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^[[Ans 8/25/24]]
[[stamped]] AUG 11 1924 [[/stamped]]

"For Prize Contest."

By using "Burpee's Seeds," I have not only made considerable money, but have gained a knowledge of their possibilities. I have used a great many onion seed raising from six hundred to seven hundred bushels per acre on old ground, these were the red, yellow and white globe.

But the greatest of all is the "Prize Taker" listed in the Burpee Catalog." This variety will give the grower more pounds per acre than any other variety and their-fore more ^[[money]] per acre. By haveing these six inches apart in the rows and the rows twelve - inches they can be made to average one pound or more each. At one pound each the number of pounds will be 261,360 per acre. Because of their fine apperance one can easily sell them at 10c per pound retail. Their-fore the number of pounds as above stated, would bring the grower $26,136 at ten-cents per pound for his one acre crop. I have also used other