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fub Orders. 
HE Offering of Cash Club Prizes has been a distinctive | terms I offer for clubs of packets and ounces of vegetable and 
feature in my business since 1883. I have had some few 
imitators, but after a few years’ experience, they have gener- 
ally dropped out of line. Now there is no actual direct cash 
profit to me in offering these prizes; for, as a rule, the clubs 
amount to comparatively little more than the prizes them- 
selves; but at the same time, it has been one of the best ad- 
vertisements I have ever had, for it has been the means of 
introducing Maule’s Seeds in many new homes during the 
last thirteen years, and as all my old friends know, when 
Maule’s Seeds are once grown they are always grown. Tens 
of thousands of customers are now planting Maule’s Seeds, 
who, possibly, if their attention had not been called to them 
by one of my club raisers, might never have heard of them. 
It is remarkable that so few take advantage of the liberal 
Peas GNU WINES. OF EER 500.00 
GARDEN OR FLOWER SEEDS - - ————— 
For the Second Largest Club = $250.00 
For the Third Largest Club = = 100.00 
For the Fourth Largest Club - = 50.00. 
94 PRIZES. 
flower seeds, and very often the top prizes are awarded to 
clubs amounting to less than the prizes themselves; for in- 
stance, in ’95, the top club amounted to only $48.00 more than 
the prize, while the second club amounted to $38.00 less than 
the prize. 
I trust the coming winter every one of my old, as well as 
many new club raisers, will pitch in, and that the showing 
for ’96 will be considerably better than last year. Any one 
who makes even a small effort, ought to, and I think can, 
safely depend upon being one of the 94 club raisers whose 
names will be published in the list of prize winners in my ’97 
catalogue. Every order you send, large or small, for packets 
and ounces, will be counted July Ist, 1896, when the prizes 
will be awarded as follows : 
For the next 5 Largest Clubs, each $25.00 
For the next 5 Largest Clubs,each 20.00 
For the next 5 Largest Clubs,each 15.00 
For the next 10 Largest Clubs, each 10.00 
For the next 10 Largest Ciubs, each 5.00 
For the next ro Largest Clubs, each 4.00 
For the next 20 Largest Clubs, each 3.00 
For the next 25 Largest Clubs, each 2.00 
Total - - - $1500.00 
ON’T fail to notice my liberal DISCOUNT on Seeds in Packets on page 17. 
liberal terms were never before offered by any leading American seedsman. 
More 
It gives me 
pleasure to publish below a list, with Post Office addresses, of the club prize winners in- 1899 : 
ist Prize of $500 for Club of $548.78—J. S. LOVELL, Council Bluffs, lowa. 
and Prize of $250 for Club of $212.94—J. N. 
BROWN, Custer City, Pa. 
3rd Prize of $100 for Club of $171.17—JOHN J. L. SANDERS, Schaefferstown, Pa. 
4th Prize of $50 for Club of $148.28—A. A. RICHARDSON, Dundas, Minn. 
Five Prizes of $25.00 Each Awarded to the 
3 i For Club. 
Ten Prizes of $5.00 Each Awarded to the 
20.60—Alex. Devilbiss, Canton, Mo. 
For Club. ollowing. 
$131.27—Henry Field, Shenandoah, iowa. 
119.06—Herbert S. Earl, Galesburg, Mich. 
105.86—W. A. Randall, Windom, Texas. 
83.99—Wm. E. Hand, Argos, Ind. 
76.02—A. B. Peet, Costello, Pa. 
Five Prizes of $20.00 Each Awarded to the 
For Club. Following. 
$70.09—W. E. Embry, Howell, Ky. ° 
55.20—O. N. Tranbarger, Anderson, Ind. 
51.00—Geo. A. Wisc, Beaver Dam, Wis. 
50.25—A. C. McDaniel, Kirksville, Mo. 
48.74—J. A. Kirkpatrick, Fordyce, Ark. 
Five Prizes of $15.00 Each Awarded to the 
For Club. ollowing. 
44.95--Paul C. Dearborn, Yorkville, Il. 
42.67—J. M. Miller, DuBois, Pa. 
40.81—Lizzie Miller, Pataskala, Ohio. 
40.47—A. Alferink, Graafschap, Mich. 
38.55—Chas. Hoover, Star View, Pa. 
Ten Prizes of $10.00 Each Awarded to the 
For Club. Following. 
$37.25—Mrs. Carrie Wood, Knoxville, Pa. 
37.10—Mrs. N. Basler, Festus, Mo. 
37.03—G. A. Trimmer, Shepherdstown, 
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36.40—I. R. Vick, Garnett, Ark. 
36.33—R. P. Manning, Youngstown, O. 
34.60—Sam’1 F. Kaufman, Gap, Pa. 
