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From Wm.Henry Maule 
Seedsman.Philadelphia,Pa,USA 


zs Maule’s XX Selected Strain 


Golden 
_ Self-Blanching 


Celery 


I consider myself headquarters for what is today the most 
popular and profitable celery in cultivation. Unfortunately 
the crop is shorter than ever, and prices are astonishingly 
high. My first order for this variety in 1911 was booked in 
Aug., 1910, 100 pounds for $700, and the only reason I accepted 
this order was because it was from one of my oldest and best 
customers. This year my first order was from the same cus- 
tomer, 100 pounds for $1,000, a special price made for thesame 
reason as I made it in 1911. 

One of my representatives last September sold to 43 of my 
customers, old celery growers, in Arkport, N. Y., 543 pounds ili 
of this seed in one day at $12.00 per pound. I found out in | 
the fall that if I continued selling my XX Golden Self Blanch- 
ing Celery at $12.00 per pound, I would not have a pound left 
by January, owing to the limited supply, consequently it was 
compulsory to advance the price to $15.00. When this price 
list goes to press I will have about 400 pounds left to sell. 

All my old friends know I have not sold a pound of any- 
thing but French grown Golden Self Blanching Celery for 
years. I have paid ten times as much to my French growers 
as I could get this seed grown for in America. JI would not 
touch California grown seed as a gift. The short crop in 
France last year was occasioned by the floods which we all 
know about; this year’s failure was occasioned by the dry 
weather. Ido not want to appear alarming, but from present | : : 
appearances I will have less seed to sell next year than I have to half dwarf, growing 18 to 20 inches in height, wonderfully 
this, Notwithstanding the high price I have to ask for this stocky, very heavy, perfectly solid, of delicate flavor and a 
seed, it seems to be in greater demand than when I got only good keeper. Added to these points is its great distinctive 
$4.00 and $5.00 a pound for it. The reason is that XX Golden | feature of being almost literally self-blanching. Early orders 
Self Blanching Celery is always in demand wherever good are solicited, for as stated above, my supply is even more lim- 
celery is appreciated. It gives the best money returns for the | ited than last year. As long as it holds out, I shall sell what 
labor. In quality it ranks with the highest. It is equally I have at $14.75 per pound; 10 pounds or more $14.00 per 
in favor with the amateur and market gardener. It is dwarf | pound by express at purchaser’s expense. 


Prices of Maule’s XX Selected Strain Golden Self-Blanching Celery for 1912: 
Packet, 15 cents; quarter ounce, 50 cents; half ounce, 80 cents; ounce, $1.50; quarter pound, $5.00; pound, $14.75. 


The Maule Seed Book for 1912 


is pronounced by one and all the most complete seed catalogue ever 
published in this country. It not only contains a full list of everything 
worth growing in Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, but also a complete 
list of Summer Flowering Bulbs, Plants, Small Fruits, Garden Tools, Fertil- 
izers, etc. Tell your friends who do not know Maule’s Seeds to send me 
their address on a postal, and I will be only too glad to mail them a copy. 


Wm. Henry Maule, 1707-09-11 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


A Plain Price List for Busy People Who 
Are Raising Truck for Sale 


This list contains all the varieties listed in The Maule Seed 
Book for 1912, to which you can refer for a full and accurate de- 
scription. The prices named herein, which are a reduction from my 
catalogue prices, are intended for MARKET GARDENERS and TRUCKERS 
only, and not for private gardeners. 

The past season has been the most disastrous one I have ever 
experienced in the growth of many stocks planted for seed. This is 
especially true of Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery (French grown), 
Peas, Parsley and Parsnips;, crops in many cases being an absolute 
failure and in no case averaging over 25 to 30 %. In consequence, 

I have had to raise my prices on some of these items, and had it not 
been for my enormous acreage am afraid I would have been compelled to 
do as many of my brother seedsmen are doing: Mark in this list "sold 
out" or offer in very small quantities only. On many items I have 
been able to reduce my prices or make prices same as last year. This 
is especially noticeable on onion; the crop warrants quite an ad- 
vance, but I am offering it at about the same price as 1911 and ex- 
pect a very heavy demand for seed, having at this early date, booked 
several thousand pounds for deliverey in January and February. My 
old customers know I always favor them wherever possible and do not 
raise prices except when absolutely necessary. 

