oval in shape, of a pure
white color, (.tiite early, very solid, does not skin in transnoita-
tion, and keeps l.. tW than any 01 her foreign vaiieiy. It is also
of a mild and delicate flavor. Like the Italian varieties, it pro-
duces full grown onions from seed the same season. In the
South, seed sown in the fall will produce tine large . nions for
market in early spring— Packets, 5c. and 10c. Ounce, 20c.
i Pound, 75c. £ Pound, $1.25. Pound, $2 25.
1/ IMPROVED RED BERMUDA ONION.
rm proved Red Berinud.i. .n shape and size similar to
the white, differing only in color, and is a most desirable sort —
Packets, 5c. and l()c. Ounce, 15c. i Pound, 60c, + Pound, $1.10.
Pound, $2 00.
TOR PRICE ON ONION SETS,
Diiuvers Fine Yellow.— Is the same
shape as the White Silver Skin Color,
brownish yellow ; bulbs quite flat and of
good size. This is the variety grown for
sets, thousands of bushels of which are an-
nually shipped from this market to different
1 arts of the Uniied States. They are more
hardier than the whites, and keep better
through the winter. In the Southern States
'hey can be planted in autumn and will
continue growing the entire winter.
Packets, 5c. and 10c. Ounce, 10c. 2 ounces,
15c Y\ pound, 25c. Pound, 75c.
l/^Mammo'li Pri/.c-Ta 1 - ev Onion.— This onion is
Been at fruit stands in the fall and is the largest
and handsomest, onion in cultivation, and can be
grown full eize from seed. Ir keeps well, has white
1 esh and mild, delicate flavor— Packets, 5c. and Inc.
Ounce, 15c. 1 Pound, 50c. H Pound, 75c. Pound,
$£50.

  • Large R...1 Wethersfield. It is a beautiful,

globe-shaped and rich, purplish crimson color,
making it extremely desirable. It always com-
mands a good price in the market. It is a good
keeper and of excellent quality — Packet 5c.
Ounce,10e. 2 Ounces, 15c. '4 Pound, 25c. Pound, 80c.
Culture. — For sets, sow the seed as earlyas pos-
sible in the spring, very thickly, in drills. As soon
as the tops die off in summer, remove them to a
dry, airy place, and early in the following -
replant by placing the sets in shallow dri
inches apart, and about 4 inches apart in the
the onions obtained by this process are of a
size eany in the season. They may also be grow n
to full si", t during the first season by sowing
in drill 1 foot apart, and about ..j inch deep, in
March' r early in April, in strong land, well ma-
nured, and thinning? hem out to stand 3 or 4 inches
apart in the drills. Theydelighl in a 6trong, rich,
deep, loamy soil, and succeed well if grown suc-
cessive years on the same ground. By sowing
onion seed in frames in February or March and
transplanting in April, onions of immense size
can b ■ •■.' itained. For this purpose Red and White
Bermuda and Prize-Taker succeed best.

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