34.55—A. B. Tullis, Mercer, O. 
34.14—I. B. Brenneman, Mt, Joy, Pa. 
33.77—G. Everett, Marcellus, N. Y¥. 
32.85—Mrs. S. A. Diehl; Homeworth, O. 
Following. 
$32.67—W. J. Neal, Fairmount, lad. 
32.53—W. C. Wert, Warren, O. 
32.00—H. H. Stehman, Millersville, Pa. 
30.55—K. K. Bitting, Benmvenue, Pa. 
30.55—H. Hofses, N. Waldoboro, Me. 
30.38--V. Kimg Pifer, Falls Creek, Pa. 
29.68—F. L. Whittemore, New Boston, Ct. 
29.62—J. R. Morton, Protection, Kan. 
29.55—A. E. Rouiller, Paraje, New Mex. 
28.48—J. C. Grossman, Wolcottville, Ind. 
Ten Prizes of Ba Each Awarded to the 
For Club. ollowing. 
$28.35—T. J. Loughlin, Durango, Tex. 
28.33—Eliz. Royan, Wetmore, Kan. 
28.17—D. E. Woods, Mt. Vernon, Mo. 
27.25 —Mrs. L. KF. Wagoner, Warsaw, N.Y. 
26.95—Mrs. M. Andrews, Blocton, Ala. 
26.64—W. Riley Myers, Westminster, Md. 
26.00—J. N. Frazier, Chippewa Lake, O 
25.48—Levi Gilbert, Rock Falls, Ils. 
25.00—Stephen Denison, Minter, Tex. 
24.95—Elisha V. Payne, Hillsboro, Ky. 
Twenty Prizes of $3.00 Each Awarded to the 
For Club. Following. 
$24.35—A. F. Hall, Fairfield Centre, Pa. 
24.30—W. F. Shumate, Greenock, Tex. | 
23.90—John M. Hartman, Sutersville, Pa. 
23.70—C. H. McCan, Waterloo, Ill. | 
23.60—K. G. Goddard, Worcester, Mass. | 
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22.30—A. C. Bayless, Alvada, Ohio. 
22.25—Mrs. P. V. Phillips, Buckhannon, 
W. Va. 
21.95—K. F. Hiler, Holland, Mich. 
21.92—Mrs. D. A. Robinson, erndale,Cal. 
20.95—Mirs. D. Sac mdera, Now Bridge,Ore. 
20.45—Will G. Gray, Hubbard, Tex. 
20.15—H. C. Dillahunty, Riley, Oxla. Ty. 
20.15—E. C. Spaulding, New Haven, Ct. 
20.03—John W. Pharr, Chriesman, Tex. 
20.00—J. A. Canger, Holmes Creek, Tenn, 
20.00—Malinda Corley, St. Paul, Ark. 
39.90—Edwin Marshall, Gehm, Mo. 
19.70—J. J. Woodall, Stevensvilie, Tex. 
19.56—W. H. Nichols, Lyndell, Pa. 
Twenty-five Prizes of $2.00 Each Awarded to 
For Club. the Following. 
$19.25—Berney Earl, Cedar Springs Mich. 
19.20—G. Nichols, Farmington, N. Y. 
19.10—K. E. Jenks, Ostrander, Wash. 
i9.05-Thomas L. Pettit, Cross Creek 
Village, Pa. 
18.65—E. Willenborg, Tours, Tex. 
18.60—M. L. Hoy, Prairieville, Tex. 
17.85—Mrs. W. H. Tedford, Lenox, Iowa. 
17.80—Mrs. J. Voorhees, Millersburg, O. 
16.75—R. C. Camp, Vernal, Utah. 
16.60—Dr. J. M. Hale, Mt. Vernon, Ind. 
16.15—D. J. Strang, Monmouth, II. 
15.90—E. Gebhart, Zion, Pa. 
15.39—Mrs. N. H. Henry, Butler, Pa. 
15.25—Mrs. L. L. Williams, Ottumwa, Ia, 
15.20—Mrs. M. F. Niles, Derrick City, Pa. 
15.00—R. EB. Shaw, Clearfield, Pa. 
14.95—S. G@, Daniel, Barren Fork, Ark. 
14.40—John E, Stearns, Nampa, Idaho. 
14.25—Banta & MoKee, Yantis, Tex. 
14.25--Mrs. R. E. Buck, Oklahoma, O. T. 
14.21—A. H. Walker, Naylor, Mo. 
14.10—T. C. Berry. Peoria, Texas. 
14.07—0O. P. Lewis, Hopkinsville, Ky. 
13.80—F. Eberts, New Mahoning, Pa. 
13.70—D. C. Stevens, Belfalls. Tox. 