I wish to impress on one and all the importance of sending in 
your orders early, especially in a year like this, of so many short- 
ages, because when stocks are exhausted they cannot be duplicated, no 
matter what price is offered. 


This year I have decided that on all orders from this price list, amounting to 
$10.00 or more, I will prepay all of the freight charges to your nearest railroad 
station, provided your order is for small seeds only. This does not include 
peas, beans, corn, potatoes and onion sets, as these are not small seeds. 


Prices on Peas, Beans, Corn, Potatoes and Onion Sets include 
bags or boxes delivered free on board cars or boat in Philadelphia, 
but customer must pay transportation charges. 

My business the past season was very satisfactory, and I feel 
that the high quality of the seeds I send out has been the keystone 
of success to my vast business, and has been the cause of so many of 
my customers saying: “Maule Seeds Once Grown Always Grown.” 

Wishing you all health, happiness and prosperity in 1912, and 
thanking one and all of my customer for their very liberal patronage 
in the past, I remain 


Always yours to command Te, 
Philadelphia 


January 1, 1912. 


SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 


Maule’s Special 


— ~ 


1912 Price List — 


FOR TRUCKERS ONLY 


The figures quoted in the following pages are intended for those in the business of raising 


truck for sale, and are not intended under any circumstances for private planters. 


Please 


remember that since 1889 Maule’s Seeds have not been sold to dealers to sell again at a profit. 
If wanted, they must be ordered direct from Wm. Henry Maule, of Philadelphia. 


customers in good condition. 


this list, unless your order amounts to 


the order, or return your money. 


The prices quoted in this list, if your order amounts to 
$10.00 or over for small seeds, are for the seeds carefully packed 
and delivered at your nearest freight station, freight prepaid 
anywhere, provided your order does not contain any peas, 
beans, corn, potatoes or onion sets. Prices on these are net 
delivered f. 0. b. Philadelphia, customers in all cases paying the 
freight on these heavy goods. 

To those who have never had this little Price List, I would 
say my idea in omitting descriptions (which can always be 
found in my regular seed book) and printing the list in good 
size type is what my customers appreciate. There are no 
frills on this list; it is simply a wholesale price list for busy 
men, of such seeds as are bound to give satisfaction and make 
profits on the market stall. 


My Four-Leaf Clover Guarantee. 


FIRST: Safe Arrival.—I guarantee that all goods sold by me shall reach my 


SECOND: Money Insured.—I guarantee to hold myself responsible for the 
safe arrival of all remittances sent to me by post office money order, express 
money order, draft. check or registered letter. 

THIRD: Free by Mail or Express.—I guarantee to deliver free of all charges, 
all garden seeds, when 10 cents per pound, on garden seeds, 10 cents per quart for 
sweet corn, and 15 cents per quart for peas and beans are added to prices quoted in 


will be delivered free at your nearest freight station. 

FOURTH: As Represented.—I guarantee my seeds to be as represented, if 
they prove otherwise I will refill your order free of charge, or return your money; 
but it must be understood I do not guarantee the crop any further than to refill 


What More Could be Asked ? 


I guarantee everything but the crop. Protected from loss by this most liberal of 
guarantees, every one can rest assured of the most entire satisfaction. 


$10.00 or more for small seeds when they 


TERMS: Cash with order, or satisfactory bank reference. 
Money ean be sent by post office money order, draft or check. 
| If you do not remit in any of these ways, register your letter. 
| I will send C. O. D. by express on orders exceeding $15.00, if 
25 per cent. of the amount is remitted with the order. I can- 
not send C. O. D. by freight. I accept postage stamps thc 
same as cash. Half pounds may be ordered at the pound rates, 
half pecks at the peck rates, half bushels at the bushel rates. 

FREIGHT PAID on all orders amounting to $10.00 and 
/upwards, provided the order is for small seed only. Peas, 
| beans, corn, potatoes and onion sets are not small seeds, and 
| prices given on same are for delivery f. 0. b. cars or boat in 
| Philadelphia, customers in all cases to pay the transportation 
charges from Philadelphia to their own R. R. Station. 


SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 3 
ASPARAGUS SEED. BEA NS.— Continued. pee: i 
Cima ere ManlesWanoold Wax... . ~ 40921501 9:00 
ead ee ee ee Ome acidemia, Fel) os 20 aes 4.75 
2p Giant Sen ull aC ee, ee a 29 Refugee Stringless Wax .... 28 1.50 5.50 
3 Barr’s Philadelphia Mammoth . . 10 15 4 oe ne Men be Oy oy et 
4 Columbian Mammoth White... 10 " 45 ay RE Sintineloss WIR WR bn LGR ROR 
DCO ee aia fot Mek a 32 Maule’s Profusion Wax Zoe aeoOn) Vou7 
33 Imperial Wax or Golden Crown 25 1.65 6.00 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 34 Michigan White Wax 20. 1.65 6.20 
Per 100 Per 1000 : hy 
GinneeArecntemslamvene | mR aA ao) ain 35 Improved Rust Proof Golden Wax 20 1.40 5.50 
GiantpAroenteutle2eyear | 02 Pap aeens em 40) 400 a5 Proline slags Was aN). Ne) | ge 
Paleo = 40 3.50 | 27 Pencil Pod Black Wax . MAD) Te) ACTS 
Palmetto; 2,year 2 =". . ; Boh oie ee ce Omni 4.) 0) 
Barr’s Philadelphia Mammoth, 1 year . . . 40 3.50 BEANS.—Pole or Climbing. 
BacespeniadelphiaWVammothy2 year) sie ton COON e@oldan@luster Wax . . . . cea 690-2)00H (7.50 
ColumbianeMammoth White, year -~ 40) S50 eoiden Garmine. .. .. . . . 30 97> 6.50 
Columbian Mammoth White, 2year. ... 45 4.00] ,, Kentucky Wonder Wax 25 9.00. 7.00 
Conover’s Colossal, l year... ..... 40 3.50 | 4; Kentucky Wonder (Green Pod) . 20 1.50 5.50 
Conoversi Colossal 2 year rues. - - 40) 4:00) 72 Lazy Wives enn iineie.. VOOM REG SRG LOO 
2G Memes ING Sg sn ge eee SD AOD ND) 
BEANS.—Dwarf or Bush. 47 White Creaseback . ..... . | 20 1.40 5.00 
Green Podded Varieties. 
’ CAE eS days, Wee BEANS.— Bush Lima. 
6 Dwarf Horticultural or Cranberry. 25 1.65 6.00 
7 Round Pod Refugee or 1000 to1 . 20 1.10 4.00 | 58 Fordhook .......... 35 225 8.00 
s Extra Early Refugee... ... 20 1.10 4,25 | 60 Dreer’sor Thorbum’s ..... 30 2.00 7.00 
Black Valentine 2! 1.9." 5) 20 1.10) 4/00. | 61 Wood's Prolite . 7... . 30) 2:00. 7-00 
TagitendersonssBountifull aye. . 20 te2594.50))| 62 Burpee’s) 7) 2 2) | 2 oo 6:00 
13 Earliest Improved Valentine. . . 20 1.10 4.00 | 6 Henderson’s . . . Se i eS Ole 2000, 72 00 
14 Stringless Green Pod . . . . . . 30 1.75 6.50 | & Burpee’sImproved ....... 35 2.25 8.50 
is Full Measure. . . See oo: 20) Som, 74:50 
16 Giant Podded Valentine . ... 20 1.10 4.00 BEANS.—Pole Lima. 
iqekiodsonsGreen' Pod . 22 2s... , .20).1.20. 475 Fone eae ere be lee 93 GB TE 
is Longfellow... . 5 A Le) eS | a4 ane ines 
20 Keeney’s New Sfiacllocs Renae .| @ B25 800 |” Larger WIBIe) 6. 23 i a 
22 Burlingame Medium Field . . . 20 1.10 4.00 poe Penmurey Eat Bae ee ee 
23 Improved Yellow Six Weeks . . 20 1.10 4.25 | #2... Manle's  Heverpreent iy +m el aaa) 
; 53 King of the Garden 20) | LO ay Gaia 
Wax or Yellow Podded Varieties. Sheep deal ee Oe 
55 Salem Improved . ee cps 20. 1.50) wore 
24 Silver or Crystal White Wax . . 20 1.40 5.00 | 56 Dreer’s Improved or Challenger 25 1.65 6.00 
25 Wardwell’s Kidney Wax... . 20 1.40 5.25 | 57 Carolina or Sieva (Small Lima) 25 50 «5.50 
26 Davis Kidney Wax ...... 20 1.25 4.50 | s9 New Carpinteria 30 1.85 7.00 


+ SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 


If you want 
the 
highest price 
per ton 


2,500 cars 
at least of my 
Danish Ball 
Head Cabbage 


in car lots 
you must plant 
Maule’s Seeds 
of 
this cabbage 


are sold 
every fall and 

winter in 
New York City 
at top prices 


Wie Sa 
DANISH BALL HEAD CABBAGE. 


