. Everything for the garden : 1906 . IN PRAISE OF PRIZETAKER ONIONS I want all who are interested in Onions to understand that your Prizetaker standswithout a peer. I have been growing them for four years—on Vie same ground and getting 1,200bushels to the acre; practically all the Onions were perfect specimens (no scallions) and their sizeimmense. I express you four of them to-day; they measure 16 to 18 iiiches in circumference andweigh 1^ to 1? lbs. each. I raised many larger and heavier specimens, but I want you to see the averageof my crop. My Prizetaker Onions took the first premium at the


. Everything for the garden : 1906 . IN PRAISE OF PRIZETAKER ONIONS I want all who are interested in Onions to understand that your Prizetaker standswithout a peer. I have been growing them for four years—on Vie same ground and getting 1,200bushels to the acre; practically all the Onions were perfect specimens (no scallions) and their sizeimmense. I express you four of them to-day; they measure 16 to 18 iiiches in circumference andweigh 1^ to 1? lbs. each. I raised many larger and heavier specimens, but I want you to see the averageof my crop. My Prizetaker Onions took the first premium at the Inter-Mountain Pair at Boisethis year, and last year formed a part of the Idaho Exhibit at St. Louis, attracting widespread attention, I have given up growing any other Onion but your matchless Prizetaker. JAMES TORRANCE, Oreana, Idaho. The Prizetaker Onion seed produced a wonderful crop. The season here was very dry andyet some of the Onions measured Hi inches in circumference. Mild in flavor, of large size, and agood keeper, it


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