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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA.. 1925 



Maulers Vegetable Seed Specialties for 1925 



*44i FVIAULE'S PRIZETAKER ONION 



100 days. The Largest, Most Productive, Mild Flavored Yellow Globe Onion in Existence 



We named and introduced this great onion in 1888, and ever since 

 have given it special pi-ominence in every catalogue we have Issued. 

 Today, thirty-six years after it was named by us, it will be found in 

 almost every seedsman's catalogue. 



Prizetaker is by far the handsomest, most productive, most popular 

 and best of all yellow globe onions. It is a bright, clear straw color, 

 and always grows to a uniform shape, which is a perfect globe. It has 



a very small neck, and ripens up firm and solid. In market it never 

 fails to attract attention on account of its beauty, and is sure to bring a 

 better price than any other onion. Matde^s Prizetaker has attracted 

 more attention and awakened under and more cordial enthusiasm than 

 any other onion ever introduced to the American public. It is the largest, 

 finest flavored and most superior yellow globe onion under cultivation 

 for either the home garden or market. Matures in 100 days. 



Headquarters Stock can be obtained only from Wm. Henry Maale, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa, 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; quarter pound, 65 cents; pound, $2.00; 5 pounds, $9.50, postpaid. 



* 451 Ebenezer or Japanese Onion 



90 days. An Enormous Cropper, Flat Shape, Mild Flavored, and a Good Keeper. 



This desirable yellow skin, early maturing onion has created a tremendous demand by 

 growers of large onions, as well as onion set growers in all sections. 



The flesh is white, firm, and of a very delicious flavor, in fact it is the mildest flavored 

 onion grown. The handsome onions are large, somewhat flattened in shape, yellow skinned, 

 with very small tops, maturing in 90 days. Keeps in good, hard and sound condition all 

 winter. Anyone wanting a nice mild onion for their table, would do well by planting a few 

 of Ebenezer or Japanese. A desirable long keeping onion for the home garden or market. 



Packet, 10 ceiits; oniice, 35 cents; 

 quarter poaiid, $1.00; pound, $3.25; 5 pounds, $15.50, postpaid. 



Maule's Vegetable Seed Specialties 



are offered on pages 2 to 21. Plant as many as your space will permit. All 

 are worth-while to grow. 



Don't Fail to Include Some or All in Your Order. 



451 EBENEZER OR JAPANESE ONION. 



