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“PRIZETAKER” ONION 
Has now been several years on the market and is recognized as one of our best 
standard varieties. Rarely has any vegetable attained prominence more rapid- 
ly; it succeeds everywhere—east, west, north and south—and whether grown 
for home use or for marketing it gives universal satisfaction, yielding onions 
often 14 inches around and at the rate of 1,200 to 1,500 bushels per acre—often 
much more under exceptionally good culture. Its immense size and mildness 
of flavor delight everyone who raises it. Nothing short of actual knowledge of 
this variety will convey a really adequate idea of its great value, whether con- 
sidered as a variety for commercial or private culture. Its immense size will 
recommend it to all, particularly when it is known that its keeping qualities 
are unexcelled. The exterior color is pale yellow, and the interior clear spark- 
ling white. Itis easily grown, medium early in maturing, mildin flavor. By 
sowing early in a sheltered spot and transplanting the young plants, it can be 
grown to animmense size. (Seecut.) PRICH, 10c. per pkt., 25c. per oz., 
60c. per 14 lb., $1.90 per lb., 5 Ibs, and upwards, $1.80 per Ib. 
“PRIZETAKER” 
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THE GRANDEST VARIETY GROWN 
FOR THE AMERICAN CLIMATE .. . 
Excels in Yield. 
Excels in Size. 
Excels in Keeping Qualities. 
Excels in Mildness of Flavor. 
ITS MILDNESS OF FLAVOR AND TENDERNESS ARE UNe 
EQUALED EVEN BY THE BERMUDA VARIETIES. 
IN SIZE IT IS NOT EXCELLED BY THE ENORMOUS VA= 
RIETIES FROM SPAIN. 
WE COULD FILL PAGES WITH PRAISE 
FROM OUR ENTHUSIASTIC CUSTOMERS ABOUT 
OUR “‘PRIZETAKER” ONIONS, 
““* Prizetaker’ Onion is the greatest and best Onion that ever 
was raised. I raised one last year that was over 14 inches 
around it.” J. M. GrREGorY, Sunderland, Vt. 
“Last spring I purchased \4 Ib. ‘ Prizetaker’ Onion seed from 
you, aud planted one-sixth ofan acre and raised 185 bushels.”’ 
L. E. Brunson, Plymouth, Mich. 
“ The‘ Prizetaker’ Onion seed produced a wonderfulcrop. The 
season here was very dry and yet some ofthe Onions measured 
1114 inches in circumference. The warm fallcaused all other va- 
rieties to sprout and grow more or less, but the‘ Prizetaker’ has 
not yet shown a green sprout. Mild in flavor, oflarge size and a 
good keeper, it surely is a perfect vegetable.” 
HrraM COLLEGE, Hiram, Ohio. 
“T raised your ‘Prizetaker’ Onion Jast year and never saw 
anything like it. I sold them at 5 cents each. Some of them 
weighed as much as 2\%4 Ibs., and then they are so mild that a 
baby can eat them. I always speak a good word for your 
house.” Mrs. E. A. BELL, Belles Store, La. 
““We raised your ‘ Prizetaker’ Onion last season and every one 
who sees or eats them is delighted. They are rightly named for 
they took the first premium at our Lewis County Fair among a 
Jarge number of competitors.” 
Mrs. M. M. Lyman, Lowville, N. Y. 
“The yield of your ‘ Prizetaker’ Onion is immense, at least 
double that of the yellow Danvers, side by side.”’ 
C. L. Jones, Windham, Ct. 
“Prizetaker’’ Onions, grown from our seed, received an award 
of mer:t from the Royal Horticultural Society of England. 
TO EVERY CUSTOMER FOR ONION SEEDS WE WILL SEND FREE, IF ASKED FOR, OUR NEW PAISIPHLET, ‘‘HOW TO GROW ONIONS FOR HOME 
AND [MARKET,”’ INCLUDING NEW TRANSPLANTING METHOD, COPIBATING [AGGOT, ETC. 
