Febru art , 19 10 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



27 



Once Grown Always Grown 



Few gardeners have any idea of the size of the Maule Seed business. To one firm of celery 

 growers I have sold in the last five years over 1,000 pounds of my XX Golden Self-Blanching 

 Celery seed; this year I have already shipped them 200 pounds for their own planting. To 

 another gardener I shipped last year $550 worth of Maule's Prize Earliest Cauliflower; this year 

 I am getting $100 per pound for this seed. In one county in New York last season I sold almost 

 1,000 pounds of my selected Danish Ballhead Cabbage. One of my customers last year cleared 

 up $3,375 net on 15 acres of Maule's Earliest Valentine Beans; another made $9,000 net profit on 

 a 50-acre field of White Bush Squash; another, on 300 acres on an Island in the San Joaquin 

 River, in California, made a net profit of $92,000 on Maule's XX Golden Self-Blanching Celery. 

 In the small town of Sunnyside, Wash., I shipped last year direct to growers 110 pounds of 

 Maule's Earliest of All Tomato seed, while in a small town in Texas, with a population of 25, 

 more than $3,000 worth of Maule's Seeds are annually consumed. 



Other facts are that in the last five years I have paid the U. S. Government $214,898.07 in 

 cash for postage. For years I have received more registered letters at the Philadelphia Post 

 Office than any other Philadelphia seed house. In my home State of Pennsylvania alone I 

 have 67,801 customers, fully 15,000 more than any other seed house in the country. During 

 the late Boer War more cases of Maule's Seeds, bound for the Transvaal, were held up by the 

 British Army than of any other seedsman, whether French, German, English or American. 

 These facts may prove of interest to readers of the Garden Magazine who do not know Maule. 



I will be glad to send my Seed Book for 1910 to every reader of 

 Garden Magazine who will send me their address on a postal. 



Maule's Seeds have today a reputation surpassed by none, equaled by few, and as you can get 



Your Money Back if Not Satisfied 



you need this book in your business. Send me a postal today and put money in your pocket. 



WM. HENRY MAULE, 1721 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



