WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
MAULE’S 
RED WETHERSTIEL ri 
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Vegetable Seeds—61 
436 M a ule "Ss 
Large Red Wethersfield 
This has been one of my leading specialties for 
more than twenty years. The engraving is 
from a photograph. In color the skin is deep 
purplish red. ‘The flesh is white, moderately 
grained, and of good character. One of my 
patrons grew 66,905 pounds of Maule’s Large Red 
Wethersfield onions on aSsingle acre of ground, 
some years ago, in competition for a prize of $250. 
Yields of 600 to 8U0 bushels per acre are not 
unusual. Onion seed value depends greatly upon 
the way the stock is selected and cared for, and 
the seed which I offer is of the earliest form, 
grown from hand sorted bulbs and sure to pro- 
duce large onions. Specimens of Maule’s Large 
Red Wethersfield weighing one or even two 
pounds the first year from seed are not uncom- 
mon, and there is a noteworthy uniformity of 
size, Scallions being unknown and is a magnifi- 
cent keeper. Many strains of Red Wethersfield 
are offered the American public, but my careful 
comparative tests convince me that none surpass 
the one here described. It is in every way a 
perfect red onion for home and market purposes. 
Packet, 5 cents; oumce, 20 cents; 
4 pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.75. 
af Maule’s Yellow Globe Danvers 
It always attains a good size, 
with deep bulb and Small neck. It is choice in flavor, being rather mild, and is invariably 
It frequently produces 600 bushels 
It is early and profitable, 
My strain of Yellow Globe Danvers has been famous for the past 
quarter century in every onion growing district of the United States,-and I have supplied 
My strain of Yellow Globe Danvers Onion is unsurpassed. 
a market favorite at prices above average quotations. 
per acre, and capable of doing even better under extra culture. 
and a splendid keeper. 
direct to onion growers more than 200,000 pounds of the seed. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 4 pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.35. 
MAULE’S 
YELLOW GLOBE 
. DANVERS 
CLUB AGENTS 
You have no idea how easy it is to make up a club 
order among your neighbors for Miaule’s Seeds until you 
have tried it. If you have been a customer for Maule’s 
Seeds in the past, you can qualify as an agent for them. 
I never have agents, under any circumstances, who have 
not grown Maule’s Seeds, as I must have as agents people 
who ean tell their friends just how good Maule’s Seeds 
are. Why not go after part of that $1,000 offered on sec- 
ond cover page? Write today if you are one of my custo- 
mers for terms, and some extra catalogues. 
seed. It is of mild flavor, and keeps well. 
25 Cents 
Buys any six 
5-cent packets 
Buys any three. 
10-cent packets 
Buys any two 
15-cent packets 
ws Extra Early Red 
It will succeed in cold, mucky ground, where other sorts would fail. 
\ It matures ten days sooner than the Red Wethersfield. It can be made 
to produce fine, marketable onions in 90 days from the sowing of the 
The color is a deep, rich red, 
the grain is fine and close and the onion is solid and heavy. It is hardy, 
reliable, and well adapted for early market. Extra Early Red will suc- 
ceed almost anywhere, but is peculiarly fitted for northern latitudes, 
where the seasons are short and cool. 
Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; 14 pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1.75. 
xs Red Globe Wethersfield 
This handsome z _— 
red globe onion 
has become very 
opular in the 
Northwest. Hav- 
ing had a num- 
ber of calls for 
it, I grew a sup- 
ply of the seed, 
and in 1904 
offered it for the 
first time to my 
customers. It is 
the old reliable, 
large Red Weth- 
ersfield bred to a 
globe shape, and 
while I do not 
consider it su- 
perior to South- 
port Red Globe, 
my customers 
will not make a 
mistake by giv- ; 
ing it a trial 
this season. 
Packet, 5 cts.; 
ounce, 15 cts.3 : get saan 
lf lb. 40 cts.5 a ee 
pound, $1.50. ED GLOBE WETHERSFIELD ONION. 
