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Address all orders to WM. HENRY MAULE, No. 1711 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. 
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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 
and is one of the best keepers of the red 
varieties. Size large. Flesh fine grained, 
mild and very tender. Packet, 5 cts.; 
oz., 10 cts.; 4 Ib., 25 cts.; lb., 90 cts. 
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. — 
The large bulb is beautiful and symmetri- 
cal with clear, white skin. The flesh is 
firm and fine grained, and mild to the 
taste. The Southport White Globe is a 
good keeper and a good market onion. 
li Packet, 5¢.; 0z., 15¢.; 44 1b., 40¢.; lb., $1.50. 
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 itis grown exten- 
sively for sets. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 
cents; 144 pound, 25 cents; pound, 70 cents. 











































SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. 
EXTRA EARLY CRACKER. — Also 
called Rhode Island Yellow Cracker. Famed 
for its earliness and good keeping qualities. 
Handsome and a goodseller. Packet, 5 c1s.; 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE. 
AUSTRALIAN BROWN.—This onion has 
claimed 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 ability. It 
will literally keep for a year or more. It has 
developed a sudden and wide popularity in 
this country since its advent here. PKt., 5 cts.; 
ounce, 10 cts,; 14 pound, 25 ets.; pound, 75 cts. 
NEW GIANT GIBRALTAR.-‘See page 31. 
THE WELSH ONION.—(See page 20.) 

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EXTRA 
SILVER SKIN.—Same as White Portugal, Philadel- 
phia White, ete. A mild and pleasant onion, of some- 
what flattened shape. It is very popular for family use and 
Extra Early Australian Yellow Globe. 
LIAN BROWN. 
This Excellemt New Extra Early Onion Seems Certain 
to at Once Take a High Place in Popular Esteem. 
From Australia, as its name indicates, where it is well and favorably known. In 
color it isa little lighter than Yellow Globe Danvers. 
In weight, as compared with 
Danvers, it is distinctly heavier. 
The average size of the Extra Early Yellow Globe 
one of the best for pickling. Near Philadelphia this vari- 
ety is largely grown for sets, and is regarded as a standard 
sort. Packet, 5 cts.; oz., 16 cts.3 4 lb., 40 cts.; 1b., $1.50. 







onion is about three inches or more each way; average weight about seven ounces. 

The neck is thin, and the onion ripens quickly when mature. 
No second growth is 
made. The keeping quality is excellent. 
The flesh is white, solid and mild in flavor. 
aule’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTEED SEEDS. 
In regard to its keeping qualities it is not to be classed with what are usually 
termed “foreign” onions, meaning the Mediterranean sorts, which are inferior in 
this respect to the native American varieties. This new Australian onion is more 
nearly akin to our Yellow Globe Danvers, and should keep equally as well. 
onion lately put upon the market, being better suited to our soil, climate and condi- 
tions, and much more likely to become a permanently standard sort with American 
gardeners than that widely advertised variety. Extra Early Yellow Globe onion is 
especially worthy of trial on account of earliness, weight, table quality and as a 
keeper. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 14 pound, 30 cents; pound, 90 cents. 


MAMMOTH SILVER KING. —I introduced 
this grand onion to the public over 20 years ago. 
The skin is of a beautiful, silvery white. The flesh 
hasa particularly mild and pleasant flavor, and 

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Iam convinced that this new onion is altogether superior to the Australian Brown 
If you need ten pounds or more of onion seed see bulk price list on page 33. | 
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is sosweet that it may be eaten raw like an apple. 
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 7% 
inches. 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 
&€ famous 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 soil and climate. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 
20 cents; 14 pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 


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Please Recollect : 
when ordering onion seed by express, 
purchaser to pay transportation charges, ; 
every customer may deduct 10 cents | 
per pound from prices quoted. 
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