Prizetaker Onions
One of the largest and mildest onions grown. It is productive and a sure cropper. The thin skin is a bright straw-yellow and the flesh is pure white. Our strain grows always to a perfect glove shape, the bulbs sometimes attaining a weight of 2 pounds. Pkt., 10c; oz., 55c; 1/4lb., $1.55; 1/2lb., $2.85; 1lb., $5.40, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5lbs., $26.00
Originally listed in: 1947 Oscar H. Will Pure Seed Book
Prizetaker Onions
One of the largest Onions, globe-shaped, and very mild. The thin skin is a bright straw yellow and the flesh pure white and tender. Our strain is the earliest of this variety, productive, and keeps well into the winter. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; ¼ lb., 55c; ½ lb., 90c; 1 lb., $1.60, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs., $6.75.
Originally listed in: 1940 Oscar H. Will Pure Seed Book
Prizetaker Onions
Shape and color like the Ailsa Craig, being nearly a perfect globe. Hundreds of acres of this sort are grown in single districts of Texas. This variety of recent introduction annually grows in favor. It is very productive, attractive in appearance and quality, being mild in flavor. A well known sort. Price-(10c per pkt.) (30c per oz.) ($1.00 per ¼ lb.) ($3.50 per lb.) ($3.35 per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid ($3.00 per lb. In 100-lb. lots).
Originally listed in: 1927 Burrell's Seed Catalog
Prizetaker Onions
Extra large onions of mild flavor; globe shaped with small necks; color bright straw. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; ¼ lb., 75c; lb., $2.50
Originally listed in: 1927 Henry Fields Catalog
Prizetaker Onions
In size, beauty, productiveness and mild flavor, no Onion can surpass the Prizetaker. Bulbs have been grown weighing 4 and 5 pounds each. Skin is thin, of a bright straw color, flesh pure white, crisp, mild and sweet flavor, maturing in about 100 days. Pkt 5c; oz 25c.
Originally listed in: Mills Annual Seed Book, 1934