The Dublin Prize Potato. 
Any progressive farmer who exercises prudence and foresight 
will never let the opportunity of testing this variety go by. 
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS. 
In order to find out if the Dublin Prize was adapted for growing in different soils and under different 
climatic conditions we sent one pound to several parties to test and they report : 
90 LBS. FROM ONE. 
Marion Co., 111., Nov. 14, 1897. In compliance 
with your request for a report on the new potato, 
Dublin Prize, must say that I am delighted with it 
and have 90 pounds from the one pound planted. 
My old varieties are outclassed by it entirely. 
M. D. Marsden. 
PLANTED ONE AND HARVESTED 96 LBS. 
Pottawatomie Co., Kan., Nov. 10, 1897. I had 
better luck with the one pound of Dublin Prize pota- 
toes than I expected; dug 96 pounds of good sized 
potatoes besides a few small ones. The tops stayed 
green when other kinds had gone down. I never 
saw such a rank, strong growing variety. 
Geo. S. Jamison. 
72 LBS. YIELD FROM 1 LB. 
Shiawasse Co., Mich., Nov. 15, 1897. The yield 
from the one pound of Dublin Prize that you sent 
me was 72 pounds, all nice, smooth large potatoes. 
Have tested them for the table and they are A No. 1 
cookers. Can heartily recommend the potato as being 
a grand variety. Stephen Moore. 
HARVESTED 28 LBS. FROM ONE. 
Oxford Co., Me., Nov. 18, 1897. What do you 
Ihink of the Di blin Prize? I think If can’t be heat. 
My yield from the one pound was 82 pounds of the 
nicest potatoes I ever saw. They only had ordinary 
cultivation. Geo. Wilkinson. 
88 LBS. FROM ONE. 
Adams Co., Wis. 
Am more than pleased with the Dublin Prize. I 
had no idea they would turn out the way they did. 
I dug 88 pounds from the one pound sent me. Took 
some to the fair and got first premium. I would not 
take $10 for them. 0. B Larson. 
DUG 70 LBS. FROM THE ONE. 
Licking Co., O. Nov. (>, 1897. I thought I had the 
the best potatoes obtainable until I tried the one 
pound of Dublin Prize you sent me. I dug 70 
pounds from the one pound although they did not 
have a very good show as the weather was unfavor- 
able. Tlios. G. Mayberry. 
