



COMPLETE IN AMERICA. SITUATED NEAR NEWFIELD, N, J. 
Ten Prizes of $15.00 Each Awarded to 
For Club. the following: 
$122.60—L. W. Summers, Fulton, Mo. 
109.55—C. G. Colombo & Co., Reno, Nev. 
102.12—B.Magennis, Uitenhage,S. Africa 
100.66—Mrs.N.L. Wing ,Lexington, Mass. 
99.74—Jno H. Every, Dunedin, N. Z. 
84.15—Wm. Clark, Freewater, Oregon. 
84.15—Rey. E. T. Spohn, Albion, Ind. 
80.16—I. B. Brenneman, Mt. Joy, Pa. 
79.75—H.J.C.Hellemund, Bonaire, W.I. 
72.90—Patrick Fee, Mendota, Minn. 
4th Prize of $75 fora club of $416.12— 
Albert Alferink, Holland, Mich. 
5th Prize of $50 for a club of $338.62— 
Jno. J. L. Sanders, Schaefferstown, Pa. 
Five Prizes of $25.00 Each Awarded to 
For Club. the following: 
$241.59—J. N. Brown, Custer City, Pa. 
146.09—Jos. Fain, Mgr., Columbia, Tex. 
144.18—W. F. Wise, West Norfolk, Va. 
127.383—C. O. Larew, Pruntytown,W. Va. 
123.52—H. H. Stehman, Millersville, Pa. 
Address all orders to WM. HENRY MAULRK, No. 1711 Filbert Stroet, Philadelphia, Pa., U. A. 8S. 
1st prize of $100 for club of $115.00, T. J. Lewis, Santa Ana, Cal. : 
2nd prize of $50 for club of $92.25, Chas. L. Wetzler, Fort Collins, Col. 
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. 


$1,000 in Cash Prizes for Club Orders. 
As long ago as 1881 I started offering cash prizes for club orders, and have continued it ever since. This year the club prizes amount to $1,00u 
to be awarded for the forty largest club orders sent me to July 1, 1904. The following is a list of the successful club prize winners in 1903: 
Ist Prize of $200 for Club of $641.58, C. AUNGIER, Otisco, N. Y. 
2nd Prize of $150 for Club of $543.80, R. M. BARKER, Carrollton, Ky. 
3rd Prize of $100 for Club of $450.09, SAMUEL F. KAUFFMAN, Witmer, Pa. 
Ten Prizes of $5.00 Each Awarded to 
For Club. the following: 
$52.39—Mrs. Pearl B. Cram, Paris, Ky. 
51.00—J.B. Buchanan, Amsterdam, S. Af. 
50.60—L. V. Touchy, Lake Charles, La. 
50.30—Mrs. A.I.. Henshaw, Pheenix, Ariz. 
45.80—Mrs. Norbert Basler, Festus, Mo. 
44.35—G.C, Wilkins,Saratoga Spgs.,N.Y. 
41.28—Jacob H. Snyder, Burns, N. Y. 
40.62—Mrs. McNaughton, Vernal, Utah 
40.23—Geo. Woosley, Hico, Texas. 
, 38 25—D. C. Naff, Roanoke, Va. 
Ten Prizes of $10.00 Each Awarded to 
For Club. the following: 
$72.80—R. J. Jones, Rockwood, Tenn. 
71.00—V.B. Rittenhouse, Kingsville, Md. 
64.87—App. M.Smith, Ludington, Mich. 
62.03—C, B. Bowen, Weatherford, Tex. 
58.71—G. Olmstead, W. Bloomfield, N.Y. 
58.50—W. H. Wescott, St. Paul, Minn. 
55.30—Geo. Freadson, Ferndale, Cal. 
54.05—G. M. Fothergill, Fort Collins, Col. 
53.43—Mrs. F. P. Toof, Paducah, Ky. 
52.60—G. P. Gelder, Vriesland, Mich. 
The $200 in Cash Prizes for two orders from one catalogue were awarded as follows: 
3rd prize of $30 for club of $91.35, Thos H. Sheahan, Ontario, N. Y. 
4th prize of $20 for club of $82.87, A. S. McCampbell, Fountain City, Tenn. 


