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Two Orders From One Catalogue. 
Some time this winter or spring you will visit or be visited by one of your 
friends or neighbors who has never planted Maule’s Seeds, ‘Tell them you 
are going to send me an order, and that you wish them to send with you. 
If you do this and your combined orders amount to $3.00 or more, I will send 
you and your friend each one of the Parisian Collections of popular French 
Flowers (see page 101) as a free present. In other words, in order to secure 
this collection of flower seeds free, you must send in your own and your 
friend’s order, on separate sheets, but in the same envelope, so that each 
person’s seeds can be sent direct, and if your combined orders for plants, 
seeds, bulbs, ete., amount to $3.00 or more, I will, as stated, send both you 
and your friend one of the above collections absolutely free. You will also 
both receive, if you order other flower seeds, a packet of my Silver Anniver- 
sary Sweet Peas, thus making 14 free packets, if your orders amount to $3.00. 













; “You will notice the above applies to your neighbor ; 
Special Note. in no ease will I Accent Ores and allow this 
premium when it comes from two persons residing in the same house 
or planting the same garden; and your neighbor, whose order you send 
in, must not be one of my customers, but some one who has never planted 
Maule’s Seeds. 



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Peertess NASTURTIUMS. 
A Note for the Ladies. 
Dear Madame: 
The best advertisement of Maule’s Seeds has been the kind words spoken by admiring friends. 
This seed book is certainly one that I am proud of, and one that I am sure will interest every lover of beautiful flowers. 
When visiting some neighbor, or when a friend may be visiting you this winter or spring, if they are not already acquainted 
with Maule’s Seeds, Plants, ete., won’t you show them this book, calling attention to the many liberal offers. 
Then show your friend the notice at the head of this page, and if your combined orders amount to $3.00, you can 
have the selection of any one of the fourteen books mentioned on pages 90 and 91, and both you and your friend will 
receive absolutely free the Parisian Collection of beautiful flowers. See page 101. 
Now if your combined orders amount to more than $3.00, you will see you have a very good chance of securing a share 
of the $200 in cash prizes offered on the opposite page. Please notice that a combined order for $31.59 secured the top 
= prize of $50.00, while a combined order for only $10.70 secured a $5.00 premium. 
< Read the proposition at the head of this page carefully—it applies only to someone who has never planted my Seeds or 
# Plants, and both orders, while sent in the same envelope, MUST BE WRITTEN We 
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ddress all orders to WM. HENRY MAULH, No. 1711 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. 

= ON SEPARATE SHEETS OF PAPER, so that each order can be sent direct 
& to each customer. They may both go to the same post office, but not to two 
4 persons residing in the same house or planting the same garden. 
Yours truly, 



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MAULE’S PEERLESS COLLECTION 
Of Five Superior Large Flowered Tall or Climbing Nasturtiums, Beautifully Illustrated on This Page, One Packet of Each, 15 Cents. 
RED GIANT.—An excellent strain of the very largest flowered pure PEARL.—The nearest approach to a white nasturtium yet obtained, 
crimson colored nasturtium that I know of. Packet, 5 cents. the large flowers being of a very light cream color. ‘ Packet, 5 cents. 
PRINCE HENRY.—Licht yellow, marbled and Splashed with red, making it one of the most showy and conspicuous varieties. Pkt., 5c. 
SCARLET KING.—A superior race, bearing large flowers of a a wey, 
a . 0 pleas- SCHILLINGII. — The large flowers are clear yellow, handsomely 
ing shade of scarlet. Should be in all collections. Packet, 5 cents. | marked with maroon blotches. Packet,5cents. — 
One packet of each of the above five large flowered nasturtiums, for only 15 cents, postpaid. 
One ounce of all of the above in mixture, 20 cents; quarter pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50, postpaid. 
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Page 127.—Annual Catalogue for 1905 of Maule’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTEE 
