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Show 0UL1IVATION OF OMUns. Haw O.lcni fe Market )la, n. surlwl In Ifnthedi Willi I ioIII. At tba Ohio eita-rlment nation It has been diinoiulrutoil that oulun ni-d iiuy lw eotvn In ll.o (trei'LhotiMi or holbul Inrtbruaryor March anl auccwfully trnoaplanleil to the open ground In April or May. Oomparod with nnioua giown Ly Iho imltnury methol the traiupl-tnlnl onea wero from W to IWI ar cent nheml In aln nn I total marketable iT.-lnrl. A mnrkcl dlfTerrrico has bocu oheorvnl In varieties, howorcr, oa lo their adai ta-Willy ta-Willy to thla method of Iroatim nt. It la reported that Hit ootly inru-tf. apfnr to l tho lam of unburn lt nd.iptr.1 to thla inetlio.1 .Venrlt all are white and runt li flelliMid 8v,mi, nttnla flvo Im-hea In dlaiuelsr mid Ima than two Ini Inn In lhl .klicaa. If aotvn in IelirunryBlidtrnlipantlllitoll,eiii ground an early an It win bo worked in tho ajiring, iho tonus; onion. ,, ia jmlle I lor bunctiim In Mty and J. n or nearly aa early aa thnao grown fi n iwta lly July I they an rlw nnngli to bo pulled and anl J In tha dry atar,. I ,t, In tlw green and dr) etata they nro mm h tierlor lo onions grown from sub, and soil for a hbjlu r prlco. Alio lint unly do hoy bring a fancy prl,lnt IhoKrumid Is rlonml In litnu for ctiliry or other full croM lUlly rarletles that garo tho rao-t aat-1 aat-1 Isf.u lory r-.ulU nt Hi. etarion Wi ro Iho IltrleiUi, Marsnjola, l'mrl and II. nnudo. Tlio lint lnnw.1 Is thu enrliit,whlh thu ilarsaJoUll two w. ka later but nuirli larger. The llnrli tin la sold nnder nuiiy titinee. such aa Ksirn Karly Ilurleti i Adrislle Ikirleltn. JvYw Iltrly Adriallc, llluoluadalo I'earl Now (Jiieon Pjtrly Iladlsli, el Hume of the second early soils, audi na Danrera, Wolhenllell, I Michigan nnd While (Hobo du not ro-I ro-I awii 1 so readily to this Inetliml uf treat-I treat-I lueiit as llw exln uie enrly an llalo sorl. Tlioyharo In etvry Imlunco glttn In-I In-I cr.iaed yields bv trnnaplantliiK, liow-r-tir, bnt thu gain la leaa than Willi somu of the rly mid late aorta. Of Iho second larl) nud lata tnrletln Iho Whlti- Victoria au 1 1'rlio Taker nn tho but thus far tun! IV.(h grow to n largo also, frequently wulghlug mow than a round each, nud liitto at Hie (In-Hon (In-Hon jieldeil at the rati) of 1,M0 bushels lr acre In sort ml enwa. I'olnli In t-olalii I'lanllng. At one of tho Minnesota farinors' lnsll-tutosa lnsll-tutosa jimetlfal farmer prenetit exproaM.il Idmaelf ns rnllowsoii llmiul.Joctol planting plant-ing potatoes Plant during tho t ary 1 tit days of May or tho tint duj s of Juno, for tho following follow-ing re-neons! I, Tlio weeds mo Riteumn-l1e Riteumn-l1e time to spmut nud grow upon tho laxt full's shnllow plowing, so Unit the spring's de plowing, dono jiut befuro l'liiliting.ilestroyslheiniii'ntulleetitely. II. 1 can cultivate later in thu aeuroli in July-Hind In Hint nay destroy Iho heat crop of that season's weeds. This Into culmatlon is erylmporlaiit In securing ediMTt lands with any hood crt'i. .L Whilo the potat'ics bat o ample tl mo to mature before Injurious frosts nnd leato abundant tlino for the barrelling of tbo crop, still them Hurt' ut.ilocs Jo not lay In the groun 1 ao long befuro digging Thla quick digging after m iturlty Is do-sirablo, do-sirablo, ik-trticul trly In wot seasons, us wo n void tha tendency torottlrut, nnd t.)-tatoea t.)-tatoea nro leas ILtblo to lieeomo scabby. 1 harociiierluientoil tvith aeeil to some extent and 1 ly Lut little sire uion tit i miller of size, so phut ono or two im.il Itatiw, or pnt two plm, each vtllh tuoejes, In inch 1,111. 1 don't regard a lwtuto planter tvith fat or, ns It plinta Milli rows rnunlng lut o,io truy, and so prut ruts that opportnult) for clean eul-Htntlou eul-Htntlou which Is mwledlii uetily lands ns fioqurutly found under orJiaaryfaiiu eondillons. It Is worth tvLlle beinif perfeetly hones yourself, just lo tie able lo dotect Die Luulu; tn other jkioi la |