/ AUSTRALIAN BROWN.—This onion has 
f elaimed a place in America within recent 
years, and seems abundantly able to main- 
tain it. It is of medium size and of good qual- 
ity, very early, rather flattened in shape, of 
brown color, and wonderfully hard and solid. 
It begins to form a bulb at an early period of 
its growth, when only a few inches high, and 
quickly reaches maturity. Its leading and 
most valuable feature, aside from appearance 
and quality, is its long keeping quality. It 
will literally keep for a year or more. It has 
developed a sudden and wide popularity in 
this country since its advent here. PkKt., 5 cts.; 
ounce, 10 ets,; 44 pound, 25 cts.; pound, 90 cts. 
YELLOW STRASBURG. — Popular for 
planting for sets. See Yellow Dutch. 
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“ SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE.— Very 
Similar to Wethersfield in color, having a 
deep red skin, but differing in shape, 
being almost a perfect globe. It matures 
with or alittle later than Wethersfield 
andis one of the best keepers of the red 
varjeties. Size large. Flesh fine grained, 
mid and very tender. Packet, 5 cts.; 
gZ., 10 cts.; 14 Ib., 25 cts.; 1b., 90 ets. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. — 
The large bulb is beautiful and sym metri- 
cal with clear, white skin. The flesh is 
firm and fine grained, and mild tothe 
taste. The Southport White Globe is a | 
good keeper and a good market onion. || 
Packet, 5c.; 0z., 20c.; 44 lb., 60c.; 1b., $2.00. 
YELLOW DUTCH.—Same as Yellow \\\\\ 
Strasburg. A standard market sort, very \\\\ 
productive and profitable. Flattened in 
Shape. The flesh is mild and good. An 
excellent keeper and shipper. At Phila- 
delphia and elsewhere it is grown exten- 
Sively for sets. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 
cents; 14 pound, 25 cents; pound, 90 cents. 
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EXTRA EARLY CRACKER. — Also 
called Rhode Island Yellow Cracker. Famed 
for its earlinessand good keeping qualities. 
Handsome and a good seller. Packet, 5 cts.; 
ounce, 10 ets.; 14 pound, 25 cts.; pound, 90 cts. 
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AUSTRALIAN BROWN. LA EXTRA.EARLY CRACKER. 
& SILVER SKIN.—Same as White Portugal, Philadel-- 
GIANT RED VESUVIUS. 
GIANT RED VESUVIUS. — The largest red 
onion in cultivation. Of Italian origin. Color, a 
bright and beautiful scarlet. Sometimes attains 
a weight of 1 or even 2 lbs. the first year from seed. 
Flavor pleasant. A good keeper, for a foreign 
sort. The brightest and best red onion I have ever 
seen; good enough to be called a red Prizetaker. 
In its early stages of growthit is light in color, 
with streaks of white alternated with the red, but 
as it approaches maturity it assumes both with- 
out and within the characteristic red color which 
has given it such wide favor. Packet, 10 cents; 
onnce, 20 cents; 4 pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 
/ MAMMOTH SILVER KING. —I introduced 
this grand onion to the public, nearly 20 years ago. 
The skin is of a beautiful, silvery white. The flesh 
has a particularly mild and pleasant flavor, and 
is So Sweet that it may be eaten raw like an ap- 
ple. No other white onion attains such mammoth 
size, nor will any other white variety grow uni- 
formly so large. The bulbs are of an attractive 
shape, flattened, but thick, as shown in the illus- 
tration. The average diameter of fully grown 
Mammoth Silver King onions is from 5 to 74% in- 
ches. I have a record of one of these onions 
weighing 4 pounds and9 ounces. Thousands of 
letters and postal cards have reached me contain- 
ing words of the highest praise of the wonderful 
size, early maturity and good quality of this fam- 
ous onion, and the fact that these voluntary 
testimonials come from all .parts of the country 
proves the adaptability of the onion to a wide 
range of soiland climate. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 
20 cents; 14 pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 
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HAVE YOUR NEIGHBOR JOIN YOU. 
A $5.00 bill will purchase Maule’s Seeds 
packets and ounces to the value of $7.50. 
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phia White, ete. A mild and pleasant onion, of some- 
what flattened shape. It is very popular for family use and 
one of the best for pickling. Near Philadelphia this var- 
iety is largely grown for sets, and is regarded as astandard 
sort. Packet, 6 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; 44 Ib., 50 cts.; 1b., $1.75. 
I go into the coming sea- 
son with a supply of onion 
seed of the very highest 
quality and in quantity to 
supply all my customers at 
the reasonable prices quoted. 
| IN 10 POUND LOTS OR OVER 
I will deliver free any of the 
following varieties at your near- 
est post or express office at 75 
cents per pound. 
Yellow Globe Danvers. 
Round Danvers. 
Southport Yellow Globe. 
Extra Early Red. 
Large Red Wethersfield. 
Southport Red Glove. 
Yellow Dutch. 
¢ Australian Brown. 
Extra Early Cracker. 
This offer applies to either ten 
pounds of one variety or to ten 
assorted pounds any way you 
may prefer, viz: 5 pounds of one, 
8 pounds of another, 2 pounds of 
Af a third, etc., etc. 
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