“/ have been buying bulbs from you for the past six years. Have yet to find any of 
your goods over-recommended. Results have always been in excess of your statements." 
—G. J. Brown, N. Y. 
Pure Vermont staple Syrup 
Griddlecakes or Waffles and Syrup. Um! Um! 
If you have never eaten the pure unadulterated Vermont Syrup you don’t 
know what you have missed. The black blended concoctions sold throughout the 
country as Maple Syrup are not to be compared with the real Vermont Syrup 
any more than Halley is to be compared with Picardy. Then a lot of Vermont 
Maple products are not of good quality. I am a connoisseur of good syrup and 
send out only the best grade such as I would eat myself. 
Prices are F.O.B. Burlington. A gallon can be sent as far south as Virginia 
for 35 cents and to the West Coast for $1.00. The Express companies make a 
special rate on Maple products. Parcel Post costs much more. A gallon of syrup 
weighs 13 lbs. packed for shipment. 
1 Gallon $2.75 } Gallon $1.50 1 Quart 90 cents 
A case of 12 Pints $4.50 A case of 12 Half-pints in glass $2.50 
MAPLE SUGAR. 2 oz. cakes 60 cents a lb. 5 lb. pail soft sugar $2.50. 
In September a terrific storm and hurricane swept through some of the eastern 
states including Vermont and destroyed many maple orchards. For this reason 
maple syrup next season may be much higher than this year and the price may go 
up before this season is out. 
Pride of Vermont Sugar 
Butternut Fudge 
In addition to the above this year I am listing another brand of maple sugar 
that is the very finest quality to be obtained. It is put up in beautiful packages 
like the cut opposite. This is light 
colored and most delicious flavor 
and will remain soft for a long time. 
The two ounce cakes of maple 
sugar listed above will get hard in 
a short time. 
I am also listing, as you will see 
by the cut, Maple Butternut Fudge 
filled with butternut meats. Either 
one of these two items are more 
delicious than the finest candy you 
ever ate. Nothing better is to be 
had. 
Prices are $1.25 per 1 lb. box 
F.O.B. Burlington. If shipped 
with other goods the express will not 
cost anything extra. If shipped 
alone it would be cheaper to ship by 
parcel post. 14 lbs. of maple pro¬ 
ducts can be sent as far south as 
Virginia and as far as the Missis¬ 
sippi River for 35 cents. $1.00 will 
take them to the West Coast. 3 lbs. 
or more of this brand prepaid. 
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