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® run offered by the majority of the trade. It is peculiarly gratifying tome that notwithstanding the 
universal stagnation in almost every line of business during 1884, the demand for Maule’s Seeds 
still continued toincrease, and the past season was the most prosperous our house ever experienced. 
Because The highest quality first, price afterwards, has always been and will always be 
our aim in growing and laying in our supply of seeds. 
T above illustrates better than words how infinitely superior MAULE’S SEEDS are to the general 
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Because BETTER SEEDS THAN THOSE STAMPED WITH THE NAME OF MAULE 
DO NOT EXIST. 
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Of my determination to send out nothing but the very best, not only in one 
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A MISTAKE SELDOM, IF EVER IN FILLING OUR ORDERS. 
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Because By my prompt system of filling orders a few hours or days after an order is mailed, it will 
ae Hee caren packed and delivered at your post office, whether in Pennsylvania 
or ington Territory. 
Because My customers have discovered that they can send me their orders with less trouble than 
it takes to make a trip to the village store, while selection is far superior, seeds bet- 
ter and packets larger. 
Maule’s Seeds will germinate in Canada or the extreme Western or Southern States equally 
Because as well as in Pennsylvania. 
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That no matter where you have been ‘dealing when once you send and obtain 
Because Maule’s Seeds you will have no other. 
Hence, every year witnesses a wonderful increase in our business, until pow it ranks among the 
largest in the country. 
CLUB c } Special Discount on Seeds in Packets. 
As an inducement to our customers to get their neighbors and friends 
: to club with them and send us their orders, we offer to all the following 
liberal terms: Purchasers remitting $1.00 may select seeds, in packets only, to the amount of 
$1.30; those remitting $2 to the amount of $2.75; those remitting $3 to the amount of $4.25; 
those remitting $4 to the amount of %5.70; those remitting 85 to the amount of 87.25; or 
> A Ap customers remitting $10 can select seeds, in packets, amounting to 
be Ee Gee $15. This makes, in a $15.00 club, 
? a b Our 5c. Packets Cost 3)4 cts. each; 10c,. Packets 674 ects, each. 
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BEAR IN MIND *°7v¢ discounts apply to packets only, ani 
not to ozs., 4 lbs., pints, quarts, ete. 
eet. E See the 2d cover page of this Catalogue 
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y largest clubs received in 1885. 
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ARTICHOKE.—Green Globe. (Seed.) Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 ets. 
ASPARAGUS.—Conover’s Colossal. Known toall. Pkts., 5 cts.; oz., 
1} 10 cts.; 14 Ib., 20 cts.; Tb., 65 cts.; roots, by express, 75 cts. per 100; 100 by maii, 
bh $1.50; $4.00 per 1,000 for 1 yr. old; 2 yr..old roots, $1.00 per 100; $6.00 per 1(2d. 
MAULE’S MAMMOTH.—This variety we consider excels all others 
not only in tenderness and flavor, but also in productiveness. It throws out 
an unusual number of strong, well developed shoots the entire season, and it 
i has sold in the Philadelphia markets for four times the price of other sorts. 
; 7 a Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 20 cts.; 14 Ib., 60 cts.; lb., $2; roots 1 yr. old, $1.25 per 100; 
MAULE’S MAMMOT 100 by mail, $2.00 ; $7.50 per 1,000; 5,000, $30.00 ; 2yr. old, $10.00 per 1,000. 
