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



Turn Your Spare Time Into Dollars 



And at the same time do your friends and neighbors a service. 

 We offer liberal cash prizes for club orders on Maule Seeds, Etc. 



45 Prizes In All=Value $1,000.00 



Largest club order .... $200.00 



Second largest 150.00 



Third largest ...... 100.00 



Fourth largest 75.00 



Fifth largest 50.00 



Next 5 largest (each). . . 25.00 



Next 5 largest (each) . 

 Next 5 largest (each) . 

 Next 5 largest (each) . 

 Next 5 largest (each) . 

 Next 5 largest (each) . 

 Next 1 largest (each) . 



$20.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 

 5.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 



Then tell your 



If you want to enter this contest, you must say so on your first order, 

 friends and neighbors that you would like their orders for seeds, plants, bulbs, etc. 



Read this book carefully; tell them that Maule's Seeds are tested; how reasonable the 

 prices are; explain the Four Leaf Clover guarantee^ — also how willing Maule is to help 

 with free advice. 



Encourage others to start a garden — it is easy to enthuse over the results secured from 

 Maule's tested seeds. 



Make a list now of people you know. Get to them early. Take a copy of this Seed 

 Book — and plenty of order blanks. We will send you all the order blanks you want. 



No order is too small — they soon mount up. This offer is good until July 1, 1919. 

 All seeds, plants, bulbs, tools, fertilizers, etc., ordered by you before that time will count 

 towards one of these prizes. Enter this contest now. 



Read These Helpful Suggestions Before Ordering 



How to Please write your full name and address on every order. 

 Order. Give your post office address and name of state and 

 county. If you have a post office box or live on an 

 R. F. D. route, please give the number. If the goods ordered are to 

 go by freight or express, give the name of the railway station where 

 goods are to be delivered. 



Change of You will please inform us at once if you have 

 Address. changed or intend to change your address, so that we 

 may correct it in our books. This will insure 

 prompt delivery of our seed catalogue to you. 



How to Make Select from this Seed Book the articles you 

 Out An Order, desire and write your order plainly on our order 

 sheet enclosed in this book. Read over your 

 order and make sure that all is clear and complete. If you order by 

 number, please be sure to give it correctly. If number and name are 

 both given, mistakes are less liable to occur. State clearly whether it 

 is a packet, ounce, pound, pint, quart, etc., that is wanted. Look 

 over the prices carefully to see if you have them correct. 



Send Your Your order should be sent as soon after you 



Order Early. receive this Seed Book as possible. We will 

 be prepared to fill your orders. Many of you 

 will want to order seeds, as well as seed potatoes, bulbs, nursery or 

 green-house stock and delay sending in your order until time to plant 

 in your locality, thereby causing us a great rush at the last moment. 

 Send your entire order at once ; we will get your seeds off promptly, 

 or if you want all your order, or any part of it held for later shipment, 

 advise us just when you wish the goods shipped; your stock will then 

 be reserved and forwarded to you at the time you specify. 



Keep a Copy of 

 Your Order. 



And check goods when received. If not cor- 

 rect, on our part, or through the fault of 

 transportation, advise us and we will adjust 

 any complaint you make, as we desire to please you, so that every 

 transaction will be satisfactory. 



How to Send The safest avay to send money is by post office 

 Money. money order, express money order or bank draft. 



On all amounts of $1.00 or over you may purchase 

 your money order or register your letter at our expense. If you remit by 

 cash, your letter should be registered. When remittance is made by 

 any of the above methods, we hold ourselves responsible for its safe 

 arrival. Should you live on a R. F. D. route, give the mail carrier 

 your order and money; he will purchase a money order for you and 

 mail it to us. Where the above methods are inconvenient, we will 

 accept postage stamps. 



We Deliver By parcel post or express all seeds, plants, bulbs, 

 F ree . etc., listed in this Seed Book, to your home, post 



office or express office except where stated that express 

 or freight will not be prepaid. If you wish large quantities sent by 

 parcel post, such as half-pecks, pecks, ten pounds, etc., which we quote 

 by express or freight at purchaser's expense, you can in some instances 

 save money by having them sent this way. Make inquiry of your 

 postmaster or rural mail carrier as to the parcel post rate, add the post- 

 age to the prices quoted by express or freight and remit with your 

 order, as the postage on parcel post packages must be prepaid. 



If You Are a 

 Market Gardener 

 or Florist. 



Write for our "Market Gardener's Price 

 List." This will save you money. It will 

 be sent only to those who grow for market, 

 and will not be sent to private gardeners. 



A Message from the United States Food Administration to the Victory Gardeners of America 



Serve your country by raising more foodstuffs than ever before, and plan your gardening operations to meet some of the 

 conditions resulting from the war. Necessity demands that the United States increase its exports of foodstuffs overseas; 

 therefore, combine Patriotism, and Common-sense and Gardening during 1919. 



There have been thousands and thousands of vacant lots and idle back yards cultivated in the last few years with the 

 greatest success. A small cost for good seeds, a well prepared plot of ground, and the recreation time of any person will 

 produce the greater part of the fresh vegetables, as well as vegetables for drying, salting, canning and storing for winter use, 

 sufficient for an ordinary family. Waste no food We must save, — America's food pledge: 20 ?nillioji tons. 



Fresh vegetables from your home garden possess a flavor and quality not obtained in the products transported long 

 distances by freight or express, even under the best transportation conditions. It is essential, then, that every family, having 

 land available for garden purposes, must produce the bulk of food needed for their own table the year round. 



