WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Vegetable Seeds—63 
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RED G(OBE ONIONS 
« Maule’ rep brest-Crimson Globe Onion 
Maule’s Brightest Crimson Globe is the best dark red, | just what is wanted for all onion growers wanting a dark red, 
| globe-shaped onion on the market. Hvyery onion produced is| globe-shape onion true for shape and color. Its long keeping 
| atrue globe shape. Very handsome in appearance. The| qualities make it an A No. I shipping variety, ‘the white 
crop produced is just like peas in a pod, all alike. Maule’s| flesh is flne grained and of mild flavor. A vigorous grower 
Brightest Crimson Globe has been tried and is found to be|and a heavy cropper. Very hardy. ; 
Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 40 cents; quarter pound, $1.10; pound, $4.00, postpaid. 
ws Maule’s 
! JARGE RED Wi a S € : ; Large Red Wethersfield 
This has been one of our leading specialties for 
more than twenty-eight years. The engraving is 
from a photograph. In color the skin is deep 
purplish red. The flesh is white, moderately 
grained, and of good character. One of our 
patrons grew 66,905 pounds of Maule’s Large Red 
Wethersfield onions on a Single acre of ground, 
some years ago, in competition for a prize of $250. 
\\ Yields of 600 to 800 bushels per acre are not 
\\) unusual. Onion seed value depends greatly upon 
|| the way the stock is selected and cared for, and 
}}) the seed which we offer is of the earliest form, 
/ grown from hand sorted bulbs and sure to pro- 
duce large onions. Specimens of Maule’s Large 
Red Wethersfield weighing one or eyen two 
pounds the first year from seed are not uncom- 
mon, there is also a noteworthy uniformity of 
Size, Scallions being unknown and is a magnifi- 
cent keeper. Many strains of Red Wethersfield 
are offered the American public, but our careful 
comparative tests conyince us that none surpass 
the one here described. It is in every way a 
: perfect red onion for home and market purposes. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 
ly pound. 40 cents; pound, $1.50, postpaid. 
