How About__ 
That Club? 
Just stop one moment and consider that 
I offer more liberal Club Terms to 
Agents than any other Seedsman in 
America. 
E the first place, you have a chance for that 
$1500 in cash prizes; and in the next place, if 
you take this catalogue out among your friends 
and neighbors, and secure an order for $50.00 
worth of seeds in packets, you need send us only 
$25.00 in full for same, thus making all 5-cent 
HEROINE.—Next to the Shropshire Hero, Heroine 
is about the best large green wrinkled sort of recent intro- 
duction (see illustration below). Growing about 2% feet 
high. it bears a profusion of large, pointed pods, many of 
which contain from 8 to 9 large peas of the finest quality. 
It is a second early green wrinkled variety that is sure to 
make a name for itself in every garden in which it may 
be planted. Packet,.10 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts. 
PRIDE OF THE MARKET.—They require no 
sticks, and are quite unequaled in productiveness. They 
have a robust, free-branching habit, 18 to 20 inches high, 
and are immensely productive. They are, indeed, such 
heavy croppers that I know of no peas from which so 
large a bulk of produce can be obtained from a given 
space. Pods are large in size and handsome in appear- 
ance; the peas of so splendid a quality that it would be 
packets cost you only 23 cents; 10-cent_ packets 
cost you only 5 cents; 15-cent packets, 7} cents, 
and 20-cent packets cost you only 10 ce1its, and in 
addition to securing this, my largest discount, 
you are certain of securing a cash prize July next. 
Could any thing be more liberal than 
this? Don’t you think it would 
pay you to give up just one day; 
this winter and visit a few of your! 
neighbors with this end in view ? 
I am sure the results would surprise 
you, and it may be they would be so 
encouraging you would sail in and se- 
cure the top prize of $500.00. 
SANDER’S MARROW.—A tall, very late and im- 
mense cropping variety. The pods are produced in pairs 
and are well filled with fine, large wrinkled peas, the 
largest that we have ever seen; the quality is sweet and 
delicious; it has the desirable peculiarity of retaining its 
deep green color when dished forthe table. It is a great 
favorite with experts in Great Britain, and should be 
grown by every one desiring a really first-class Pea. 
Height, 5 feet. Packet. 10 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts. 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND.—‘This good old stand- 
ard sort is stillas popular as ever. Very productive and 
of delicious favor. Ican particularly recommend my 
stock to market gardeners. Pkt., 10c.; pt, 20c.; qt., 30c. 
NEW PERPETUAL.—One of the best late varieties, 
on account of its continued bearing, maturing just after 
the Telephone, and continues growing and branching un- 
difficult to overpraise them. 
Packet, 10c.; pt., 25¢.; qt., 45c. 
til cut by frost; thus one can have green peas the whole 
BLACK-EYED MARROWFAT. — Popular in all 
parts of the country. Both of the Marrowfats are very ex- 
tensively grown as a field pea; very hardy and produc- 
tive; largely used by the canning’ establishments. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 20 cents; quart, 35 cents. 
WHITE MARROWFEAT.— Extensively cultivated 
for Summer crops by market gardeners; a strong grower 
very productive; height about 5 feet pu 
Pkt., 10 cts.; pint, 20 cts.; quart, 30 cts. 
SOUTHERN WHIP-POOR- 
WILL. (Field.) Used for soiling. 
Packet, \0 cents; quart, 35 cents. 
Address all orders to WM. HENRY MAULE, No. 1711 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa, U.S. A. 
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seuson, from June to October. 
It has proved superior to 
the Everbearing. 
It requires no bushing; a wonderful 
cropper, strong and robust; foliage attractive; very desir- 
ble for family use and worthy of trial for market. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents. 
MELTING SUGAR.—Well deserves its name. They 
should be cooked and eaten, pods and all,the same as 
ee oe = Wax Beans. Packet, 15 cents. 
DWARE SUGAR. (Edible Pods.) Height 
f about 2 feet. Pkt., 10 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts. 
CANADA FIELD.—Extensively used for field 
i culture; also make excellent feed for pigeons. 
14 Packet, 10 cents; quart, 35 cents. 
