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PARTIAL VIEW OF MY PANMURE TRIAL GROUNDS. NOT THE LARGEST BUT THE MOST 
WILL YOU BE ONE OF US a 
FOR 1904 ? | 
By us I mean the vast army of successful gardeners and 
farmers in all sections of the country who will plant Maule’s 
Seeds for profit this year. It is indeed gratifying for me to 
know that this business never stands still, but keeps growing 
annually. Last year Maule’s Seeds were planted in a greater 
number of gardens than ever before, until now the proportions 
reached by this business are simply remarkable, and would not 
have been thought possible when I made a feeble start 27 
years ago. Its size at present is well illustrated by the fact 
that more than 300,000 of these seed books will be in the 
hands of customers of Maule’s Seeds by February 15th, 1904. 
In the last five years I have paid Uncle Sam for postage 
$175,235; in twenty years I have distributed in prizes among 
my customers more than $36,000 in cash, and in the same 
time fully five million packets of seeds have been given away 
free for trial. It is not to be wondered at then, that my facil- 
ities for conducting the seed business must be the very best. 
Starting with my trial grounds there are none nearly so com- 
plete as Briar Crest and Panmure. In the execution of orders 
every modern appliance has been called into play, while in 
growing and harvesting my crops, such care and attention 
have always been given that I can safely say Maule’s Seeds 
cost half as much again to grow and harvest as the general run. 
I will close these few remarks with the statement that never 
in the history of my business career have I individually taken 
s0 much time in preparing a catalogue as thisone. The result 
is now before you in what I consider without undue boasting, 
the best seed book ever gotten together by any firm at home or 
abroad, containing as it does everything desirable, not only in 
Seeds, but also Plants, Small Iruits, Bulbs, ete. I can ask no 
more of my friends, however, than that they treat me as well 
in 1904 as they did in 1903. 
Wishing one and all a happy and prosperous New Year, 
IT remain, 
Yours to command, C— 
Philadelphia, 
Dec. 10th, 1903. 
The Maule Rimance for 1904. 
The Greatest Premium Ever Offered by Any Seedsman. 
Contains full details of farm and garden operations, month by 
month, for the entire year. Gives complete weather forecasts for 
190. A list of striking historical events. Phases of the moon and 
other interesting astronomical calculations. Should be in every 
household, and ean be used to advantage every one of 365 days of the 
year. Price 25 cents, postpaid: but absolutely free to every big or 
little customer of Maule’s Seeds for 1904. 
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MAULE BUILDING, MARKET AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS. 
MARKET GARDENERS. 
It will put money in the pocket of every market gardener receiy- 
ing this seed book, who has not already received a copy of my 
Wholesale Price List for Market Gardeners for 1904, to send for it 
at once. If your annual purchases amount to as much as $10.00, 
write for it today. A postal card request is sufficient, provided you 
are raising truck for sale. Private planters need not apply for it. 










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