« Danish Ball Head Cabbage 


The Cabbage that is Swelling the Bank Account of Thousands of my Customers Every Year 
My Strain of this Seed is Simply Unsurpassed 


The wide and unfailing popularity of the Danish Ball| It is a medium to late cabbage, but is generally grown as 
Head cabbage is simply wonderful. It seems to adapt itself|a late crop. It is sure to head, the heads being round, hard 
to all soils and conditions. ; and extremely heavy, though not extra large. It can be 

The leading characteristics of Danish Ball Head cabbage | grown in close quarters, on account of its compact habit. As 
are: First, that it is a sure header; second, that it is of un-/to its keeping qualities, it comes out of the pit in March or 
approachable solidity and weight; third, that it is an extra| April as fresh as when put in, and with absolutely no waste. 
good keeper; and fourth, that it is a good seller. It is popular in the markets of all the large cities. 


My crop of Danish Ball Head is the best in five 
years, so I have been able to reduce my prices. 


Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; quarter pound, 75 cents. pound, $2.25. 


CABBAGE and ONION SEED 


of the highest grade have been leading spe- 
cialties with me for years. For 1912 I am 
offering at most reasonable prices, seed crop 
of 1911 unsurpassed in quality. 


You can always purchase your bank draft, 
or express money order, or post office 
money order, or register your letter 


At My Expense 


Order by Name 


or order by number whichever you 
preter, it is all the same to me. 


Think it Over 


MAULE’S SEEDS 


ONCE GROWN ALWAYS GROWN 
It Means a Lot 


SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 3) 
GARDEN BEETS. CABBAGE 
Deals oat alee Extra Early Varieties. 
-66 Maule’s Blood Turnip 15 40 ~~ 1.50 On, Yili) sui, 
67 Maule’s Alpha 15 40 1.50 jee Maule’s First Early 45 1.25 4.50 
71 Maule’s Market King OP SOk e100) erm Barliest pi xpressieyeya een elommnoO. |) 1875 
72 Electric tite 10 30 1.00 | 113 Maule’s Prize Wakefield . . . . 30 85 3.00 
73 Bastian’s Early Red Tes : 1OF SOR OOn ra haxiveseEtampestiies oe 2 loom mDON) 17d 
74 Kelipse LO SOR 00m esa Mele smWanningstadtassss cs. 4) 2a eemoy |) 2:50 
75 Karly Bassano : 10 30 ~=—s-: 11.00 | 118 Charleston Wakefield ..... 30 85 3.00 
76 Philadelphia Early Terai or Toe 10 30) REOOR Seon Dan came Wea 
77 Crosby’s Egyptian . 15 40 1.40 | ; : “3 
7s Crimson Globe 15 AQ) 408 ermal Heade Barly 0-5, 2. 30 8) —- 3.00 
so Black Queen . “U5 ate 10 30 1.00 | 117 Maule’s Karly Eat Dutch. . . = 30 85 —- 3.00 
81 Maule’s Dark Red eye ‘ 10 30 = 1.00 | 119 Copenhagen Market 60 1.75 6.00 
82 Maule’s Market Gardeners 15 40 1.50 | 120 All Seasons . a (3) AO) 
84 Detroit Dark Red . 15 40 1.40 | 121 Early Spring ms) U5) SK) 
85 Cardinal . : 10 385 1.25 | 122 Early Summer 20 fe 2:00 
86 Maule’s Improved Te Red 10 30 1.00 | 123 Fottler’s Improved Brunswick . 15 dD = 2.00 
87 Midsummer (Half Long Blood) 10 30 1.00 | 226 Maule’s Midsummer 30 61.00 3.50 
ss Improved Swiss Chard, or Silver LOD 25 85 | 127 Glory of Enkhousen SO SO 3200 
89 Liucullus Swiss Chard 10. =30 ~—-1.00 | 129 Danish Summer Ball Head 30 85 3.00 
132 Henderson’s Succession . 30 85 ~—-3.00 
SUGAR BEETS AND MANGELS. 138 Volga or Early Stonehead . 30 §=685 ~~ 3.00 
92 Imperial Sugar Oly 40) 
93 Klein Wanzleben Sugar 10 15 40 sia oe Winter | erage 
94 The Jumbo . 10 15 Aya eizseDanishehalletlcade sas ene 25 75 DONS 
95 Maule’s Gate Post . 10 15 40 | 128 The Linh oyroval sae Sie Bers. geomet 30 85 =. 3.00 
GaueVellows Mankard) 7.) 5 i) 0) 15) 40 | 131 Maule’s Genuine Surehead . .. 30 £85 3.00 
98 Mammoth Prize Long Red 10 15 40 | 133 Maule’s Prize Drumhead . . . . 25 75 2.50 
101 Giant Half Sugar see) 20 60 | 134 Maule’s Prize Flat Dutch . . . . 25 fo - 2.25 
102 Maule’s Champion Yellow Globe ee) 15 40 | 135 Houser : . 4's = ee OOP Man Some 3200 
136 Marblehead Vearanty Leal Cy ty Wate OMM MOM | 280) 0) 
BROCCOLI. 137 Red Polish Short Stemmed 45 1.25 4.50 
103 Early Angiers 40 1.50 5.00 | 339 Hollander (Danish STOW) oe) ee OM ONE ae 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 140 New Red Danish Round Head. . 45 1.25 4.50 
ADRS Date Miaricct 0) > Sa on ta Improved Drumhead Savoy . . . 25 e 2.50 
Pe Nor ee a oo meee 142) Pelderkrauty, © (. 94 eee On ain. 
143 Mammoth Red Rock . 30) TOM ap 


