Maule’s Seed Gardens and Trial Grounds at Newfield, New Jersey. 
Maule’s Price List for Market Gardeners 
This price list is intended for Market Gardeners and Truckers only and is not mailed to 
private gardeners. 
Complete and accurate descriptions of all varieties listed in this price list will be found in 
our 1916 Seed Book, a copy of which will be mailed you free on request, if you have not 
already received same. 
The past season has been an exceptional one in many sections of the country, crops in 
many cases being bountiful, but prices have been exceptionally low. In other sections, crops 
have been far below the usual production and prices ruled high. We have found in our 
experience of 39 years, that a low priced market is usually followed the next year by a high 
priced one, so in the long run it evens up itself. 
We have, as is our usual practice, planted very extensively for seed with the expectation of 
a very heavy demand this year. Our seed crops have been harvested, but in some instances, such 
as Bush Beans, both Wax and Green Pod, we have never experienced such poor yields. In many 
cases, we did not even get our seed stock back. Consequently, prices are high and some sorts 
not to be had at any price. Carrot seed is also short and prices therefore, are higher. 
Onion seed in many sections was a complete failure and we 
are afraid that there will not be enough of some varieties 
to supply the demand. Spzmach seed, which comes from 
Holland and Germany, owing to war conditions is not 
allowed to be exported. We were fortunate, however, in 
getting some early shipments out. Sa/szfy is another item 
which was almost a failure. We are very glad, however, 
to be able to offer all these items in this list. We have made 
our prices as low as posstble on all varteties of seeds and have 
given our customers the advantage of last year’s low prices 
wherever possible. We have also made 7éductions 1n cases 
where our supply would permit us to do so. 
We always advise sending in your orders as early as you conveniently 
can, as sometimes freight and express shipments are delayed in delivery 
longer than we expect, so by sending in your order early, you have your 
seeds at hand when wanted. 
Bear in mind that on all orders from this price list, amounting to $10.00 or 
more, we will prepay all of the freight charges to your nearest railroad station, 
provided your order is for small seeds only. This does not include peas, 
beans, corn, potatoes, plants, and onion sets, as these are not small seeds. 
Prices on peas, beans, corn, potatoes, plants and onion sets include bags 
or boxes delivered free on board cars or boat in Philadelphia, but customer 
must pay transportation charges. 
Thanking all of our customers for their very liberal patronage in the 
past, and wishing you health, happiness and prosperity in the future, we 
Maule’s Seed Warehouse remain, j Yours very truly, 
21st and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa., January, 1916. Wm. Henry Maule, Inc. 
