WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
THE SOUTHPORT GLOBE 
The Southport Onions have increased wonderfully in public favor during the last four 
or five years, and they well deserve their popularity. In almost all markets they will 
invariably bring top prices. They are not only of handsome appearance, remarkable 
solidity and good keepers, but also fully equal in yield my best strains of other varie- 
ties, 900 bushels to the acre from seed the first year being not unusual. For years I have 
taken considerable pride in all three of the Southport Onions named below, and can 
say in perfect candor that my strain of each one of these globe onions cannot be sur- 
assed, if equalied, in this country. This year the crop is unusually short and I have 
Bad to advance my prices; but they will be found reasonable considering the quality of 
the seed, so much so that I expect to be sold out long before the season is over. 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE.—\Six or seven years ago my annual sales of this variety 
did not exceed 6)0 pounds; today the demand runs into the thousands. In single dis- 
tricts in New York and Ohio, I frequently ship 1,000 pounds of this red globe onion 
annually. It isa perfect globe, skin being of a rich glossy red; flesh fine grained, white 
and always mild and pleasant. Like other Southport onions it is very hardy and a 
splendid keeper. On my trial grounds at Briar Crest last season, it showed up the best 
of any of the Red Globes, and was the admiration of every one who took the pains to 
critically examine my onion trials. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 25c.; 14 1b., 75c.; Ib., $2.50. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE.—This onion, on account of its handsome appear- 
ance, always brings top prices in the New York City markets. It is silvery white in 
color, globe Shaped in form, flesh of delicious flavor, and a fine keeper. My strain of 
Southport White is equally as desirable as that of the Southport Red and Yellow Globe. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 45 cents; 14 pound, $1.25; pound, $4.50. 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE.—This is of the same general character as the 
two varieties described above, except the skin is a rich yellow, flesh of course being 
ure white, and of a mild and delicious flavor. It is one of the most popular of the 
Votow Globe onions, and my annual sales run into thousands of pounds. These three 
varieties of Southport Globe onions, I have carefully bred up for years, so that I am 
sure all my friends who entrust their orders for these onions to me, will be highly 
delighted with their crop and the price they secure for same next fall. Bear in mind 
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that all three of these Southport onions ripen very evenly, and on this account particu- 
larly are wonderful keepers. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; 14 Ib., 75 cts.; Ib., $2.75. 
H, C. Tuller & Sons, Cordova, Il.— 
Our Prizetakers are fine and we have 
in stock at this writing about 400 
bushels, which we will unload soon; 
there is nothing in this country to 
compare with them in the way of 
onions, 80 we expect a gocd price for 
them, and they are just as nice as the 
day they were harvested; they are an 
excellent keeper. 
Mrs. J. C. Eyler, Emmittsburg, Md. 
—I have had good results from 
Maule’s Seeds ever since I planted 
them. This has been a very wet 
spring and dry summer; but I have 
fine late cabbage, and my Yellow 
Danvers Onions are the largest I have 
ever seen raised in this country. 
SOUTHPORT 
WHITE GLOBE. 
SOUTHPORT 
RED GLOBE. 
Ohio 
Yellow Globe 
Onion. 
Until very recently 
this onion has only been 
Known to a_ limited 
extent in parts of the 
State of Ohio, where it 
has long been consid- 
ered one of the best of 
Globe onions. It is of 
handsome bright, even 
yellow color, with small 
neck. Ripens early and 
all at once; the firm, 
solid bulbs are excellent 
winter keepers. It is re- 
ported that 800 bushels 
of Ohio Yellow Globe 
onions have been grown 
on a single acre of good 
land. It is especially 
recommended for heavy 
muck land on account 
of its early maturing 
qualities. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
OZ., 25 cts.; 14 1b., 60 
cts.; lb., $2.25. 
Red Globe Wethersfield Onion. 
This handsome 
red globe onion 
has become very 
opular in the 
Northwest. Havy- 
ing had a num- 
ber of calls for 
it, 1 grew a sup- 
NN} ply of the seed, 
and in 1904 
offered it for the 
first time to my 
customers. It is 
the old reliable, 
large Red Weth- 
ersfield bred toa 
globe shape, and 
while I do not 
consider it su- 
perior to South- 
port Red Globe, 
my customers 
will not make a 
mistake by giv- 
ing it a trial. I 
can offer it ata 
very reasonable 
price. Pkt.,10c.; 
OZ, Z5C.5 14 Ib., 
75c.3 lb., $2.50. 
GLOBE WETHERSFIELD ONION. 
