JAPANESE PUMPKIN. -This 



new Pumpkin, originally from Japan, 

 is said to surpass every other variety in 

 flavor. Flesh being unusually fine 

 grained, and when cooked almost as dry 

 and mealy as a sweet potato. It is 

 especially desirable for making pies, 

 custards, etc. They grow to a medium 

 size, are very productive, ripen very 

 early, and are excellent keepers. Pkt. 

 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; }i lb., 75 cts.; lb. 



MAULE'S EARLIEST 

 SCARLET RADISH.-Ifyouare . 

 at all anxious to have the earliest 

 radishes in your neighborhood, sow 

 Maule's Earliest. Its crisp brittle 

 flavor, as well as remarkably quick 

 growth alike recommend it. Color a 

 rich scarlet, and in favorable weather J 

 it will mature 25 days from sowing. I 

 Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; % ib., 50c: lb., $1.25. J 



MAULE'S WINTER RADISH.— This Radish will, as soon as 

 its merits become known, supplant China Rose Winter and all other 

 varieties of winter radishes. Although it is an American grown radish 1 

 it came originally from China. In shape it is somewhat similar to the 

 California Mammoth White and also to Chinese Mammoth but is much 

 superior to both in every way. The roots being more symmetrical in 

 shape, and of more crisp, solid and superior flavor. It keeps through 

 the whole winter in excellent condition. My supply of seed being limited^ 

 I can furnish it in small quantities only. Pkt., 10 cents; ounce, 40 cents.S 



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BULK PRICES. 



These prices, by the peck and bus., are 

 for seeds delivered on board cars in this 

 city, in good bags, free of charge, cus- 

 tomer paying freight to destination. 



BEANS, Dwarf. peck, bushel. 



Extra Early Valentine $1.25 $4.25 



Early Yellow Six Weeks... 1.00 4.00 



Early Mohawk l.OO 4.00 



Best of All 1.25 4.50 



Nonpareil Green Pod l.SO 5.00 



Golden Refugee l.OO 3.50 



Improved Prolific Tree 1.00 3 50 



Burlingame Mediums l.OO 3.50 



Maule's Butter Wax 3.O0 10.00 



Golden Wax 1.75 6.0O 



Wardwell's Kidney Wax... 1.75 6.00 



Burpee's Perfection Wax... 1.75 6.00 



Flageolet Dwarf Wax 1.75 6.00 



Black Wax 1.50 5.50 



Imp Prolific Black Wax 1.75 6.O0 



BEANS, Pole. 



White Creaseback 3.00 10. OO 



Dutch Runner 2.50 8.00 



Early Maine 2.00 7.50 



Dreer's Improved Lima 3.50 12. OO 



King of the Garden Lima... 3 60 12. OO 



Salem Improved Lima 3.0O 10.00 



SWEET CORN.-NewCory.. 1.50 5.00 



Everbearing 3.00 10. OO 



Maule's XX Sugar 4.00 



Marblehead 1.00 3.00 



Adam's Extra Early l.OO 2.75 



Crosby's Extra Early 1.00 3.00 



Triumph l.OO 3.50 



Stabler's Early l.OO 3.50 



Amber Cream 1.25 4.00 



Potter's Excelsior l.OO 3.00 



Perry's Hybrid 1.25 4.00 



Stowell's Evergreen l.OO 3.50 



Egyptian ». l.OO 3.00 



Mammoth Sugar 1.25 4.O0 



PEAS.— Maule'sEarliestof All 1.75 6.00 



Maule's Imp. Extra Early... 1.25 4.50 



American Wonder 1.75 6.50 



Advancer 1.25 4.50 



Little Gem 1.75 6.00 



Premium Gem 1.75 6.00 



Champion of England 1.50 5.00 



Yorkshire Hero 1.75 6.0O 



Blue Imperial 1.00 3.50 



Stratagem 3.0O 10.00 



Pride of the Market 2.50 8.50 



Telephone 2.75 10.00 



Abundance 2.00 7.00 



Everbearing 2.00 7.00 



White Marrowfat 1.00 3.00 



Black Eye Marrowfat l.OO 2.75 



ONION SETS.— Yellow 



Danvers or Yellow Dutch.... 1.25 3.75 



White Silver Skin 1.50 4.75 



Prices on Sets are subject to market changes. 

 Prices per barrel (3 bushels), on application. 



TT7HIS Catalogue is the only Price-list of Maule's Seeds 

 a j» issued. I fully appreciate however, that Market- 

 Gardeners, Public Institutions, and others pur- 

 chasing seeds in large quantities, are entitled to some 

 discount, consequently : 



Every customer sending me, at one time, an order 

 for any of the articles mentioned in this Catalogue, 

 except Grass Seeds, amounting to $20 and upwards, 

 ■will be entitled to 5 per cent, discount. 



