Philadelphia, Pa., U. 8S. A. 
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| sent me by my customers. 
friends and neighbors. 
Rad : ‘Zen 
N 18831 started offering Cash Prizes in asmall way for club orders 
Since that time I have cheerfully paid 
out thousands of dollars in cash to hundreds of customers in all 
parts of the country, who have, through their kindness and good 
+ will, been the means of sending me many handsome orders from their 
This record is unique in the seed trade. 
& have found many imitators in my otker methods of doing business, so 
While I 
£ 1st Prize of $500 for club of $473.73—Geo. W. Tarbell, Milford, N. H. 
ANTEED SEEDS. Address al] Orders to WM. HENRY MAULE, No. 1711 Filbe 
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© notice I have, for this year only, allowed one and all a great- 
k er discount than I have ever offered before, or expect to again. | same thing is more likely to occur in 1894 than it was in 
2nd Prize of $250 for club of $455.62—Chas. E. Lord, Chester, Conn. 

some years the amount of the clubs securing prizes have hardly amount- 
ed toas muchas the cash prizes themselves; but, at the same time, many 
new friends have been made, and many people who otherwise might 
never have heard of Maule’s Seeds, have had their attention called to 
their superior merits through the kindness of my friends. 
be found the names of the successful prize winners in 1893. 
Below will 

grd Prize of $100 for club of $270.26—J. N. Brown, Custer City, Pa. 
4th Prize of $50 for club of $119.17—John Jacob L. Sanders, Schaefferstown, Pa. 

Five Prizes of $25.00 Each Awarded to the 
For Club. ollowing: 
$101.79—Jas. J Vaughn, Nashville, Tenn. 
74.18—Herbert S. Earl, Galesburg, Mich. 
72.90—Wnm. E. Prior, New Haven, Mo. 
59.75—R. H. Levy, Malta Bend, Mo. 
53.25—G. M. Wolfe, Clearbrook, Va. 
Five Prizes of $20.00 Each Awarded to the 
For Club. Following: 
$50.81—_E .F. Hiler, Eastmanville, Mich. 
49.15—Geo. W. Smith, Hoopeston, Ill. 
43.55—Miss Carrie Wood, Knoxville, Pa. 
43.05—Mrs. Laurette Cook, Aldrich, Mo. 
38.30—F. M. Davis, Exeter, N. H. 
Five Prizes of $15.00 Each Awarded to the 
For Club. ollowing: 
$37.30—Mrs. M. E. Williams, Drop, Texas. 
37.30—J. G. Stephenson, Girard, Pa. 
37.00—N. B. Smith, Farmersville, N. Y. 
21.27—H. B. Bowerman, Pipestone, Mich. 
21.05—Jos. L. Warland, Shelbyville, Ind. 
20.65—D. J. Strange, Monmouth, Ill. 
20.50—Jas. R. Robinson, Odessa, Mo. 
20.36—J. M. Snodgrass, Hillisburg, Ind. 
20.15—E. V. Payne, Hillsborough, Ky. 
20.05—A. E. Rouiller, Paraje, N. Mexico. 
19.75—Mrs. Nancy D. Arnold, Durgen’s 
Creek, Mo. 
19.65—O. S. Moon, Spring Valley, Minn. 
Ten Prizes of $4.00 Each Awarded to the 
For Club. Following : 
$19.27—Albert Alfering, Graffschap, Mich. 
19.25—W. E. Hull, Jefferson, Miss. 
19.20—W. E. Embry, Herndon, Ky. 
18.55—Wm. Frybarger, Salisbury, Pa. 
18.00—W. B. Bennett, W. Jordan, Utah. 
17.90—J. C. Vansandt, Taylor, Iowa. 
17.90—Mrs. T. H. Ladner, Guthrie, Okla. 
17.80—Emma Puntney, Florence, Ark. 
15.70—Geo. W. Baker, Neponset, Ill. 
15.45—Mrs. S. A. Diehl, Homeworth, O. 
15.40—J. R. Peckham & Son, Norwich, 
Conn. 
15.35—Wm. Cowley, Earlville, Ohio. 
15.25—Mrs. J. S. Hogue, Moscow, Idaho, 
15.20—M. Best, Auburndale, Ohio. 
15.10—Miss E. Davis, Settle’s Station, Mo. 
Twenty-five Prizes of $2.00 Each Awarded to 
For Club. 
$15.00—G. A. Trimmer, Shepherdstown, 
the Following. 
Penna. 
14.95—J. R. Morton, Protection, Kan, 
14.85—J. O. Layman, North Branch, N. Y. 
14.80.—H. J. Barnard, Wellington, New 
Zealand. 
14.60—John W.Spargo, St. Louis, Mo. 
14.60—J. B. Sample, Hitchcock, Tex. 
14.40—Mrs. R. F. Finley, Bertrand, Mo. 
14.15—R. B. Shelman, Weatherby, Mo. 
36.75—Jos. Kaufman, Syracuse, Ind. See Spare nion, ice kA ey REN ZeCe NT aan ili odd Clark: eantcnaltic: tas 
31.62_Lizzie Miller, Pataskala, Ohio. 17.25—Gabriel Tranbarger, New Lancas- | 13-80—John A Combs, Shavertown, N. ¥. 
Ten Prizes of $10.00 Each Awarded to the ter, Ind. 13.55—Irwin Milhouse, Riverton, Ill. 
For Club. Following: 13.40—Steve Bailey, Kopperl, Tex. 
$28.10—Drury & Son, Springville, Utah. Twenty Prizes of $3.00 Each Awarded to the 13.40—John Stitzel, Owsley, Mo. 
27.36—Legrande Benjamin, Morris, N. ¥. | For Club. Following. 13.30—C. R. Wilburn, Honey Grove, Tex. 
26.60—Samuel F. Kaufman, Gap, Pa. 
26.55—C. O. Field, Gray’s Summit, Mo. 
26.45—F. Monnett, Renssalaer, Ind. 
25.45—Jas. Kibbee, Roswell, N. Mexico. 
24.95—J. Watson, Quaker City, Ohio. 
24.20—Mrs. M. Andrews, Blocton, Ala. 
23.30—W. H. Nicholls, Lyndell, Pa. 
23.15—John A. Prizer,Boyertown,.Pa. 
Ten Prizes of shoo Each Awarded to the 
For Club. ollowing: 
$22.07—Richard S. Mitchell, 45 Creswick 
Road, Ballart, Victoria, Australia. 
$17.50—L. C. Jones, Grinnell, Iowa. 
16.80—Sallie S. Gehman, Reading, Pa. 
16.75—Levi A. Sager, Loree, Ind. 
16.70—Nathan Dye, Alliance, Neb. 
16.40—B. F. Nease, Syracuse, Ohio. 
16.20—L. Brenizer, Dunn Loring, Vs. 
16.05—W. F. Whitnack, Marshall, Okla. 
16.00—Henry Ausband, Stryker, Tex. 
15.95—John E. Bowman, Bonbroolk, Va. 
15.90—N. R. Bailey, Vincennes, Ind. 
15.85—_John Martin, Rawlinsville, Pa. 
15.80—B. G. Rosenberger, N. Wales, Pa. 
15.70—Wm. Gorham, Hastings, Mich. 

