Left without a oreni- 

 um because I did not buy 

 Maule's Seed ; next year 

 I will know better. 



MAULE'S FIELD S^X\*Sr 



^=-All Field Seeds quoted by the lb. 

 are sent by mail postpaid. All prices 

 by the peck or bushel include delivery 

 on board cars or boat in this city in 

 _ood bags free of charge, tout pur- 

 chaser must ill all cases pay the 

 transportation charges. 



I presented this new corn in 1SS4 for 

 the first time, as a variety that 



HAD NO EQUAL IN AMERICA ! 



THE MOST PRODUCTIVE, the 

 deepest grain- the smallest cob for 

 size of ear — 



GOLDEN BEAUTY. 



The ears are of perfect shape, with 

 from ten to fourteen straight rows 

 of brightest golden yellow grains, of 

 remarkable size, and filled ont com- 

 pletely to the extreme end of the cob. 

 THE COBS ARE UMSIALLT 

 SMALL; when broken in half the 

 grains will always reach across. The 

 illustration is an exact representation 

 of half an ear. The richness of color 

 and fine quality of grain make it very 

 superior for grinding into meal. The 

 grains are not of a hard, flinty type, 

 neither are they so soft as to be greatly 

 shrivelled, as is the Golden Dent. The 

 ears are easily shelled, although the 

 kernels are firm on the ear, and in every 

 respect presents as perfect a type as 

 could be desired. 



The stalks take a strong hold in the 

 ground ; grows vigorously to a height of 

 eight to ten feet, Golden Beauty ma- 

 tures as early as any variety of 

 Golden Dent, and surpasses all in 

 size, beauty of grain, and immense 

 productiveness. A well-known Chester 

 County farmer planted twenty acres, 

 which yielded two thousand bushels 

 shelled corn, of the finest grade. THIS 

 SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. One hund- 

 red bushels per acre, under ordinary 

 field culture, is certainly an immense 

 crop. All farmers who see the Golden 

 Beauty will be convinced of its merits 

 at once, and plant no other. 



PRICE:— Pkt., 10c; lb., 50c; 3 lbs., 

 Si. 00, postpaid, by mail. By express 

 or freight, peck 75 c; bushel, Si. 00; 

 3 bushels. S3. 50 s 10 bushels, SIS. 00. 



L. S. Hooker, Barnard. Mo.: "Am well 

 pleased with the Golden Beauty Corn received 

 of you last spring. It matured well, although 

 it has been very drv here this summer." 



C. C. Harless. Cooke's Springs. Ala.: "The 

 Golden Beauty Corn is the finest I have ever 

 seen, ripening at least three weeks earlierthan 

 any other kind 



GOLDEN BEAUTY. 

 £r MAULE'S CELEBRATED PREMIUM 

 5 CHESTER CO. MAMMOTH CORX (Be 



>"' careful of whom you purchase.) There have 



- been hundreds of thousands of bushels of 

 § worthless stuff, Chester County Mammoth , 

 e only in name, distributed all over the ' 

 S country. If you want the genuine, send 

 St direct to headquarters. The Chester 

 X i 'ounty Mammoth Corn, wherever intro- 

 S duced, has given universal satisfaction, 



- both on account of its large yield, fine 

 U quality of grain, and superb fodder. 

 "2 The strain of Chester County Mammoth 

 S Corn I offer for sale has been brought to 

 j; its present perfection by untiring care 

 g and judicious skill of several of the 

 < most sc ientific corn growers of Chester 



I County, and I can confidently claim that m v 

 is seed is the best in the market, being strictly 

 * pure, and saved only from the finest ears of th< 

 » most productive fields. The vield surpasses a 

 ¥ others. Pkt., 10c; lb.,50c.; 3 lbs., 81.00; post-pa 

 peck, 7.5c.; % bus., $1.25; bus., $2.00; 2-bus. sack 



id ; 

 $3.5i:i. 



HE LEAMIXG On good soil, well 



manured, the Learning Corn has pro- 

 duced, by actual measurement, 134 

 bushels of shelled corn per acre. Some 

 dealers offer an Improved Learning. The 

 Learning Corn I offer needs no improve- 

 ment; it is perfection itself. Yon 

 should not neglect to try it. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; lb., 50 cts.; 3 lbs., S1.00, post-paid; 

 peck. 75 cts.; bush., 61.75 ; 2 bush sack. S3. 



CHAMPIOS WHITE PEARL This 



new variety is considered by all who have 

 raised it, the best white corn in cultiva- 

 tion. Enormously productive, a strong 

 grower, matures early, and makes the finest 

 ur. I offer the direct headquarters stock. 

 :., 10 cts.; lb., 50 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.00 post-paid 

 express or freight ; peck, 75 cts.; bush.,S2.00; 

 he! sack, $3.50 ; 10 bush., $15.00. 

 Grosh. Sioux City, Iowa : " Your Golden Beauty 

 s year beats anything I have ever seen. The 

 two (eet higher, and ears fully again as large as 

 > the rest of the field." 