6 SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 


» Maule’s Colossal 
Early Sugar Corn 


First Offered in 1911 


The Finest Sugar Corn 
in Existence 


The first real rival of the Shoe Peg or 
Country Gentlemen, as large as Stowell’s 
Evergreen, and of delicious flavor. 

Frequently matures fine large 
‘ears ten weeks from planting. 


Maule’s Colossal has three principal points that 
especially recommend it: 


First—Earliness. It has matured a crop in from 58 
to 62 days under extraordinary circumstances, but can 
generally be depended on to come to maturity inside 
of 70 days. 

Second—Flavor. It is the most delicious sugary 
corn you have ever eaten. 

Third—Size. It is undoubtedly the largest eared 
early sugar corn in existence, as the ears average 
from 7 to 9 inches in length, and frequently 23 to 3 
inches in diameter, with 12 to 14 rows of large sweet 
kernels that fairly melt in your mouth. 


== = = Two or three ears are generally found on every 
=. == 2 ==] : === Stalk; it grows from 6 to 7 feet tall, which furnishes a 
= most desirable fodder. 


Mr. C. S. Clark, of Ohio, one of the largest growers 
of sweet corn in America has this to say: 


“Your Colossal Sweet Corn planted May 14th, 1910, laid in 
the cold ground one month before it came up. This was 
due to the fact that May and the fore part of last June hold the 
record as the coldest months ever known in Ohio at this sea- 
son of the year. During all those four weeks of cold, this corn 
stuck and hung to life and grew, and we got a good stand of it, 
and it came on and made the best crop of sweet corn in North- 
ern Ohio where hundreds of acres of all sorts are grown. 

“This is a fact, that it is the best field of sweet corn today in 
all this section. Therefore, we have a right to be more than 
pleased with this corn. The ears are nearly as large as Stow- 
ell’s, and it is sweet and tender and of fine quality, with fodder 
just as large and more ears per stalk on the average. 

“Market gardeners, canners, hotels and the sweet corn grow- 
ers will appreciate having this variety to come in just after 
the early sorts are gone and before the late sorts are ready. It 
is avery strong grower. and I have never seen a sweet corn 
which grows the ears so far away from the stalk on a long 
strong shank, ears up 3 feet from the ground, making it the 
most convenient corn to pick off the stalk I ever saw.” 


Colossal is a Genuine Money-Maker 
if There Ever Was One 


= Read this story. A prominent market gardener of 
= Philadelphia brought his first load of Colossal to mar- 
2== ket. It sold like hot cakes. The next time he came 

= to town he had to put it under his stall so as not to 
== disappoint his customers of the week before. It sold 
as quickly as before. With his second planting peo- 
2 ple would not take good Stowell’s or Country Gen- 


== tlemen until they found him sold out of Colossal. 


