CASH 



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HIS is a large amount of money to give 

 away ; but when it is considered that dur- 

 ing the last ten years I have distributed 

 almost $20,000 among my customers, it 

 will give new readers of this book some idea of 

 the magnitude of this great business. (See 

 partial list of prize winners on page 4.) 



Some people may ask how I can afford this 

 extravagance? (So called by my competitors.) 

 My reply is that these cash prizes have been one 

 of the best advertisements I have ever made. 

 Twenty-five, fifty, or one hundred dollars sent 

 into a neighborhood as premium for raising a 

 prize head of Cabbage, prize Melon, Pumpkin, 

 etc., is sure to attract attention to the superior 

 merits of Maule's Seeds, and I have found that 

 I never lost anything by it. 



PARSNIPS 



EARLY SHORT ROUND Earliest; 



does well in shallow soil. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 

 10 cents ; *4 pound, 25 cents ; pound, 65 cents. 



P. Shisler & Son. Beach City, Ohio.: "We were 

 highly pleased with your seeds last year ; we 

 planted them beside seeds from other firms and 

 yours were at least 50 per cent, better in vitality 

 and produced a much better crop, so we are getting 

 our entire supplv from you this year. We sowed 

 % of an ounce ofyour Wakefield cabbage seed last 

 fall : set out in cold frame five thousand plants, and 

 had about one thousand to throw away. This shows 

 the vitality of your seeds." 



EARLY I 

 1HORT / j 

 ROUND. ' 



\ Packet, 



5 cents. 



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For 1893 you will find on page 

 3, $1500 offered for the Largest 

 Club Orders. 



On page 69 you will find I 

 offer $1000 for Prize Vege- 

 tables. 



Scattered through the Flower 

 Seed, Plant and Bulb Depart- 

 ments, you will find I offer $250 

 in additional prizes. 





In this connection it is well to remember that 

 I not only lead my competitors in offering cash 

 prizes, but that the business done in Maule's 

 Seeds leads in many other respects as well. 



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g My Prize Collection for '93 consists of one packet 



*7 each of the following 15 varieties of Vegetables : 



e Prizetaker Onion 



^ Superior Musk Melon 



\ New None=Such Sweet Corn 



g Earliest of All Peas 



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g Midsummer Cabbage 

 \ Phila. Early Turnip Beet 

 « Long Orange Carrot 

 2 Phila. Butter Lettuce 



Giant Pascal Celery 

 Improved Round Podded 



Refugee Bean 

 Matchless Tomato 

 Early White Spine Cucumber 

 Earliest Scarlet Radish 

 Imp. Long Smooth Parsnip 

 New Favorite Water Melon 



I Price for the entire collection of the 15 packets only $1.00 postpaid. 



DOUBLE CURLED. Pkt., 5 cts. 



FERN-LEAVED.— 



: Most beautiful, splendid for 

 ' table decoration. More like 

 la crested fern. Packet, 5c.; 

 ► oz., 10c.;J41b.,30c.: lb., 90c. 

 , DOUBLE CURLED. 

 r Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 

 cts.: 541b., 25 cts.; lb., 65 cts. 

 PLAIN — The hardiest ; 

 excellent for flavor or sea- 

 soning. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 

 cts.; % lb„ 20 cts,; lb., 55 cts. 





$1 Buys SI. 30 

 $2 Buys S2.75 

 $3 Buys $4.25 

 $4 Buys $5.70 

 $5 Buys $7.25 | 

 $10 Buys $15.00 



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