SUPERIOR . . ONION SEED Continued. 
flENDERsoiPs WHITE PORTUGAL,, “fliir 
For the family garden it is one of the best; the color is a 
beautiful silvery white when cured under cover. Its shape 
is flat but symmetrical. For a white variety it is not only 
early, but a good keeper. It is more largely grown for sets 
than any other white variety, and is also largely used for 
pickles when sown three or four times as thick as usual. 
Eastern-grown Seed, 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., 85c. % lb., $2.90 
lb., 5 lbs. and upward, $2.80. Western-grown Seed, S2.35 
lb., 5 lbs. and upward, $2.30. 
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Beware of CHEAP Seed of all kinds, especially Onion Seed, as the 
following will show: 
“ 7 raised more Onions from lb. of your seed tlmn one of my neigh¬ 
bors did from IV 2 lbs. of Philadelphia Onion Seed.” 
S. Smith, Oswego, N. Y. 
“My Onions from your Onion Seed are a perfect crop, both for size 
and quality, free from mixture. They are ripe now. There may be other 
seedsmen just as good, but 1 would hate to risk a change.” 
Hobert Birch, Plymouth, Mich. 
H ENDERSON’S WHITE, BUNGH. 
A handsome white variety of vigorous habit, producing 
large, showy onions of fine quality. This is not a good 
keeping variety, but for bunching for sale, or using in the 
green state, it cannot bo surpassed. 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. 
lb., S2.00 lb. 
. HENDERSON’S = 
THE GRANDEST VARIETY GROWN 
FOR THE AMERICAN CLIMATE . . . 
Excels in Yield, Size and in Keeping Qualities! 
Its mildness of flavor and tenderness are unequaled 
even by the Bermuda varieties. 
*** Prizetaker’ Onion is the greatest and best Onion that 
ever was raised. / raised one last year that was over 14 
inches around it.” J. M. Gregory, Sunderland, Vt. 
“Last spring I purchased Vi lb. ' Prizetaker* Onion seed 
from you, and planted one-sixth of an aero and raised 185 
bushels.” L. E. Brunson. Plymouth, Mich. 
“ The ‘Prizetaker * Onion seed produced a wonderful crop. 
The season here was very dry ami yet some of the Onions 
measured IIV 2 inches in circumference. The warm fall 
caused all other varieties to sprout and grow more or less, 
but the ' Prizetaker ’ lias not yet shown a green sprout. 
Mild in flavor, of large size and a. good keeper, it surely is 
a perfect vegetable.” Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio. 
“ I wish to say the * Prizetaker' Onion seed is all that is 
* claimed for it. I was greatly pleased with it.” 
J. K. Berry, Gloversville, N. Y. 
HENDERSON^ “ 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 rapidly. Nothing short of actual knowledge 
of this variety will convey a really adequate idea 
of its great valuo, whether considered 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 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., 25c. per oz., 70c. per 
lb., $1.90 per lb., 5 lbs. and upward, $1.80 
per lb. 
We Could Fill Pages with Praise 
FROM OUR ENTHUSIASTIC CUSTOHERS ABOUT 
OUR “PRIZETAKER” ONIONS. 
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