WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Vegetable Specialties — 13 



The Reason WHY 

 They Always BUY 



MAULE'S SEEDS 



"There are some things about 

 which I am always wilhng to 

 GAMBLE — the weather, the weight 

 of a hog, the age of a cow, the 

 winning horse — but wlien it 

 comes to SEEDS I don't want 

 any GUESS WORK — 1 want a 

 >ure thing. Life is too short, and 

 tlie season is too short to take 

 any chances. This is 



'The Reason WHY 

 I Always BUY' 



MAULE'S SEEDS" 



Seed recently ordered arrived here safe and sound 

 4 days alter I sent the order; not a bag was damaged 

 and I never saw as nice a lot ol seed as they were. 

 Enclosed you will find another order. Thanking you 

 for your prompt shipment. 



JOSEPH E. FISCHLER, WeUsboro, Pa. 

 Your seeds are the best I ever planted and I never 

 fail to have a good garden when I plant Maule's seeds. 

 DANIEL W. MAVS, Eccleston, Md. 



S32 Chinese Giant Pepper 



The Finest, Largest and Handsomest Sort 



Chinese Giant is certainly a wonder. The plants are of 

 strong, stocky growth, of bushy, erect habit, growing 18 inches 

 to 2 feet in height, with abundant foliage. The compact plants 

 are very prolific, setting 3 to 4 extra large fruits at the base 

 quite early in the season, which ripen while a second crop is 

 setting on the branches. The fruit is quite square in appear- ^ 

 ance, while the flesh is thick and very mild, being entirely free 

 from any fiery flavor. Without exception Chinese Giant is 

 pronounced the finest and largest pepper ever grown. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 30 cents; ounce, 50 cents; 

 quarter pound, $1.50; pound, $5.00; postpedd. 



500 



New Dwarf Pioneer Pea 



With Dark Green Giant Pod 



This new, large podded, early wrinkled pea is in great favor 

 with market gardeners in all sections. The handsome large 

 pods, which are well filled with big peas of delicious flavor, 

 make it a good seller on the market stall. The vines are ex- 

 tremely vigorous, growing only fifteen to eighteen inches high, 

 with dark green foliage, and produce a wonderful crop of pods. 

 Pioneer is one of the earliest wrinkled peas, bearing its dark 

 green pods about the same time as Prosperity or Gradus, but 

 a much heavier cropper and of quality equally as good. 



Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 55 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight not prepaid, quart, 40 cents. 



NEW DWARF 

 PIONEER PEA. 



