WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
463 WHITE BARLETTA 
(Same as EHarliest White Queen.) Earliest 
| and smallest onion grown; bulbs only 14% to 
ii 144 inches in diameter, flattened on top, and 
34 in. in depth. Color, beautitul waxy white. 
) A good keeper and excellent for pickling. 
Pkt., 5¢.3; 02.5 20c.; 14 lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 
4644 NEAPOLITAN MARZAJOLA 
A large, early onion, with silvery white 
skin. A leader in the Italian markets and 
of proven merit in America. If sown early 
| will grow to a large size the first year. A 
good keeper. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 
jcents; 14 pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 
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462 GIANT POMPEII.—Large, handsome, il 
reddish brown onion. Flesh pure white, very { 
fine grained and of remarkably mild flavor. | 
Pkt., 5¢.; 0) 15¢.; 14 1b., 40c.; Ib., $1.50. | 
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46466 MAMMOTH RED TRIPOLI 
A beautiful, large, flat onion, of excellent fla- 
vor. Much like Bermuda Island Red, but less 
flat. Planted in Florida in October or Novem- 
ber for early Northern markets. Packet, 5 cts.; 
ounce, 15 cts.; 14 pound, 40 cts.; lb., $1.50. 
466 EXTRA EARLY PEARL 
One of the earliest white onions; of mild flavor 
and a good keeper. Sometimes grows 5 to 6 
inches in diameter the first year from seed. 
Pkt., 5 cts.: 0z., 20c.; 14 1b., 60c.; 1b., $2.00. 
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MAMMOTH RED TRIPOLI ONION. 
ONION SETS. One of My Leaders for Many Years. 
Philadelphia has long been famed, the country over, for growing the best onion sets, and 
I am prepared to furnish the choicest stock. Indeed, I include onion sets among my leading 
specialties, and spare no pains to produce them from thoroughbred seed and to keep them 
true to name. The peck and bushel prices on onion sets are subject to market changes. 
I sell all onion sets 32 lbs. to the bushel, except where noted. 
5 YELLOW GLOBE 
DANVERS.— Grown from 
my own seed. This is one 
of the best onions for raising 
from sets. Pint, 20 cts.; 
qt., 30 cts.3; 5 qts., $1.25, 
postpaid. By ex. or fgt., 
not prepaid, qt., 20 cts.; 
pk., $1.15; bu., $4.00. 
WHITE SILVER 
SKIN.— Grown from my 
best selected seed. These 
sets will produce onions 
very early in the season. 
Pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cts.; 
5 qts., $1.25, postpaid. 
By express or freight, 
not prepaid, qt., 20 cts.; 
pk., $1.25; bu., $4.50. 
LARGE RED WETH- 
ERSFIELD.—Grown from 
‘seed of my celebrated strain, 
at Panmure Seed Gardens. 
One of the best red onions. 
Pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cts. 
5 qts., $1.25, postpaid. 
By express or freight, 
Rac So 2A oa = not prepaid, qt., 20 cts.; YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS 
EGYPTIAN OR PERENNIAL TREE. PK, $1.25; bu., $4.50. ONION SETS. 
EGYPTIAN OR PERENNIAL TREE.—A perfectly hardy perennial onion, throwing 
up Stalks every spring. It produces sets or small bulbs at the summit of the stalk and the 
root also divides. It is often planted in autumn for scallions. 
Pint, 20 cents; quart, 30 cents; 5 quarts, $1.25, postpaid. By express or freight, 
not prepaid, quart, 20 cents; peck, $1.00; bushel of 28 pounds, $3.50. 
POTATO ONION.—This really excellent sort multiplies by division of the 
It is a large mild onion, maturing early, and is a good cropper. 
Pint, 2U cents; quart, 35 cents; 5 quarts, $1.50, postpaid. 
not prepaid, quart, 25 cents; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 
WHITE MULTIPLIER.—Increases by division of the parent bulb, producing a cluster 
oflarge onions. Hardy, early and a good cropper. This variety does not make seed. 
Pint, 20 cts.; quart, 35 cts.; 5 quarts, $1.50, postpaid. By express or freight, not 
prepaid, quart, 25 cents; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 
arent bulb. 
Does not produce seed. 
By express or freight, 
313 GIANT ITALIAN.—This variety gives great satis- 
faction everywhere. It is easily grown, hardy and of great 
Se, Size. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 14 lb., 40 cts.3 1b., $1.25. 
eS GARLIC. for flavoring. Culture same as onions, ex- 
= cept that the bulbs (sets) should be placed 
2 inches under ground. When the topsturn yellow takeup 
Sets, per lb., 35c.; 3 lbs, $1.00. 
A bulbous root of the onion type, used 
and dry in the shade. 
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ITALIAN AND PICKLING ONIONS 
Vegetable Seeds—65 
GIANT ROCCA OF 
NAPLES ONION. 
467 GIANT ROCCA OF NAPLES 
A globular onion, of reddish brown color. Ten- 
der and mild. Has attained a weight of 8% lbs. 
Valuable for spring and autumn sowing. 
Phkt., 5¢.3 oz., 15c.3 14 lh., 40c.; lb., $1.50. 
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Okra or Gumbo 
A fashionable Southern vegetable, of easy 
growth at the North. The pods are used when 
young and tender for soups and stews. 
CULTURE.—Sow in May and June, after the 
ground is warm, in drills three feet apart, cover 
the seed with about 1 inch of soil, and thin to 
12 to 18 inches apart in the rows. Use 1 ounce of 
seed to 100 feet of row; 8 pounds to an acre. 
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430 Kleckley’s Favorite 
The pods average 6 ins. in length by 114 ins. in 
diameter at the bottom, carrying the thickness 
well throughout the length. Plant grows 2% to 
8 ft. in height; the smooth pods appear at leaf 
joints. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; 14 1hb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 
431 Perkin’s Improved Giant 
Green Pod 
A new Okra esteemed by canners and market 
gardeners. It isa great improvement on the old 
green podded sorts. Large, handsome green 
pods. Fine quality, very productive. 4to5 ft. tall. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 14 lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 
434 White Velvet 
Pods are round and smooth, while in other 
sorts the pods are ridged or square edged. Super- 
ior flavor and tenderness. Itis very productive. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 14 1h., 20c.; lb., 60c. 
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