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The new Maule Seed House at Clinton, Iowa, served 
the West and Middle West for the first time in 1946. 
Our Western friends noticed the increased speed of 
service because of the shorter distance mail had to 
travel, and those in the East had the advantage of 
increased individual attention to each order. 
If you live in Ohio, West Virginia, Alabama, or in 
any state along the Atlantic seaboard, continue to 
send your orders to Philadelphia. 
If you live in Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Ten- 
nessee, or any state west of that line, send your orders 
With this auspicious beginning, we look forward to uO Mlauulls ai (Crmmioa, 
1947 as the greatest year in Maule’s history, and we are 
counting on old friends and new to swell the demand for 
Maule’s seeds right up to the limit of our new capacity. 
Customers outside the United States (except for 
Alaska, Hawaii, and the western Canadian provinces) 
should continue to send their orders to Philadelphia. 
“* 325 Bronze Beauty Lettuce 
1947 All-America Bronze Medal Winner (45 days) 
Delicious new leaf lettuce unlike any you've 
ever seen before. It tastes different, and it looks 
different. The leaves are long with deeply lobed 
and scalloped margins. They are green with a 
delightful overlay of ruddy bronze, and their 
crispness and nut-like flavor are superior to other 
loose leaf varieties. In spite of their vigor and 
their early maturing characteristic the plants are 
remarkably tolerant to heat, so the strain can be 
grown in all parts of the country. 
Pkt. 25¢; oz. 80¢; % Ib. $2.50 7 
267 Marketer Cucumber 
All-America Bronze Medal Winner (66 days) 
A fine, new variety for slicing. The fruits 
are eight inches long, and of the best quality 
yet produced. The skin is an exceptionally 
dark green color, and the seed cavity is small. 
For really peak results, give Marketer plenty & 
of fertilizer and water. | fen 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 35¢; 14 Ib. $1.05; 
¥y lb. $2.00; Ib. $3.75 Marketer. 
2 Bronze Beauty Lettuce 
