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140 ALLIACEOUS PLANTS.
Tripoli. Thomp.
Flat Madeira. De Madere Plat. Vil.
This is one of the largest varieties. The bulb tapers ab-
ruptly from the middle to the neck, and almost equally so to
the base. It is five inches and upwards in diameter ; color
light reddish-brown, — beneath the skin, pale brownish-red,
tinged with green.
It requires the whole season, and in some localities is con-
sidered excellent for a late crop. The flesh is soft, and the
bulbs soon perish after being taken from the ground. In its
season, it is much esteemed for its mild and delicate flavor.
Like the Madeira Onion, the plants fail to form bulbs so
generally as other varieties. Not adapted to the climate of
the Northern States.
Two-Bladed. Thomp.
Double Tige. Vil.
This variety derives its name from the fact that the small
bulbs have generally but two leaves. The larger ones have
more ; rarely, however, exceeding four : but, unless by far the
greater portion have only two leaves, either the seed or
the cultivation is at fault.
The bulbs are small, flat, light-brown, very firm, and attain
maturity early ; the neck is small, and the top of the bulb
is depressed or hollowed around the stem. It keeps well,
and is an excellent variety.
White Globe. Thomp.
Form nearly ovoid, very regular and sym-
metrical ; skin greenish-yellow, marked with
rose-colored lines, — the pellicle changing to
white on drying. The bulb measures about
four inches in depth, and two inches and
three-fourths in its largest diameter. It keeps

white Giobc. well, and is an excellent variety.
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The field and garden vegetables of America: containing full descriptions of nearly eleven hundred species and varieties; with directions for propagation, culture, and use. By Fearing Burr, Jr. ...
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29062478
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42073 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 140
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