SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 7 
CUCUMBER. HERBS.—(Pot and Medicinal.) 
Lb. Ox. 
The New Davis Perfet .......4.... 2.00 | Anise 10 
CW OMAUNOGRRIER se edge neg ie «sé ee oss 1.5O RB alm 20 
Maule’s Early White Spine. ....... 2... ‘70 Basil, Sweet 10 
ManlensbxtmBarly, 0.6). .°7.'. . + # » -,« SOMPBene 10 
DOME HIOCRIBNG GG sce lee ew x te te oe) | TORR Borage 10 
HorahookewHamous)yr.a) 1, feen bits. ee 60 sie heh eh wie 75 Caraway , 10 
Caoana Crepe ee ee ee. §«©6TORMRatnip 30 
Early rrpernee IMIGIA Feta syed Uh oo ta! Ge, a> eae 70 | Coriander “10 
Ai MUSA es ee et kl ew se | TOO 15 
Himeralinee tees sete se ea alk. SORMD I 10 
Evergreen aE a MG sus Pr ea oye: kg y's! a. cos) La 50 Fennel, Sweet 10 
Hxitra, ong WhiteSpine ... =... .... . + TOM Horehound . 15 
MIAMIMECIM gy ic |) abs (sa eu Sey ti x. es L.OOMMeavender 10 
GrecomeROUe: 6 Ge ee et sw ee es « ©6©6OR Marxjoram, Sweet 10 
Improved dtonge Green. 5 5. 2). ad. 2. « «700 Pennyroyal 40 
Nichol’s Medium Green ......=. =.=... .. =.170| Rosemary 20 
OMe EO ac. 6G, sh ajo see wee. (OMMENO . 10 
Herocico Jetey Pickle... 5... ...... + #%TOM Saffron 10 
Short Green or Karly Frame ..°.:....... 60 Sage 10 
Thorburn’s Everbearing ........... . 60) Summer Savory . 10 
Ermearickiom en, te Shoe ee ee wey T Tansy } eT eee 25 
Small Gherkin ...... . Oz., 20 cts. | Tarragon . Packet, 10 cts. 
Thyme 20 
a a Winter Savory 15 
Broad Leaved Batavian ......... . . . 1.00 | Wormwood . 10 
Premier Gunes bee oe feet eh le, 1.08 KALE. 
Prrenmennedtu ema. Pe Crs some dee. LOD Lb. 
emenmoribinnped sr. We ele Pree se. 1.00 Emerald Isle . Ounce, 20 cts. 
New Drumhead . 1.25 
EGG PLANT. Green Curled . BE IL ges ES rete. i: 60 
Oz. Lb. x ‘ 1: ‘ . 
Binck Beauty hie memo 6 of ec . ae Rau Cen > 2) .) ae ee oo oa 
Dexcelsior Trea. .7. .*. ee a GO. Lb. Oe 
New York Improved Purple . 25 = 2.50 KOHL RABI. 
Earliest Dwarf Purple . /.. . . . 15 2.00 | Improved Imperial 1.00 
Discesbekinte cies a. eos.) 620) 62.5 0ReDarce White 75 
Mrs. F. Fogelsong, Fremont, Neb.—We have raised your Success 
“Tomato for 2 years and think it by far the @inest tomato on the mar- 
ket. It is almost as early as the earliest sorts, continues bearing until 
killed by frost; and the fruit is large and smooth, of good flavor and 
color. ean also highly recommend Maule’s Stringless Green Pod 
Bean; the beans are positively without strings, brittle and of good 
flavor. They are delicious to shell out, or to cook while green. 
Mrs. A. J. Halstead, Ft. Scott, Kan.—I purchased my seeds from you 
in 1905,and never had such good success; but last year I saw what I 
thought was a better offer, and sent for it, and how I wish I had not. 
I have decided that cheap seeds are the most costly in the end, and 
in the future will send my orders to you. 
B. D, Mayes, Council Bluffs, lowa.—Your seeds are exactly what you 
claim them to be, the purest and best on the market. Your Earliest of 
All Tomato is the earliest we ever raised, and ours bore until long 
after we had late ones. The Success is the largest and finest later 
tomato, Your early sweet corn surpasses any other; we had it in 
market the first of July. Your second early aiso has fine big ears, is 
sweet, and sells better than any other variety. 
John Cramer, So. Boston, Va.—I find Maule's Seeds now, as well as 
80 years ago, if not quite as cheap as some others, true to name and 
sure to grow, 
Mrs. J. Carpenter, Putney, W. Va.—Your seeds are the best I ever 
planted, and are true to name in every respect. Your Stringless Green 
Pod Bush Beans are, without exception, the finest beans on earth; they 
are heavy yielders, free from rust and blight, and delicious for table 
use. Your Mammoth Sugar Corn can't be beat; we raised in common 
soil ears of this corn measuring 18 inches. The Shamrock Cucumber 
and Queen's Golden Pop Corn were the best we ever raised. 
W. H. Walrath, Deepwater, Mo.—I have used your seeds for years 
and found them all right. Your Prizetaker last year took the biue 
ribbon, and this year was the best at the Fair. I raised about Ia 
bushels of onions from a little over 4, pound of seed; the people bere 
said they had never seen such a crop of onions. From \ bushel of 
your Klondike Corn we sold about $21.00 worth of seed, and had a lot 
of corn beside. 
Mrs. B. MeMillen, Elizabethtown, Ky.—Your Harris Earliest Water- 
melon is from 2 to 8 weeks earlier to ripen in this climate than any 
other; it is sweet, of delicious flavor and sells rapidly. The Sugar or 
Mclver ts very large, sweet and solid, and sold at 40 and S) cents each 
We also planted the Florida Favorite and White Icing, and sold S00 
worth of melons from 110 hills; if we had sold all of them they would 
have brought $45.00 or $50.00, 
Mrs. Wm. Dorman, Kimball, Minn.—I have used your seeds for © 
Years and know them to be perfect; I have tried others, planting them 
side by side, and yours would grow while others rotted In the ground 
Last summer I raised a Potiron Pumpkin that weighed 8} pounds 
Mr. J. R. Warner, Estill Springs, Tenn.—I bave been using Manle's 
Seeds for 18 years, and have always found them as represented pure 
fresh and sure to come up. 
