4 SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Minnie R. Morrell, Byron, Wyo.—We 
have used Maule’s Seeds for the past 18 
years, and are so well satisfied that we 
purchase no others. They are always 
fresh, clean, pure seed and can be relied 
upon. This Season we tried Maule’s Har- 
liest of All and Success Tomatoes, and 
are highly pleased with them. our 
Panmure All Heart Watermelon takes 
the lead in this town. Maule’s Always 
Heads Cauliflower and Wakefield Cab- 
bage were a decided success. We got 
first prize for Maule’s Perfection Musk- 
melon, and second prize for Maule’s 
Improved Hubbard Squash. at Douglass, 
Wyo., at the State Fair, heid in Sept. 
C. A. Santmyer, Claremont, Va.—As a 
grower of vegetables for the past 40 years, 
and a patron of yours for the last 21 
years, I feel it my duty to say that the 
seeds I have procured from you always 
Ere fand were always true to name, 
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the seeds furnished by you in the last 20 
years, I cannot but say that a change 
would be a great risk. As to your spe- 
cialties I regard all I haye tried as 
Superior, especially your Earliest of All, 
Success and Magnificent Tomatoes, 
Davis Cucumber, Gradus Peas, Ideal 
Early Corn and New Mammoth Peanut. 
Jas. Bennett, Hamilton, Mo.—I have 
used your seeds for 16 years, and they 
have always been satisfactory. I have 
taken the Blue Ribbon on your Commer- 
cial Onion at our Fairs for the past two 
years; they were raised this year under 
very adverse circumstances; and I had 7 
that filled a gallon measure. I also took 
blue ribbon on the Southport for the 
finest Red Onion; it took 9 to fill a gallon 
measure. Next was the Early Eureka 
Potato; we had some that weighed a 
pound; I also entered these at the Fair; 
there were no such potatoes mentioned 
in the premium list, but I took three blue 
ribbons on them, and was given sweep- 
stakes over all potatoes; these potatoes 
were grown this year without much rain. 
Last year I got second premium on your 
Sweet Potato Pumpkin, and this year 1 
got first premium. 
W.H. Leckey, Hampton, Iowa.—I have 
been using your seeds for a-great many 
years, and I must say your seeds in 1906 
were even ahead of other years, and your 
Specialties were away beyond my ex- 
pectations. That Harliest Tomato of 
yours was fine, and I had tomatoes as 
early as July 20th. The late tomato I got 
of you was the smoothest and largest 
tomato I ever saw; my neighbors would 
come from all around to see Leckey’s 
Tomatoes. Your seeds are certainly the 
peer of all others. 
Mrs. G. W. Bryson, Whitewell, Tenn.— 
Your seeds are the best I ever used; they 
are always fresh and make a good crop. 
Your Early Express Cabbage is the finest 
of all the early varieties; 1 have grown 
heads to weigh 12 pounds by the middle 
of June. I consider the New Success 
Tomato the best early variety; they grow 
large, are smooth, finely flavored and a 
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