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THE JUMBO.—Has produced over 60 tons to ¢ MAULE’S G! 
the acre, and is the very best strain of long red in 4 of the very finest Mangels ever introduc 
cultivation. Has been grown to weigh over 50 pounds, + giving umbounded satisfaction wl 
yet it is not coarse. but most excellent for stock feed- 4}ever grown. The crop is very unifor 
ing. A Jumbo Mangel weighing 91 pounds, raised by 4 the roots heavy, handsome 
Forrest Roberts, Arroyo Grande, Cal., secured him the 4 with single ta In 1 
$50,00 premium in 1888. If you want the heav- / weighing 39 pounds, raised 
test cropper of ali Mangels, sow the Jumbe 4 D. Hall, Orange, Cala., se 
this year. Packet, 5 cents: ounce, 10 cents; 44 pound, 4}In flavor they are wonderfully 
nutritious. With good cult 
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20 cents; pound, 45 cents; 5 pounds, $2.00. 
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5c., 0z., 10c.; 44 lb., 20¢e.; Ib., 45 | de 
NEW GIANT YELLOW INTER. 
MEDIATE. —This new and entirely di 
tinct strain is sure to make a mark for it 
among all growers of Mangel Wurzels. 
has a magnificent root, which is easily li 
from the ground, produces enormous crops, 
and has provenitself to be a most excellent 
keeper. It is certainly a novelty of 
sterling merit, as can be seen from the 
illustration, it grows more than half above 
ground, isremarkable even in shape, rather 
elongated in form, and of most vigorous 
habit of growth. Has a fine neck, large 
leaves with green stems, and a very fine 
smooth skin. Fleshis firm and sweet, and 
much liked by cattle. No farmer who has 
ever grown beet roots for stock should 
neglect giving this new giant mangel a 
thorough trial this season ; if they do I am 
confident it will come up to if not, indeed, 
surpass their highest expectations. Pkt., 5c.; 
0z., 10¢c.; 441b., 20¢c.; lb., 45¢.; 5 lbs., $2.00. 















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Page 23.—Annnal Catalogue for 1894 of Maule’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTEED SEEDS. Address all Orders to WM. HENRY MAULD, No. 1711 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. A. 
Alwals Sign Your Maine. 
not able to fill, simply because they neglected to sign their names, or give their Post-Office 
addresses, and the postmarks on the envelopes were too indistinct to discover where the letters } 
came from. The persons who sent me this $5000 are certainly laboring under the impression that 
Iam in business simply to grab all the money I can obtain without making any return for it. 
People with such an opinion will of course not help my business, so there is no one more interested 
in this matter than myself. 
E TRUST EVERY ONE OF MY FRIENDS WILL BEAR IN MIND TOSIGN THEIR FULL 
NAME AND POST-OFFICE, COUNTY AND STATE, TO EACH AND EVERY COMMUNICATION, 




I cannot too strongly impress upon my customers the 
importance of signing their full name, county and 
state to every letter. During the last five years I have 
received over $5000 from people whose orders I was 







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