12 SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
POTATOES. 
PK bus sbbl: 
New Noroton Beauty . Ae i, 75 2.50 5.25 
Theureka Hxtra Harly 2) 20 epee Ono) 0.00 
Maule’s Early Thoroughbred ..... 60 2.00 4.50 
‘Phe sBireeriamt ty) 2 ints Ape ese en 75 2.00 4.50 
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igen Colonie 55 6 6 6 eed a ol we 60 2.00 4.00 
Imp:(Green) Mountain) 3 2S eee OURO Raia 
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PUMPKIN. 
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Cashawaror: Crookmeckase ieee ne nee 
Tennessee Sweet Potato . 5a? nah aes OL OW 
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Maule’s Prize Potiron sf Us as oy taplin We aD aa Se S510) (D 
Maule’s Yellow Sweet Potato Pie. ........ «290 
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Emanuel Achenbach, Parkman, Wyoming.—Your new White Ever- 
green Sweet Corn is the whitest and sweetest I have ever eaten. From 
a packet of your Yellow Sweet Potato Pumpkin I raised 16 of the very 
largest pumpkins I have ever raised, and they were very sweet and 
fine grained. Your Hureka Potato is the earliest I have ever raised; 
this year the potato crop was almost a complete failure in this coun- 
try, but I had about half of my patch planted in Eureka, and they 
made a good crop; had it not been for Eurekas I would have been 
without potatoes this winter. 
Lucy O. Brown, Bevier, Md.—I purchased 14 lb. of your Prizetaker 
Onion seed, and although we had a very dry season, they yielded me 
over $12.00. They are hardy and unexcelled in quality and flavor. 
B. M. Orentt, Doniphan, Neb.—From the seeds I bought of you last 
spring I had an abundant crop of cucumbers, melons and tomatoes. I 
put in 3 acres of watermelons, and received $125.00 per acre. I could 
have bought seeds to plant the ground for $1.50, but sent to Maule and 
paid $4.90 for his seed, and for the first load of melons I hauled I got 
7.90. My neighbor bought cheaper seed and paid $3.60 for enough for 
7 acres, with the result that he did not have a load of melons, so he did 
not even get the money back he paid for his seed. For my tomatoes I 
got at the rate of 10 cents a hill. 
W. W. Tracy, Sr., Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.—In regard 
to your Nameless Wax Bean, my son, who made a most careful study 
of the varieties in trial this year, is quite enthusiastic about it, as 
being hardy, prolific and of fine quality. 
M. Pugh, La Valle, Wis.—We have used your seeds for 25 years, and 
are highly pleased with them. One season we bought some other seed 
to try them, and the cabbage rotted; while yours in the same patch 
were perfectly sound. 
W. E. Stahl, Maud, Okla.—I have planted your garden and field 
seeds for 21 years, and they have given me better satisfaction than any 
I have ever planted. From three vines of your Mammoth Peanuts I 
had 145 full grown pods. 
M. J. Breneman, Dunloop, W. Va.—I have been using your seeds for 
20 years, and they have always been what you claimed for them in 
every instance. ; 
W.S. Miller, Fulton, Mo.—My Halbert Honey Watermelons were 
the wonder of Richland; everyone that tasted them were loud in their — 
paise. My garden was the best in the neighborhood; I never raised 
such vegetables before; they were splendid in size and quality. 
Miss L. Jones, Brierfield, Va.—I have used your seeds for 20 years, 
and find them far superior to any others I have ever used, in the fol- 
lowing respects: Ist. They aresure tocomeup. 2nd. They are always 
as good as recommended. 38rd. They are superior in every way. Your 
Early Corn in 1906 excelled anything I have ever had in that line, as to 
quality as well as quantity. Owing to the wet weather we could not 
plant our garden early, but had nice large corn July 4th. Your Suc- 
cess Tomatoes are fine. i] 
Mrs. J. B. Sullivan, Hickman, Tenn.—I want you to know how much 
we prize your seeds. My father hadacrop of onions from Mauie’s 
Seeds; they were the admiration of all who chanced to see them, were 
the prize winners at all the County Fairs, and sold at 10 cents each; 
many of them weighing ¥% to 144 pounds. 
RADISH. 
Maule’s Earliest Scarlet. Naa a he ate Wc Ds 
Maule’s Earliest White (Olive Shaped) . ..... £60 
Barlyakvounds) Deir kee yas siesta 
Early Scarlet Erfurt . SORDS Shak Vaeniere hee ee 3 
Manly, Scarlet Olive Shaped! =) 2) 2) sy 4a see 
Wathy Scarlet urmip  % 9/20) -0) ec 2 Seale ae 
arly Wohite Turnip: 0.0 0° 30.8 ssa ey 
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Mréench Breakfast...) . 2! 4 a BAe oie a EO 
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Maule's Long Scarlet Short Lop) 3 275 2) 2 See eee 
Maule’s Scarlet Turnip White Tipped. . ..... # 00 
Red Delicious: "0 6 ead ea Ghee Sh 
Wihite Delicious’: £ i “VSG as ere ate) 
INew White Icicle 4. & .. 2 4% cy Bile, ley eee 
New ‘Triumph 2°. 3. 220 ae a ee 
White Box... 00ers SS Bee 6) ee 
White Strasburg. -\.. S75) a) oN a) eee 
Wihite: Chartiers:. 24 8 Rie eS ee 
Wihite Wlady ‘Finger sey fee) creas ns oeeeme eae 
White Spanish Winter. 20.5 = (5 <2 Sueeancetene ee 
Black Spanish Winter! cy). > =) (uy eaneane ne ae 
California Mammoth Wanter 95) ie ens) 
China Rose Winter 2 os eee nen ne) 
Miles \WWotaiiere 5 55 5 og 0 6 0 PPE Ge cs) OU) 
Celestial) fy... a) bls eh ye, ANAS ok ee 
Japanese Colossal 1.75 
RHUBARB. 
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Victoria Rhubarb Roots . $4.50 per 100 
SALSIFY. 
Mammoth Sandwich island) 9. 0c) eu eee 
Wisconsin Golden... . <.25 cts) «@ cee G0 se ele 
John W. Clanton, Montrose, Col.—Your seeds are 0. K. The turnip 
seed you sent me were the best I ever raised. A good many of them 
weigh7 pounds. The altitude of my ranch is 8,000 feet. 
C. T. Ferrell, Elkton, Ky.—I have used your seeds for the last 7 or 8 
years, and found them better than recommended. Some of my 
Chinese Giant Peppers measured 16 inches around, and my Enormous 
Tomatoes 19 inches around. 
M. M. Sjolie, Madison, Minn.—I have planted your garden seeds for 
25 years, and have found them to be the very best. One year I bought 
from the stores and had no garden; after that I turned back to you, 
and expect to remain. 
Rosa Panick, Kansas City, Kan.—I have used your seeds for 20 years, 
and always have good vegetables to give my friends, who fail on 
account of buying store seeds. 
Harley Brown, Ottumwa, Iowa,—Your garden seeds are the best I 
ever used. Your onion seed is excellent and Excelsior Egg Plant is 
the best I ever had; it will outyield any other variety. 
