

Geo. Somerville. 

 Chatham, Ont., Canada: "I must give your 

 Danvers Onion seed great praise. I had over lOOOhushels from 8 lbs. of seed.' 



Jesse Podgers, Bardolph, 111.: "The seeds purchased of you were all 

 good. I took the first premium on my Yellow Globe Danvers Onions at al) 

 the fairs I took them to this Fall." 



Frank G. Duffin. Hoopeston, 111. : " I took some vegetables raised from 

 your seeds to the Hoopeston Agricultural Fair, and was more than sur- 

 prised to see another man there with the finest show of vegetables I ever 

 saw. He took first premiums and sweepstakes, while I got the second. 

 When asked wh?re he got his seeds, he replied from Wed. Henry Maule. oJ 

 Philadelphia, and so did I. Maule's seeds are the best in the world." 



Extra Early Pearl. Packet, 10 cents. 



EXTRA EARLY PEARL — This is among 

 the earliest, if not the earliest of White Onions. 

 Keeps well. Of a fine, showy, waxy appearance : 

 the flesh is snow white ; flavor mild and pleasant : 

 grows 5 to 6 inches in diameter the first year from sod. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; % lb., 90 cts.; lb., 82.70. 



NEW BARLETTA. See Specialties. Pkt ., I ■>. 



MAMMOTH SILVER KING. —The ___ 

 largest of ail excepting Prizetaker. Frequently 3=) 

 weighs 2, 3, and even * lbs. each first year ^^^ 

 from seed. (See Specialties.) Pkt., 10 cts.; o»., 30 — 

 cts.; Vlb., $1.00; lb., 83.00. 



NEW Q,UEEN.— Remarkable keeper and 

 rapid grower. If sown in March it will produce 

 onions from 1 to % Inches In diameter In early 

 Summer. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 30c.; % lb., 90c.; lb., $2.70. 



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SOUTHPOkt y. Hij 

 ^LOW GLOBE. — This isg 



.-sliiiiliar in shape to the! 

 fated and White Globe, butl 

 Idifl'ering in color. A wonderT 

 Jjfully heavy cropper ; remark-| 

 lably handsome in appearanc 

 Band large in size. Pkt., 10c. ;| 

 |oz., 25c; Vi. lb.. 75c; lb., $2.1 



Neapolitan Marzajola. Pkt., 10 cts. 

 NEAPOLITAN MARZA JOLA.— One ot 

 the earliest of all. Grows the first season to a 

 large size, and has silvery white skin. A good 

 keeper. Sown In February or March will 

 prodnce a tine crop very early in the 

 season. Pkt.. 10 c: oz., 25 c; % lb., 75 c; lb., $2.00. 



J. B. Poole, Rockdale, Texas : " I hardly know how 

 to express my appreciation of your seeds. They all 

 done extremely well. I induced W. M. Bolen to send to 

 to you for Onion seed. He planted an acre, from 

 which he raised about 500 bushels of onions. He says it 

 was the best investment he ever made." 



J. A. Holmes, Bean's Corner. Maine: " The seeds 1 

 bought of you last Spring gave good satisfaction. In 

 fact, the Onion seed was almost too good, as I sowed the 

 usual quantity, and after that nearly broke my back 

 thinning them out. I believe every seed came up." 



NEW GIANT POMPEII.— 



Notwithstanding the largo size attained 



by this variety, they retain their perfect 



rr\ _ k i sfiapc and fine quality. The skin is very 



3txl thin and delicate in appearance, of a 



beautiful, handsome, reddish-brown 



color ; the flesh is pure white, verv fine 



Tripoli, grained, and remarkably mild. Pkt,, 10 



cts.; oz., 90 cts.; V lb., 90 cts.; lb., $2.70. 



NEW GIANT ROCCA OF 

 NAPLES. — An onion of immense 

 sixe, single bnlbs having weighed 



3% lbs. Of handsome, globular form. 

 mild and tender flesh. Valuable for both 

 Spring and Autumn sowing. Pkt.. 10 cts 

 oz., 20 cts.; > lb.. 60 Cts.; lb.. - 



MAMMOTH RED TR1POLI.- 



Flavor excellent, being both mild and 

 pleasant. Bulbs haw weighed a.» 



lirnrr as »V lbs. and over, l'kt .. 

 10 cts.: o/.. 20 cts.; j^lb., GO 1 Is 



GIANT WHITE TRIPOLI.— 

 Uut< k growth, mild flavor, similar to 

 the Red. l'kt.. lOcts.; -Vets.: '« lb,. 

 60 Cts.; lb., 91.80. 