Every customer sending me, at one time, an order 

 for any of the articles mentioned in this Catalogue, 

 except Grass Seeds, amounting to $40 and upwards, 

 will be entitled to a discount of 10 per cent. 



Every customer sending me, at one time, an order 

 for any of the articles mentioned in this Catalogue, 



except Grass Seeds, amounting to 

 will be entitled to discount of 1 2 % per ct. 

 Every customer sending me, at one 

 time, an order for any of the articles men- 

 tioned in this Catalogue, except Grass 

 Seeds, amounting to $100, will be en- 

 titled to a discount of 15 per cent. 



and upwards, 



order mil ess it amounts to $100 or over. This 

 is positive, and there is no need of any one receiving 

 this Catalogue writing me for any better figures as the 

 prices given in this book, with the above discount on 

 large orders, are the lowest at which Maule's Seeds can 

 be purchased by any one. 



8@» THERE IS ONLY ONE PRICE 



FOR MAULE'S SEEDS AND THAT 



IS THE VERY LOWEST. -@g 



It is a self-evident fact that can plainly 

 be seen by every reader of this Catalogue 

 that the prices for Maule's Seeds this year 

 are especially reasonable, particularly 

 when the reduced prices, on account of 

 the reduction in postage, is taken into 

 consideration, consequently I trust that 

 the above liberal discounts to Market- 

 Gardeners and others will be fully ap- 

 preciated. 



I wish it distinctly understood 

 however, that Maule's are not 

 cheap seeds. I do not claim to sell 

 cheap seeds, nor do I wish to com- 

 pete with them. Every good gardener 

 knows that half the quantity of superior 

 seed, such as I offer, will 'produce far 

 more plants than double the quantity of 

 an inferior quality. Every grower of 

 Maule's Seeds will find that although 

 prices may be more in many cases than 

 those asked by other seedsmen, that 

 Maule's Seeds will always be the 

 cheapest in the long run. 



It must be plainly understood that no 

 one will be entitled to the 5 per cent, dis- 

 count unless their order amounts 

 to more than $20 ; nor will any one 

 be entitled to the 10 per cent, discount 

 unless their order exceeds $40 ; 

 nor will any one be entitled to the 12% per 

 cent, discount unless their order 

 amounts to $60 or over; neither can 

 I allow the 15 per cent, discount on any 



16 



$250 



CASH PRIZE 



:for: 



MARKET-GARDENERS 



DURING the last few years my trade with market-gardeners has been 

 very satisfactory, and as the superior merits of Maule's Seeds 

 become better known, year by year, my trade with market^garden- 

 ers increases in proportion. I really consider my good-will, on account 

 of the superior intelligence and shrewdness of my customers, more val- 

 uable than that of any other houseinmylineof business in the country. 

 In my estimation it far surpasses any amount of dollars and cents' I 

 have invested in it and no one appreciates this fact more than I do. To 

 encourage a greater demand than ever among market-gardeners for 

 Maule's Seeds, I have determined, this year, to offer a cash premium 

 of )ip'250, which will be awarded to the market-gardener sending me, at 

 one time, the largest order, with cash enclosed, received between Jan. 

 1st and July 1st, 1889, provided, said order amounts, to at least $100. 

 Now it is very likely that this Cash Prize will be awarded to a cus- 

 tomer sending me a much less amount than the Cash Prem- 

 ium itself amounts to ; still, if I can persuade a lew of my friends 

 growing vegetables for market to induce some of their fellow market- 

 gardeners to combine with them and send me their orders at the same 

 time as they send in their own, the end I have in view will be accom- 

 plished. I have for the last five years offered liberal cash prizes for 

 packets and ounces, but this is the first season I have ever offered a 

 premium for the largest order sent me by a market-gardener. Bear in 

 mind that this prize will be awarded to the customer sending me the 

 largest amount of cash, at one time, in a single order for 

 Maule's Seeds, that everything in this Catalogue can be included 

 excepting Grass Seeds. Pkt. and oz. club orders do not have to 

 be sent all at once, but this club premium will be awarded for the 

 largest single'order sent at one time. If there is a market-gar- 

 dener who can make up an order among his friends for say 5 or 10 bus. 

 of Peas and Beans, 50 to 100 lbs. of Onion Seeds, 20 to 25 bbls. of Potatoes 

 and 10 or 20 bushels of Seed Corn and Oats, it is likely he will secure the 

 premium and be well paid for his trouble. In addition to this, as the 

 order to compete for this premium must amount to $100 or over, he 

 will be entitled to the 15 per cent, discount mentioned above. 



