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: =, > thick Mrs. D. Curry, Norwalk, Cal.: ‘From seeds purchased of you last Spring, we 
MAULE’S DANVERS YELLOW .—Of good size, globular form, very thick have some fine Jumbo Melons; have one vine that raised 3 large melons, all 
bulb, withsmallneck. Wery choice, well flayored, rather mild and yery early. IN| crowing within a yard of each other. The largest one weighed 66 pounds, and 
many markets it will find ready sale at much higher prices than any other] the other two of Pouney Mr. cee took _ oh eee alee eh of 
i Commerce, and they sent it to ‘California on neels’. e have one hill o 
variety. Frequently produces 600 bushels and more per Bere from seed, the Early Ripe and All Heart that is very fine; some of them will weigh 30 pounds. 
first year. After Maule’s Prizetaker itis best of all Yellow Onions. | Faye one vine of Potiron Pumpkin that has six large Pumpkins on it. The 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; 14 pound, 40 cts.; pound, $1.25; 5 pounds, 0. largest measures 98 inches in circumference, the smallest measures 64 inches.” 
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NEAPOLITAN 
Address all Orders to WM. HENRY MAULE, No. 1711 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. A. 
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EXTRA EARLY PEARL.—Thisis among the 
earliest, if not the earliest of white Onions. Keeps 
well. Of a fine, showy, waxy appearance ; the flesh 
is snow white; flavor mild and pleasant; grows 5 to 6 
inches in diameter the first yearfromseed. Packet, 
10 cts. ; 0z., 25 ets. ; 14 Ib., 75 cts. ; Ib., $2.50. 
NEW QUEEN.—Remarkable keeper and 
rapid grower. Ifsown in March it will produce 
onions from 1 to 2 inches in diameter in early 
Summer. Pkt., 5c. ;0z., 20 ¢.;4lb., 60c.; Ib., $2.00. 
Harold Fowler, Madeira, Ohio: “I was very much 
pleased with your seeds last year; I took half a dozen 
premiums at the County Fair withthem. Your Yellow = 
Danvers Onion are the finest I have ever seen, they took 
the premium. Everbearing Sugar Corn is very fine; 
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NEAPOLITAN MARZAJOLA.—One of 
the earliest. Grows first season to large size, Silvery 
white skin. Good keeper, Sown in February 
or March will produce fine crop early in 
season, Pkt., 5¢.; 0z., 20c.; 14 Ib., 60c.; Ib., $2.00. 
Chas. W. Armor, Farmington, Kan.: “I got four 
Z first prizes on vegetables raised from seed bought of you, 
and got three diplomas on three on which there were no 
yremiums offered. I took two first premiums on 
Maule’s Prizetaker Onions; first premium on Maule’s 
Blood Turnip Beet, and on your Everbearing Sweet 
Corn: couid also have taken first prize on Maule’s 
Surehead Cabbage, but did not look to see how large it 
three ears to thestalk. All the Surehead Cabbage Ze was until too late. I never saw seed do as well as they 
headed out.” : —— 2 - = = did this summer, as hot and dry asit was here, the ther- 
Delbert Williams, Shane’s Crossing, Ohio: “The S24 OMELET running up to 100 in the shade for over five 
Tambo “Watermelon seed T received from you last. SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE. This | Ve c2) pounds: Lam well pleased with Mastodon 
ates api . yi aw s = : ~ y sighed 2 Ss. é = ease 1 Mast 
melons as I raised in my patch; they were more than is similar in shupe to the Red and White | Gorm. Kaflir Corn was a wonder to all; 1 got a diploma 
half as large again asany melons that were seen in Globe, but differing in color. A wonderfully heavy | on it, also on Jumbo Beets. I came home from the Fair 
Mercer Co. in 1890, therefore I say that the seeds put cropper ; remarkably handsome in appearance and well pleased with Maule’s seeds ; they beatall compe- 
up by you are the best in the market.” large in size. Pkt. 10c.; 0z. 25¢.; 14 lb. 75e.; 1b. $2.25. | tition and got premiums over all,” 
aule’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTEED SEEDS. 
NEW GIANT POMPEII.— 
MAMMOTH Notwithstanding the large size attained 
by this variety, they retain their perfect 
NEW GIANT ROCCA GIANT 
shape and fine quality. The skin is very 
4 DOMDEl! RED thin and delicate in appearance, of a 
. beautiful, handsome, >ddish 
rrown 
Y color; the flesh is pure white, very fine 
TRIPOL! grained, and remarkably mild. Pkt., 5 
cts.; 0z., 20 cts.; 14 Ib., 60 ets.; Ib., $2.00 
NEW GIANT ROCCA OF 
NAPLES.—An onion of immense 
size, single bulbs having weighed 
. 316 Ibs. Of handsome, globular form 
mild and tender flesh. Valuable for both 
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yz., 20 cts ; 14 lb., 60 cts.; Ib., $2.00. 
MAMMOTH RED TRIPOLI.— 
Flavor excellent, being both mild and 
pleasant. Bulbs hawe weighed as 
heavy as 2', Ibs. and over. PKt, 
5 cts.: oz., 20¢ St 1 lb., 60 ets; Ib. $2.00. 
GIANT WHITE TRIPOLI.— 
Quick growth, mild flavor, similar to 
the Red. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts; 3¢ 1d., 
60 cts.; Ib., $2.00 
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