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years to find out how good it was. 
be the New Commercial. It is unexcelled 
le’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTEED SEEDS. Address all orders to WM. HENRY MAULR, No. 1711 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U. 8. A. 
To carry any vegetable as a novelty for more than a decade, 
¢ as J have done Prizetaker Onion, certainly speaks well for the 
= vegetable. I named and introduced this great onion in 1888, 
and ever since have given it special prominence in every cata- 
© logue I have issued. Today, sixteen years after it was named 
by me, it will be found prominently illustrated in almost 
& every catalogue. Some call it Smith’s Prizetaker, Brown’s 
, Prizetaker, and Robinson’s Prizetaker; but no matter how 
€ many seedsmen put their names in front of Prizetaker, there 
¢ is only one Prizetaker, and that is Maule’s, named and intro- 
& duced by me, and for five years catalogued by myself exclu- 
fe sively. Originally offered in 1888 at 25 cents per packet, 5 
& packets for $1.00, the price has been gradually reduced until 
® this year I am able to quote Maule’s Prizetaker Onion Seed 
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MAULE’S NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 1904 
Named and introduced by me in 1888. 
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It took the trade ten 
With the result that it is now promi-= 
nently listed in all the leading American Seed Catalogues. 
I have, personally, looked in various parts of Europe and America for an onion surpassing Prizetaker in beauty 
productiveness and general merit, and believe there is nothing better in the whole world, unless it 
either for home use or as a money maker. 
Headquarters Stock can be obtained only from Wm. Henry Maule. 
a far better price than any other onion. It is even more at- 
tractive in appearance than the large Spanish onions sold on 
the city fruit stands—in fact, takes the place of that variety. 
My predictions made years ago, at the time of its introduc- 
tion, that Prizetaker would supplant all others of its class, has 
long since been verified. It has attracted more attention and 
awakened wider and more cordial enthusiasm than any other 
onion ever introduced to the American public. It has proven 
itself a great acquisition to farmers and gardeners, and is to- 
|day admitted to be the largest, finest flavored and most su- 
| perior Yellow Globe Onion under cultivation. 
It is not necessary to inform my customers that Prizetaker 
this year, as last, is one of my greatest specialties, and I am 
glad to be able to offer it at most reasonable figures. Prize- 
taker is now 16 years old, and I consider should be sold at the 
same price as other reliable strains of good onion; it will al- 
| ways be a little higher priced than Danvers, because it costs 
more to grow it; but this difference, as a rule, should not 
| amount to more than 15 or 25 ets. per pound, consequently, for 
| 1904 I will be glad to furnish my friends with genuine head- 
| quarters Prizetaker seed at the following reasonable prices : 

Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00, postpaid. 
