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 dif- 
ferent climatic conditions, we sent one pound to several parties to test, and they report : 
90 LBS. FROM ONE. HARVESTED 82 LBS. FROM ONE. 
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, Marion Co., 111. 
PLANTED ONE AND HARVESTED 96 LBS. 
I had better luck with the one pound of Dublin Prize po- 
tatoes than I expected; dug 9G ponnds of good sized potatoes 
besides a few small ones. The tops stayed green when all 
other kinds had gone down. I never saw such a rank, strong 
growing variety. 
GEO. S. JAMISON, Pottawatomie Co., Kan. 
72 LBS. YIELD FROM I LB. 
The yield from the one pound of Dublin Prize that you 
sent me v.-as 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, Shiawasse Co., Mich. 
What do you think of the Dublin Prize ? I think it 
can't be beat. My yield from the one pound was 82 pounds 
of the nicest potatoes I ever saw. They only had ordinary 
cultivation. 
88 LBS. FROM ONE. 
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. 
O. B. LARSON, Adams Co., Wis. 
DUG 70 LBS. FROM THE ONE. 
I thought I had 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 unfavorable. 
THOS. G. MAYBERRY, Licking Co., O. 
