
offer no confusing discounts, no free books, nor trial 
packages; but each and every customer may select their 
own premium on the basis of 
50 CENTS WORTH EXTRA IN PACKETS 
FOR EVERY DOLLAR REMITTED 
FOR PACKETS AND OUNCES ONLY 
§ I wish to call the attention of my customers to the fact that this discount does not 
apply to quarter pounds, half pounds, pounds, pints, quarts, pecks or bushels, nor does it apply 
to plants, bulbs, small fruits or trees. On completion of your order add the total amount 
sent for seeds by the packet and ounce, and for each one dollar remitted for seeds in these 
quantities, you may select your own premium on the basis of fifty cents worth of extra 
packets for each dollar remitted. 
SPECIAL.—Your premium of 50 cents extra on each dollar re- 
mitted for packets and ounces must be selected In packefs only. 
$1,000 in Cash Prizes for Clul 
THIS MAKES THE TWENTY=-NINTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR 
I HAVE OFFERED CASH PRIZES FOR CLUB ORDERS. 


cash club prizes; otherwise it will not be counted July 1, 1919. 
For 1910 the cash prizes will be awarded as follows: 
I have decided to count everything, not only seeds by the 
mocinonccoua Eee oane nt Beeman 40 Prizes packet and ounce, but seeds by the bushel, peck, pound, quart, 
Kor the third largest club ...............0.. 190.00 pint, as well as plants, bulbs, seed potatoes, etc. In fact, every- 
For the fourth largest club 20 . IN ALL . . . . : A 
For the fifth largest club ........... .... 1 aaa thing listed in this catalogue will be counted this year toward 

these cash prizes. On this account I expect all my old club 
raisers to take an unusual interest in the competition, and 
I trust the clubs will be larger than ever. A single after- 
noon’s work has frequently secured a good prize for many of 
my customers. Remembering this fact, also the fact that every- 
thing is counted this year in competition for these prizes, I 
For the next five largest clubs, each ......... 25.00 
For the next ten largest clubs, each 15.00 $I 000 
10.00 
~ 00 9 e 
Last year the smallest club order receiving a prize amounted 
to $44.25. This year I am prepared to guarantee a prize to 
For the next ten largest clubs, each ......... 
For the next ten largest clubs, each 
every club raiser sending me on or before July Ist., club orders 
amounting to $50.00 or more; so that all club raisers sending 
me club orders amounting to $50.00 or over are sure of a $5.00 
prize, and it may possibly amount to $10.00, as a club order 
for $63.33 last season took a $10.00 prize. 
To compete for these prizes the club raiser must mention on 
each and every order that it is sent me in Onsen for the 

hope all my old club raisers will start to work with a will. 
Bear in mind that to compete for these prizes you must 
mention on each and every order sent in that it is in competi- 
tion for the cash club prizes, otherwise the order will not be 
counted July 1, 1910, when the premiums are to be awarded. 
A list of last year’s club prize winners will be mailed on 
application to anyone who sent me a club order last season, 


Here is a letter 
received last year ; 
it speaks for itself. 

L. L. Higgins, Sunnyside, Wash.—I am very agreeably surprised to receive yours with draft for 
$200, first prize for club orders for 1909, 
many years past, it was done because your seeds always gave the best of satisfaction, and not with s 
view of winning prizes; however, the prize is, [ assure you, highly appreciated, especially this season, 
as our crops of truck are rather short owing to the cool weather we had in this section. 
be in shape to take many orders for your seeds the coming season, and wish to thank you again for 
the prize, and your very courteous treatment. 
While I have planted and induced others to use your seeds for 
T think I shali 
No Market Gardener 
in the United States or Canada whose annual order exceeds Ten Dollars, should fail to 
have my special wholesale price list, which will be mailed free to all who will apply for it 
Who are raising track for sale. 
right, and as hundreds of my market 
for Maule’s Seeds always a customer.” 
market gardener you had better send a postal card request for it today. 

It will prove 
gardener friends haye remarked: 
I am sure you will say the same. 
Prices are right, goods are 
“Once a customer 
If you are a 
a money-saver. 