2 [Last year this market gardener planted one-half peck. 
This coming year he will sow a bushel. This is only 
> one case; there were hundreds, similar. Already, Oct. 
1911, we are promised a large demand, and in conse- 
quence solicit early orders. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart. 45 cents; 2 quarts, 


90 cents, postpaid. By express, or freight, not prepaid, 
quart, 35 cents; peck, $1.75; bushel, $6.00. 


SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 


CAULIFLOWER. 
Yyoz OZ 
164 Maule’s Prize Earliest 85 3.00 
165 Dry Weather 5 7d 2.50 
166 Maule’s Always Heads 75 2.50 
167 Karliest Dwarf Erfurt . 75 2.50 
168 Early Snowball 7 2.75 
171 Extra Early Paris 20 60 
173 Autumn Giant . 20 090 
CARROT. 
Oz. 
144 Extra Early Parisian Forcing 10 
145 Maule’s Golden Rod 20 
146 Oxheart or Guerande . 15 
147 Early Half Long Scarlet 15 
148 Karly Scarlet Horn 15 
-151 Chantenay or Model . 15 
152 Maule’s Danvers ee ate 20 
153 Maule’s Improved Long Orange 15 
154 Lobberich’s Agricultural 15 
155 Red St. Valery or Intermediate 15 
156 Long Lemon Stump Rooted . 15 
157 Mastodon : 10 
158 Improved Short White 10 
161 Large White Belgian 10 
162 Large Yellow Belgian 10 
CELERY. 
175 Golden Self-Blanching. Maule’s XX 1.50 
176 Pink Plume 25 
177 Perle Le Grand . 20 
178 Dwarf Golden Heart . 20 
179 Giant Golden Heart ae) 20 
181 Perfected White Plume. XX Strain 30 
182 Giant Pascal or Winter King 20 
183 Rose Ribbed Paris Self-Blanching . 25 
184 Boston Market > 20 
TssmWamnter@ueen . 2 gee, 20 
186 Kalamazoo or Dwarf Large Ribbed 20 
187 Fin de Siecle . Bis tn 20 
188 Celeriac, Turnip Rooted Celery 10 


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Large Rooted or Coffee... . . 10 

Witloof or French Endive. .. . 15 
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SWEET CORN. 
First Early Varieties. 


Qt. 
Maule’s Colossal Early . 39 
Maule’s Ideal Early 39 
Golden Bantam 30 
Kendel’s Early Giant . 25 
The Cory (Red cob) 25 
Maule’s XX 25 
Early Champion . 25 
First of All . 25 
Premo . ene 25 
Mammoth White Cory 25 
Adam’s Extra Early . 20 


Medium Early Varieties. 


Metropolitan 25 
Maule’s None Such 25 
Country Gentleman 25 
Black Mexican 20 


Main Crop or Late Varieties. 


Lig: Zag, Wvergreen; . =, 4-4 yen) 825 
Stowell’s Evergreen ...... 20 
White Evergreen 20. 
Maule’s Improved Giant 25 
Maule’s Late Mammoth . 25 
Sugar Corn for Green Forage . 15 


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Bear in mind you can order 
half pounds at pound rates, 
half pecks at peck rates, and 
half bushels at bushel rates. 


THE NEW DAVIS PERFECT CUCUMBER. 


« Lhe New Davis Perfect Cucumber 


Plant the Davis Perfect, and you will raise in the open 
oround, cucumbers that will sell in any market at same 
price as the high priced hot house forcing cucumbers. 


Mr. Davis needs no introduction; as the originator of the | 
Davis Wax Bean and Grand Rapids Forcing Lettuce, he has | 
a reputation as a market gardener for Knowing what is what, 
second to none. Mr. Davis has for years been forcing cucum- 
bers under glass for the Chicago and Detroit markets, and it 
has been his ambition to produce a cucumber that would be | 
as handsome in appearance and sell as well grown in | 
the ordinary way in the open ground. He has at last suc-) 
ceeded in perfecting a cucumber that beats anything I have 
ever seen; Davis Perfect is bound to become the most) 
popular cucumber both for forcing under glass and growing 
outside, for the following reasons: 

First. It has an ideal shape, and the handsomest color of 
all cucumbers. 

Second. It is a type of the most perfect size. 

Third. Eating qualities surpass anything I have ever tried. 

