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{Brighi Red) 



The Greatest of all Early Tomatoes 



Today, 20 years after its introduction to tlie American public, it 

 is still the leading extra early tomato, and all its name implies : 



Four Days to a Week Earlier Than Earliana or any 

 Other Extra Early Tomato 



Since 1892 my friends have 

 made tens of thousands of dol- 

 lars by planting Maule's Earliest 

 of All, and if you have not given 

 this wonderful variety a trial 

 you will neglect your own inter- 

 ests if you do not include it in 

 your order for 1912. Maule's 

 Earliest of All is the best tomato 

 in America for truckers, market gardeners and money makers. 



Nor is its extreme earliness its only virtue, for it is of large 

 size, good color and delicious flavor. It does not crack and has 

 no hard core. Color is a bright red, and though a little irregu- 

 lar in shape, the fruit is not rough. 



Pages of this price list could be filled with statements and comments about the money 

 value of this fine, early tomato ; but the best testimonial that I can present in regard to its worth 

 is the fact that my customers, especially the New Jersey truckers, have again and again ex- 

 hausted my supply of seed, even when I had imagined it to be sufficient for all demands. 



Maule's Earliest of All is all its name implies, namely : the earliest tomato in existence, not- 

 withstanding the claims made for June Pink, Earliana, Early Jewel, Early Richmond, etc., etc. 



Packet, 15 cents; halt ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 45 cents; quarter pound, $1.25; pound, $4.50. 



Freight Prepaid An5rwhere 



on all orders from this price list amounting to $10.00 or over, I will prepay all 

 the freight charges to your nearest railroad station, provided your order is for 

 small seeds only. Peas, beans, corn, potatoes, onion sets, are not small seeds. 



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