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W E could fill pages with praise from 
our enthusiastic Customers about 
our “ PRIZETAKER « Onions.^ 
\ /// “ We planted ‘ Prizetaker* 
7 Onion spec, last year accord- 
'// to instructions in your ca t- 
/ a logue, l oz. tor 100 feet of drill, 
/ we even added 20 feet to length of 
/ row, and the seed came up so thick 
that the thinning process grew tire¬ 
some. The young seedlings, how¬ 
ever, were fine for the table,asuot only 
our own family, but a dozen neighbor , 
“ Past spring I ordered my garden 
seeds of you for the first lime. All 
proved satisfactory. The Prize- 
taker’ Onion seed produced a won- 
(lerful crop. The season here was 
very dry and yet some of the Onions 
measured HYr inches in circumfer¬ 
ence. The warm fall caused all other 
va rieties t o spro u t a n d gro w m ore or 
less, but the 'Prizetaker' has not 
yet shown a green sprout. Mild in- 
flavor, of large size and a good 
keeper, it surely is a perfect vege¬ 
table.” Hiram College, 
Hiram, Ohio. 
uu * °"" family, hut a dozen neighbors 
can testify. If all seed is like that 
Planted last year, 1 oz. would be suffi¬ 
cient for 200 feet of drill, and then have 
thinning to do and lender young Onions 
for summer use.” 
Miss Loui8e Teagarden, 
Waynesburg, Pa. 
“ I wish you could have seen my 
' Prizetaker' Onions raised from seed 
bought of you last season. I raised 
at the rate of 1,400 bushels per acre.” 
A. S. Parson, 
Garden City, Kansas. 
“ ‘ 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. Gregory, 
Sunderland, Vt. 
“ B.v transplanting your 'Prize- 
taker' from hot bed last year I raised 
them ISYi inches in diameter, mention 
of which was made in many of our 
ONION SEED—Continued. 
RIZETAKER 
ONION 
MILDNESS OF FLAVOR, 
KEEPING QUALITIES, 
YIELD, A 
SIZE. 
RIZETAKER ” 
...ONION... 
X-JAS now been sev- 
eral years on the 
market and is recognized 
as one of our best stand¬ 
ard varieties. Rarely 
has any vegetable 
attained prominenco 
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, particularly when it is known that its keeping 
qualities are good. 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., 75c. 
per 34 lb., $2.40 per lb., 5 lbs. and 
upward, $2.30 per lb. 
deliver 
free, 
tear “Prizetaker” Onion 
THE GRANDEST VARIETY GROWN 
FOR THE AMERICAN CLIMATE. . . 
Its mildness of flavor and tenderness are unequaled even by 
|H the Bermuda varieties..**•_**In size it is not excelled by the 
enormous varieties from Spain. 
“ Last spring I purchased V\ lb. 
'Prizetaker' Onion seed from you, and 
planted one-sixth of an acre, and raised 
7AV7 bushels, and only 2 bushels of them 
unfit for Spanish Onion crates.” 
L. E. Brunson, 
Plymouth, Mich. 
Canadian pa¬ 
pers.” 
I. C. Craig, 
Amherst, 
Nova Scotia. 
THE most beautiful Lams in America _ 
HENDERSON ” L0WN GRASS SEED. 
TA7HICH wo Bell In large or small I GENUINE ONLY WHEN 
vv quantities to suit the p re ten- I , 1 . JL VTL! 
tlous lawn or the modest door- j PROCURED FROM US 
yard plot. With It you can renovate DIRECT, 
old or make new Lawns and Grass • 
Plots as soft as velvet and as green I - t 
as emerald all summer long. For prices see page 190 . 
to^ny Post Office or 
Railroad Express Office in the U. S., 
all Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds and Bulbs, exc n p ot e 'd!’" e 