Fourth. It is almost seedless one-third of its length from 
the stem end, and the seeds when it is in slicing condition | 
are so small and tender that they are unnoticed. 

Fifth. It is enormously productive, in fact, beats anything 
I have ever tried. 

Sixth. It does not change its dark, rich color when grown 
outdoors; in fact, it resembles a hothouse cucumber so closely 
that dealers cannot tell the difference, and are willing to pay 
as much for it as the hothouse production. Mr. Davis has | 
tried every strain of new cucumber that has been intro- 
duced in the last few years; while a number of them have 


been very good, he is frank in saying that his cucumber beats 
anything he has ever tried, and other growers in Grand 
Rapids are of the same opinion. The facts boiled down are 
simply these: I believe this is the greatest cucumber ever 
introduced, and it is bound to become popular everywhere 
when it is known. Local market gardeners in Grand Rapids, 
Mr. Davis’ home, who make a specialty of growing cucumbers 
under glass, have tried in vain to get this seed to sow in the 
open ground. It will be a big money maker for anyone 
engaged in growing cucumbers in the open ground, for Mr. 
Davis could have sold the cucumbers represented in this seed 
crop for more than double the price of any outdoor grown 
cucumber on the market. Mr. Davis sold Davis Perfect for 
$1.00 a bushel, both in the Grand Rapids market and Chi- 


/cago, at the same time the best of the other outdoor grown 


cucumbers were bringing 40 to 50 cents. The dealers who 
handled these cucumbers for Mr. Davis wanted him to ship 
them in large quantities, as they could sell at $1.00 all he 
could send them, no matter how large the quantity. It stands 
to reason a cucumber that can be grown outdoors and resem- 
bles a hot house cucumber so closely that the trade will pay 
the same price they are paying for the hot house product is 
worth a great deal, and itis. I predict the greatest sale any 
cucumber novelty has ever had for the new Davis Perfect, 
and every grower, whether for home consumption or for 
market, to be abreast of the times, must plant this variety. 
Further comment seems unnecessary. 


Prices for 1912: Ounce, 10 cents; quarter pound, 35 cents; pound, $1.25. 


SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 


FIELD CORN. 


Maule’s Improved Early Mastodon 
Droughtproof Yellow Dent . 
Improved Mastodon from India . 
Reid’s Yellow Dent . 

Improved Leaming . 

Improved Golden Beauty 
Minnesota King F : 
Johnson County White Dent : 
Hickory King . 

Boone County White 

Red Cob Ensilage : 
Canada Early Yellow Flint 


CORN SALAD OR FETTICUS. 


V4 Ib. 


203 Large Round Leaved . 


CRESS OR PEPPER GRASS. 


238 Extra Curled . 
241 Upland 
242 Water . 


CUCUMBER. 


244 Maule’s Extra Early . 

245 Fordhook Famous . 

246 The New Davis Perfect . 

247 Maule’s Shamrock . net 

248 Extra Early White Spine or Cy je 
250 Improved Arlington White Spine . 
251 Klondike . 3 

252 Maule’s Early White eying 

253 The Cumberland 

254 Giant Pera . 

255 Emerald . vag ae 
256 Green Prolific or Boston Pickling : 
257 Maule’s Improved Long Green . 
258 Nichol’s Medium Green . 5 
261 Westerfield’s Chicago Pickling . 
262 Perfected Jersey Pickle . 

263 Early Green Cluster 

264 Cool and Crisp sa Sis 
265 Evergreen, or Ex. Long White Spine 


Oz. 


10 


10 
25 
25 


10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 


Pk. 
60 
65 
65 
60 
50 
50 
60 
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60 
60 
50 
60 


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2.50 


1.00 
1.00 
1.25 
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85 
85 
85 
80 
85 
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80 
85 
80 
80 


