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Han piaufe's Wetneisfieifl, Danvers, 

 and Prizetaker cannot Be foonc THE 

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HENRY. MAULS 



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ember that Maule's 

 1 Seed is only grown 

 hand-sorted and 

 ipH^**" selected 1> albs, "is always of high ger- 

 minating quality and of unusual vigor of 

 growth by reason of its superlative -vital- 

 vjy ity. My onion seed now has a reputation in 

 MjH- almost every prominent onion growing district 

 ^'^ in America unsurpassed by any other house 

 in the trade. 



ONE OF IDY LEHDINB SPECIALTIES 



THE DEMAND SO GREAT THAT TONS OF SEED ARE REQUIRED ANNUALLY TO SATISFY IT. 

 With possibly one exception WE SELL MORE ONION SEED than any other Arm in America. 



For More Than 

 a Dozen Years 



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There are many strains of this justly celebrated onion offered, 

 but none that can surpass Maule's famous stock of this popular 

 variety. Growing to large size, i to 2 lb. onions from seed the first 

 year are of frequent occurrence. The $50 prize offered in 1887 for 

 the heaviest was secured by one of my customers for a specimen 

 weighing 2)4 pounds. It grows with unusual regularity, scallions 

 being almost unknown. 600 to 800 bushels have frequently been 

 raised on a single acre ; and in 1888, in competition for the $250 

 prize, several of my customers produced even a larger quantity. 

 The premium being finally secured by Randolph Byers, of Arroyo 

 Grande, San Luis Obispo Co., Cal., he having raised the enormous 



quantity of 66,905 pounds of marketable onions on one acre of 

 ground. The shape is well shown in illustration above. In color 

 the skin is deep purplish red and the flesh white. Moderately 

 grained and of a good strong flavor, it is a magnificent keeper. 

 Maule's Red Wethersfield is unquestionably the king of all red 

 onions as Prizetaker is the king of all yellow and Silver King the 

 king of all white. 



50,000 of my customers unanimously endorse it as the best 

 they have ever sown. I trust no onion grower receiving this cata- 

 logue will fail to try at least a small quantity of Maule's Red 

 Wethersfield, for all ought to know just how superior it is. 



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