vegetable: seeds 
RIZETAKER” ONION 
Excels in Yield , 
Excels in Size , 
Excels in ICeeping Qunlitie 
Excels in Mildness of Kin 
RIZ ETAK ER” 
ONION 
THE GRANDEST VARIETY GROWN FOR 
THE AflERICAN CLIMATE. 
Its mildness of flavor and tenderness are un¬ 
equaled even by the Bermuda varieties. 
In size it is not ex¬ 
celled by the 
We Could Fill Pages enormous va- 
.^WITH PRAISE,* 
rieties from 
Spain. 
W/f FROH OUR ENTHUSIASTIC CUSTOflERS 
DRIZETAKER 
* _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 
rapidly. 
Nothing short of actual knowledge of this variety 
will convey a really adequate idea of its great value, 
whether considered as a variety for commercial or 
private culture. 
Its immense size will recommend it to all, particu¬ 
larly when it is known that its keeping qualities are 
unexcelled. The exterior color is pale yellow, and the 
interior clear sparkling white. 
It is easily grown, medium early in maturing, mild in 
flavor. 
By sowing early in a sheltered spot and transplanting 
the young plants, it can be grown to an immense size. 
PRICE, 10c. per pkt., 
$2.00 per lb. 
25c. per oz., 00c. per % II)., 
ABOUT OUR “PRIZETAKER 
“ With same mail I send you a sample of Prizetalcer onion raised from 
seeds purchased of you. I am perfectly satisfied with the result, as I have 
a crop of 80 bushels from a >4 lb. of seed.” 
“ The yield of your Prizetalcer onion is immense, at least double that of 
the yellow Danvers, side by side.” 
1 The Prizetalcer onion has done well—they are nearly as large as Ponderosa 
tomatoes.” 
“My Prize taker onions are a perfect crop—both for size and quality.” 
“ Your Prizetalcer onions produced a wonderful crop. The season was exces¬ 
sively dry, yet many of the onions measured 11>£ inches in circumference. The 
warm weather this fall caused all other varieties to sprout, but Prizetalcer has not 
yet shown a green sprout. Its mildness of favor , immense size and good keeping 
qualities surely render it a perfect vegetable.” 
“ The Prizetalcer onion seed you sent me. beat anything I ever saw produced, 
especially when we had to contend with the drouth.” 
“I was pleased, indeed, with the result from your Prizetalcer onion seed: some 
of the onions measured nearly fourteen inches in circumference, which we thought quite 
remarkable, as the seeds were not sown until late in May.” 
“By transplanting your Prizetalcer from hot bed last year 1 raised them 13 A inches 
in diameter, mention of which was made in many of our Canadian papers.” 
•• Every one who eats your Prizetalcer onion is delighted with the mild Jhivor ; 
they are rightly named, for we took the first premium at our county fair 
among a large number ofcomjjetitors.” 
“ I raised 113 bushels of Prizetalcer onions from }\ lb. of your seeds.” 
“ My Prizetalcer onions, raised from seed purchased of you, are 
the 4 sensation ’ of the neighborhood, many of the onions measuring 
fifteen and one-fourth inches in circumference i. which I consider 
extraordinary, as the seed was not sown until the sixth day oj 
May, and the forepart of the season was very unfavorable.” 
O 
NION SETS. 
Henderson’s “Prizetaker” onions, grown from 
our seed, received an award of merit from 
the Royal Horticultural Society 
of England. 
White, 40c. qt., $2.50 pk. 
Potato Onions, 40c. qt., $2.50 pk. 
Red, 35c. qt., $2.00 pk. 
Yellow, 35c. qt., $2.00 pk. 
Top, or Button Onions, 35c. qt., $2.00 pk. Shallots, 40c. qt., $2.50 pk. Garlic Sets, 45c. lb. 
WHITE MULTIPLIER. An onion of pure white silvery color, and very hardy. _ White 
Onion seed is usually high-priced, hence the advantage of a white “ Multiplying ” Onion 
of this kind. Very useful for pickling. The New White Multiplier Onion is enor¬ 
mously productive, and its handsome appearance will make it very profitable to grow. 
Price of sets, 40c. qt., $2.50 pk. 
REMEMBER our PRICES on ONION SEED include FREE DELIVERY in the United States. 