For 1904 the Cash Club Prizes will be awarded in the following manner: 





For the largest club ................... beeen cena $200.00 + 
For the Becoaial largest club . - 150.00 40 Prizes 
For the third largest club ....... 100.00 in all 
For the urs largest club eos 
Hor the fifth largest club ........... 5 
For the next five largest clubs, each 25.00 VALUE 
For the next ten largest clubs, each . 15.00 
For the next ten largest clubs, each . 10.00 I 000 
For the next ten largest clubs, each ......... 5.00 9 
To compete for these prizes, the club raiser must mention on each 
and every order that the order is sent me in competition for the cash 
club prizes, otherwise it will not be counted in the competition. For 
many years this Thousand Dollars was offered for packets and ounces 
only of flower and garden seeds. The last year or two, however, I al- 
lowed my club raisers to count everything advertised in my annual 
catalogue. I find that while the club orders increased two or three 
tes In amount, the number of club raisers became reduced and 
some people obtained prizes on orders that consisted largely of field 
and grass seed in bulk; so that for 1904 I shall go back to the old 
method, and packets and ounces of garden, field and flower seed only 
will be counted July Ist next for these prizes. 
Almanac for 1904. Each order you send me will be added up July Ist 
and counted towards the cash prizes; but you must mention on each 
and every order that it issent in competition for the cash club prizes. 
Forty Photographs of How I Conduct 
the Seed and Plant Business. 
These photographs are beautifully printed, and 1 am 
sure will be appreciated by my old friends, especially as 
one of them is the first photograph of myself I have 
ever published. This booklet is not sold under any con- 
sideration, but will be sent free upon request to any 
customer who has not already received a copy. These 
photographs have been taken at considerable expense, 
j and have been pronounced the best of the kind ever pub- 
lished by the seed trade. They illustrate what I do with 
orders from the time they enter my warehouses until 
they go out. The booklet also contains many interest- 
ing views of my trial grounds, ete. 
Pago 3.—_Annual Catalogue for 1904 of Maule’s Four-Leaf Clovor GUARANTEED SEEDS. 



Always bear in mind that no matter how small the order, you can | 
promise each and every member of your club, a copy of the Maule 

SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON SEEDS IN PACKETS AND OUNCES, 
I wish to call the attention of my friends to my special discount on 
seeds in packets and ounces. It takes as much time and care to fillan 
order for 15 cents as one for $1.00 or more, and so for a number of years 
I have offered the following discounts : 
$1.00 buys seeds in packets and ounces to the value of $1.30. 
2.00 “ ‘ “ec “ee “ oe “ “ “ “ 9 5. 

3.00 “ “ ‘“ “ ‘ec 4“ “ “ “ “ 4.25. 
4.00 “ “ec “ “ “c “ “ “ “ “ 5.70. 
5.00 “ se se “ec “ee “ “ “ “ “se 7 50 
This discount applies to seeds in packets and ounces only, and is not 
allowed on seeds by the 4 pound, pound, pint, quart, peck or bushel, 
nor plants or bulbs. 
FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION BEAR IN MIND THE FOLLOWING: 
In sending an order always write your name and address with espe 
cial care, giving the name of the county. If your freight or express 
office is different from your post office, do not fail to give it. 
Write all remarks and communications on a sheet of paper separate 
from the order. Please use the order sheet enclosed in this catalogue 
or else use a sheet of paper separate from your letter. Sign order as 
well as letter with name and address. e 
Remit money by Bank Draft or by Express or Post office Money 
order, or else be sure to register your letter. On all amounts of $1.00 or 
over purchase your money order or register yourletter at my expense. 
| Ll take postage stamps the same as cash. 
TENE ClOVER GUARINIEE: 
I. SAFE ARRIVAL.—i guarantee that all goods sold 3 
by me shall reach my customers in good order. 
AI. MONEY INSURED.—I guarantee to hold myself ° 
responsible for the safe arrival of all remittances sent 
me by post-office order,draft,check or registered letter, 
III. FREE BY MAIL,—I cuarantee to deliver 
all garden and flower seeds, except where quoted by 
the peck, bus.. bbl, or by the 10 Ibs., free of all charges. 
Iv. AS REPRESENTED.-—I euarantee my seeds to 
be just as represented. Ifthey prove otherwise, I will refili 
the order free of charge ; but it must be understood I donot 
= guarantee the crop any further than to refill the order, 
















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