WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



The Very Best 



of any Extra Early 



Longest Keeping 

 Reddish Brown Onion 



The Surest Gropper 



Money Maker 



MAULE'S EXTRA SELECTED AUSTRALIAN BROWN ONION. 



450 



Maule's Extra Selected Australian Brown Onion 



Remarkable for its Uniform Size, Shape and Keeping Qualities 



This Extra Selected Strain of Australian Brown onion has 

 been grown from onions imported direct from Australia by 

 one of our best onion seed growers here. They are so well 

 fixed both for shape, color and keeping qualities that all 

 onion growers should plant at least a few pounds of this 

 remarkable keeping strain. The handsome onions are ex- 

 tremely hardy, yielding an enormous crop, both in weight 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 35 cents; quarter pound, $1.00; pound, $3.50, postpaid 



and bulk. The skin is thick and of a beautiful rich brownish 

 red color. The flesh is always white, extremely solid, sweet 

 and mild in flavor. Its keeping qualities are phenomenal. 

 We have reports from our growers that this remarkable strain 

 has been kept in good solid condition fit for market for over a 

 year after they had been harvested. A desirable early onion 

 for the home garden as well as for market. 



MAMMOTH 

 SILVER 



King 



481 



Mammoth Silver King 



The Earliest Giant White Onion 



We Introduced this grand onion to the public 

 over 35 years ago. The skin is a beautiful, 

 silvery white. The flesh is so sweet that It 

 may be eaten raw like an apple. No other 

 white onion attains such mammoth size- The 

 bulbs are of an attractive shape, flattened, 

 but thick, as shown in the illustration. The 

 average diameter of fully grown Mammoth 

 Silver King onions is from 5 to 7% inches. 

 We have a record of one of these onions 

 weighing 4 pounds and 9 ounces. 



Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 35 cents; 

 ounce, 60 cents; ^ lb., SI. 75; lb., 86.00. 



Am sending you photograph of patch 

 of Prizetaker onions I grew from your 

 seed. Planted where they grew, 1-12 

 acre produced 70 bu.; 2 bu. selected 

 were sold by one of our fancy grocers 

 as Spanish onions and the buyers never 

 knew the difference. 