13.20—Mrs. Jennie C. Haynes, Tusculum, 
Tenn. 
13.10—J. P. Robinson, Grove City, Pa. 
13.10—Mrs. 8S. C. Jones, Versailles, Ky. 
13.00—W. T. Harrison, Tula, Miss. 
13.00—Mrs. M. L. Hadley, Estacado, Tex. 
12.95—_—Wm. C. Bane, Racine, Pa. 
12.85—_John A. Rogers, Vester, Ohio. 
12.80—Peter N. Phallen, Granger, Ohio. 
12.80—John Sampson, Seattle, Wash. 
12.70—J. B. Burrow, Concordia, Mo. 
12.60—F.. J. Palmer, Pawhuska, Okla. 
12.60—Mary C. Cusenbary, Murray, Tex. 

Now for 1894, notwithstanding the hard times, I shall of-| certainly worth trying for. 
It is also worth while to remem- 
fer the same amount of cash for club orders as last sea-| ber that there are 29 prizes of $10.00 and over, any one of 
son, and in addition to the fact of offering such a large| which is worth the slight effort it will take to secure them. 
amount of cash, if my friends will turn to page 17 they will| For two years hand running, the $500 prize has been secured 
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2 Hard cash is always a desirable commodity, and that $500 is| either 1892 or 1893. 
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- All will admit this is a large amount of money. Until you have once tried 
€ you can have no idea how aw itis to have your neighbors join you in ordering For the Largest Club Order of 
™ their seeds. Itis simply astonishing that more of my customers do not work for : $ 
‘ these cash prizes. I know most of the prize-winning clubs during the last ten Packets and Ounces of either | 5 0 O .O 0) 
© years have been secured with but little trouble. One good afternoon’s work has 
Rs secured frequently a cash premium, besides giving the club raiser the benefit of Garden or Flower Seeds, 
s my largest discounts on seeds in packets, $15.00 for $10.00. With the reputation 
& Maule’s seeds have in all sections of the country for reliability and purity, and 
S with this bright new catalogue filled to overflowing with so many good things For the Second Largest Club, Z Ja $250.00 
you and your neighbors want, will you not try it? Don’t be discouraged if you 
© do not get an order just at first. The first two or three orders will be harder to 
< secure than all the others. Somebody is going to secure that $1500 July 1st. 
For the 
For the 
Third Largest Club,- - - 100.00 
Fourth Largest Club, - - 50.00 

@ Why should you not receive part of it? I have no secret terms to agents. I try FE L Gc 
, to do everything open and above board. Every reader of this catalogue can go or the next 5 Largest Ulubs, each, = 25.00 
€ to work and raise a club for Maule’s seeds, knowing thatno one has better terms For the next 5 Largest Clubs, ‘“ = 20.00 
© thanhe. Remember all the orders you send, big or little, will be counted up FE 
July 1st. Eyen if you should not be so successful as to secure a cash prize, you or the next 5 Largest Clubs, «+ = 15.00 
£ can, by making up a $10.00 club, secure my greatest discount on seeds in packets. For the next 10 Largest Clubs, « e 10.00 
» Always remember that for a $10.00 bill you can select seedsin packets to the 
& value of $15.00. Should anyone desire a few extra catalogues to help them in For the next 10 Lar gest Clubs, « = 5-00 
- canvassing, I will only be too glad tomailthem. Let all enter this friendly For the next 10 Largest Clubs, 6 3 4 .00 
—& competition determined to win. Don’t try fora small prize, go for that $500. It | FE 
is worth an extra effort, and anyone who puts in a week or ten days of good | For the next 20 Largest Clubs, ss a 3-00 
¢ solid work has an excellent chance of securing it. Every one who makes even | For the next 25 Largest Clubs, “6 = 2.00 

| a small effort ought to, and can safely, I think, depend on being one of the 94 
© whose names will be published in my annual catalogue for 1895. Bear in mind 
& every order you send me for packets and ounces of Maule’s seeds will be counted 
p, July 1, 1894, when the prizes will be awarded, as announced opposite. 

94 PRIZES Total, $1500.00 
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