RUBY KING. — Largest 

 of all; most productive of 

 all ; best of all. 12 to IS pep- 

 pers 6 to 8 In. long and i In. 

 thick on a single plant at 

 one time. During the last five 

 years I tarnished seed of Ruby 

 King to tens of thousan Is of gar- 

 deners who all found it ahead of 

 everything they had ever tried. 

 Every one who" has ever grown 

 Peppers will want Ruby King. 

 and yon need it. Tills new 

 Pepper attains a larger size 

 than the Spanish Monstrous 

 and is of different shape. 

 They are remarkably mild and 

 pleasant in flavor. Unequaled 

 by any other variety. They 

 can be sliced and eaten with pep 

 per and vinegar, like tomatoes, 

 and make a very pleasant and ap- 

 petizing salad. Pkt., 15cts.; oz. 

 40cts.; * jlb., $1.25; lb., $1.00. 



The competition for the 8100 

 prize on Ruby King was very 

 severe last Fall. 3 of my customers 

 C. Sampson, Milan, Pa.; H. McLain 

 Camden, O., and J. A. McDonald, 

 S. Bend, Ind., finally securing the 

 premium between them for each 

 sending me a Pepper weighing 13 

 ounces. 



Ruggles Bros., Three Rivers, 

 Mass.: " Your seeds have done 

 wonderfully well with us in every 

 case. We made Ave entries at our 

 local fair this vear, and took five 

 first premiums. Is that not enough 

 to say as to how Maule's Seeds suit 

 us. Ruby King Peppers grew to 

 enormous proportions, 18 inches in 

 circumference, 42 to the bushel, not 

 a single bushel, but 50 bushels. In 

 fact nine-tenths of all we raised 

 were of great size." 



W. W. Simpson. Brighton, Ont., 

 Canada : " I am more than pleased 

 with your seeds. My Turner 

 Hybrid and Earliest Advance 

 Tomatoes ripened earlier and were 

 larger and better than any in the 

 town. New Express Cabbage sown 

 in April was fit for use July 1st. 

 Surehead Cabbage is splendid. 

 Ruoy King Pepper beats all tin 

 peppers yet. Pera Cucumbers are 

 tine, also Cory Corn, beets and 

 radishes." 



New Oxheart. 



Packet. 10 cts. 



Sweet Monntain. 

 Packet, 10 cts. 



Bull Nose 



CSOLDEN DAWN.— All reports from those who have tested Golden Dawn have been of 

 the most favorable character. In shape, it resembles the Bull Nose, except that it is a little 

 more pointed on the end ; in color, it is a beautiful golden yellow, which, as all will recognize. is 

 a very distinctive feature. It is very sweet, not the slightest suspicion of a firey flavor about it. 

 and withal, verv productive. Packet. 10 cents ; ounce, 10 cents; \i pound, S1.00. 



SWEET SPANISH.— The earliest : vcrv mild and plea-ant. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 30cts. 



LARGE BELL, OR BULL NOSE It is early : bright red in color; very mild; thick 



flesh and of large size, excellent for stuffing. Pkt. 10 cts ; oz., 80 cts ; 1 ^ pound, SI : pound, $2.70. 



SWEET MOUNTAIN — Larger and of milder flavor than above. Productive and very 

 desirable. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents ; '. pound, SI .00; pound. 32.70. 



LONG RED CAYENNE.— True. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 30 cts.: U lb., 11.00; IK. S2.70. 



SPANISH MONSTROUS.— The largest of all except Ruby King and Procopp's. 

 Frequently grows six Inches long and two inches thick. Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; J , lb., S1.00. 



OXHEART.— A hot Pepper all my customers will like. It is one of the very best for 

 pickles, of medium size and heart-shaped. Packet. 10 cents ; ounce. 40 cents. 



Maule's Seeds are not sold to dealers, and can only be obtained by ordering- tbem direct front Philadelphia. 



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PROCOPP'S GIANT.- A mammoth indeed, for V 

 not as large around as Ruby King they frequently grow 9 ind > s 

 lone. Their shape Icing well illustrated in the above cut 

 Flesh is vcrv thick, flavor mild and pleasant. They ar 

 brilliant red color. It is very sure to please and 1 d< - 

 to highly recommend rYocopp's Giant tomy customers. Pitt 



NEW RED CLUSTER.— This is one of the most d> 

 and beautiful varieties 1 have ever seen— in fad. the plants arcs., 

 ornamental as to deserve a prominent position m the flower gar- 

 den. The illustration shows habit of growth. The small, thin 

 peppers, of a most conspicuous coral-red color, are curiously 

 crowded together in bunches at the top of each branch. As 

 plant will bear hundreds of these handsome little i < 1 1 ers, which 

 are very hot and pungent in flavor. Packet. 10 cts.; ounce 



NEW CELESTIAL.— Yellow and red peppers on tne 

 same plant at the same time. The most productivoof all Pep- 

 pers as well as a beautiful decorative plant. See Specialties. 

 Packet, 15 cents : two packets, 35 cents. 



XEW GOLDEN QUEEN.- A yellow Knby Km: I can 

 certainlv recommend it as being not only the largest, but :l- the 

 best of Yellow Peppers. See Specialties. Backet, 16 cento, 



