


WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

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PROLIFIC 
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some, white grains. 
height of 6 feet. 

POP GORNS. | 
MAPLEDALE PROLIFIC.—The most prolific pop corn. The 
ears are very often 8 or 10 inches long, well filled with bright, hand- 
The stalk is of vigorous growth, reaching a 
This corn for popping is altogether unsurpassed. 
The popped grains are of delicious flavor. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 40 cts., postpaid. 
freight, not prepaid, qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 75 cts.; pk., $1.25. 
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MONARCH WHITE RICE POP CORN. 
MONARCH WHITE RICE.—My strain is an improvement, | 
Six ears on a Stalk is not arare occurrence. 
grains are sharply pointed, and the ear is a handsome one. ~ 
- Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts., postpaid. 
= or freight, not prepaid, qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 75 cts.; pk., $1.25. 
op corns when on the ear, Surpassing all others in size and color. 
t pops perfectly white. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 40 cts., postpaid. 
freight, not prepaid, qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 75 cts.; pk., $1.25. 
Produces four to six ears on a Stalk. 
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RED BEAUTY.—The grains are dark red, of great depth, and in 
shape resemble the White Rice. 
is ready to pop four months from planting. 
Pt., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 40 cts., postpaid. 
freight, not prepaid, qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 75 cts.; pk., $1.25. 
SILVER LACE.—A pop corn well named. Iti ( a 
popped highly recommends it. Grows five to six feet high, producing 
three or four ears to the stalk. The ears are of good appearance, 
\ five or more inches long, with smooth, round, white grains. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts., postpaid. 
freight, not prepaid, qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 75 cts.; pk., $1.25. 
It is early and very productive. It 
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CUCUMBERS. 
CuULTURE.—Flourish best in a rich, warm, moist loam. 
Sow when danger of frost is over, 
in hills 4 or 5 feet each way. As the young plant has many enemies sow thickly half an inch 
deep, and thin out finally to three or four plants to the hill. f C 
Gather cucumbers (by cutting, not tearing) every day or 
two to three pounds to the acre. 
Use one ounce of seed to 75 hills; 
every other day. Leave none to ripen if you want a full crop. Use Bubach to keep down bugs 












































































































































































































































Maule’s Extra Early Cucumber. 
First for the Table, Market and Pickling. 
This widely popular cucumber is a cross between Karly Russian and‘ Green | 
Prolific. 
It has become a geueral favorite. 
the high quality and remarkable prolificness of the other. 
formly, and is seldom too large for pickling. 
It has the earliness of one parent and 
It always grows uni- 
growth, with leaves of a dark green color, and produce an abundance of fruits. 
Its extreme earliness is, however, its 
uable. 
variety for both home and market gardens. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 
} pound, 49 cents: pound, $1.50. 

Mrs. J. W. Roden, Elik Grove, Cal.—The seeds I pur- 
chased of you last year were a great success, especially 
the tomato and cucumber seeds; I can highiy recom- 
mend them to anybody. 
Mrs. O. J. Alderman, Galva, Ill.—This is the twenti- 
eth year Ihave sent orders to you and have always 
found your seeds, plants and bulbs the very best. 
G. W. Haight, Shelby, Mich.—Our garden grown this 
year from Maule’s seeds has resulted in prize winning 
vegetables, and the finest for size, quality and purity of 
collection of any in this section. We are pleased to 
speak in high commendation of your garden seeds. 

Mrs. Andy Hufford. Francesyille, Ind.—My order 
sent for this spring arrived allright. Seeds are up and 
my garden looks nice as far as Maule’s. seeds go. I 
have some alongside of Maule’s that I bought at the 
store, and everybody notices the difference—Maule’s 
plants are so much stronger, bigger and nicer every 
way; all planted same time. I cannot make garden 
without Maule’s seeds; have used them 24 years and 
always have a fine garden and truck patch. 
W.H.Scrope, Morrison, Va.—Have had very good re- 
sults this year. Your Davis Perfect Cucumber is fine. 
I took the finest into Newport News this summer. 
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FORDHOOK FAMOUS 
CUCUMBER. 
This new extra long White Spine cucum- 
ber produces perfectly smooth, very dark 
green, handsome straight fruit, measuring 
12 to 17 inches long. They are always solid, 
flesh being a greenish white, firm, crisp and 
of most delicious flavor. Itis a great crop- 
per and fruit is full of flesh with but few 
seeds. At Panmure, where I had more than 
two acres of Hordhook Famous, it excited 
the admiration of all visitors, fruit being 
of such a beautiful green, and so long and 
symmetrical. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 
20 cts.; 4 pound, 50 cts., pound, $1.75. 








































greatest recommendation, making it inval- 
On account of its earliness and its very high quality makes it a good 
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