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80 
80 
85 


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CUCUMBER. Continued. 
OZ Alba ae iab: 
266 Thorburn’s Everbearing .... 10 25 80 
268 Short Green or Early Frame. . . 10 8 25 80 
ZUG SUK ersten eenln eh teks, slim stcty, Won tc 20 GO 2525 
272, Japanese: Climbing; 5. « - 5 1p) 740 25 
27s emalliGherkin We ature ye | ID 401.50 
DANDELION. 
Zrspluarceleaveduwe ee ae alert oO) teOOM 1300 
276 Cultivated or French Common. . 15 AQ) 1k50 
EGG PLANT. 
277 Maule’s Excelsior . .. . ise 30 «61.00 363.50 
281 New York Imp. Purple Sufaclee: of a) ei 9 SHO 
2s2m blacks beaibyan sone aes ease sume 4525 
ENDIVE. 
2e4uGreent ©unledy «yh ur tem dures 2) 10 30) 1625 
285 Ever White Curled ...... 10 33) 1 
287 Broad Leaved Batavian ... . 10 3) | TL 
GARLIC SETS. 
Selected Sets . 20 
HERBS.—Pot and Medicinal. 
732k NSCs, Pat eer at Seg eee sary tS 10 25 75 
734, ‘Balm oe erate tte aes 15 50° «1.75 
736 sbasilaiSweetua swat ae eee eersen 10 a) TO 
TAO OLALC eh pert sat wae oO OOu. 1-00 
7421 CATA WAY ae ion sinaieyscoiae epee oe ae OMe 0) 60 
7444 Catnip se oh mre ie te cs ae ee ee OO One O00 
746. Coriander he) a Uap 2 ee LO) 25 60 
750 Dulhe ) \oe, 3, OR el) api eee LO. 20 50 
752 bene les SOWeetin sneer 10 25 60 
754akOrehoundiee eae ee 15 00 ~=-1.75 
756) Wa iGNGer 22 he 7 say ae 10 30 ~—-:1.00 
758) Marj ora) SWech isle LON. SOr a aO( 
760 Minti. 4. - . + ogackete20 cts: 
762 Pennyroyal . - 50 
764 Rosemary 65 1.00 3.50 
76GNEUe! (Sch: ee! utes 15 50 ales 
768 Saltrony Vues = ewes. ees 10 25 75 
77080406 5 en en ee. CLO 30. 1.00 


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. Big Boston Lettuce 


A Great Favorite With Many of My Trucking Friends 


There is no question that this large cabbage lettuce is con-|are always crisp and tender, are attractive either upon the 
stantly gaining in popular favor in all sections of the country, | market stall or on the table. My strain of seed is carefully 
whether grown in the open ground for summer and fall use or in | grown and is the best that can be had. It is recommended to 
frames for usein early spring, as well as for forcing in the green- | all home and market gardeners desiring a fine, big, crisp and 
house during the winter. Its large, compact white heads, which | tender cabbage lettuce, and is one of the best shippers. 


Prices for 1912: Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; } pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.50. 


uz Maule’s Select 


Rocky Ford Muskmelon 


(Green fiesh.) In this Rocky Ford Melon I offer 
my customers a strain of seed grown for me by one of 
the very best, if not the best, growers of melons in 
Rocky Ford, Colo. The seed is saved from a field in 
which not a single melon has been sold, in other words 
sj only the best and choicest melons have been retained 
for seed. These melons if shipped to the Eastern mar- 
kets would have brought the highest prices, conse- 
A quently the seed I offer costs me an unusually high 
price. This strain of Rocky Ford is equal to any 
small green fleshed melon now on the market, and be- 
tween ourselves while this is the best green fleshed, 
Bowman’s Gold Coin offered on page 53 is the best 
Salmon fleshed variety of this character. 

I have less than 1,000 pounds of this special strain of 
Maule’s Select Rocky Ford on hand, but as long as 
it lasts will be glad to furnish it to my customers at 
the following reasonable prices : 


: 5 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 
MAULE’S SELECT ROCKY FORD MUSKMELON. { pound, 20 cents; pound, 50 cents. 


—— es 


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HER BS.—Continued, 


(Oza glad: 
RO MOMMeSAVOLYS Ae) owe. . | LO 25 75 
TEAS ae. ig. eee. ees abt 2026 RON): 20 
ZS INC Re neta ek ee ety) 8 85 ~—-8.00 
ZU MICIESAVOLY 5 hk es fz 2) LD 40 1.50 | 
72 Wormwood . . 2 : : 10 Sil) IETS) 


HORSE RADISH SETS. 


Per 160 Per 1000 

Niciimere Gentes yeaa oi) al Be ss, es 60 5.00 

Commonmayarietyen Solow ye 2 eb 00) 700 
KALE, OR BORECOLE. 

: Oz. VY Ib. Lb. . 
sosmbimeraldisle 2)". 608 a ee 10 30 —-:1.00 
304 Dwarf Siberian .. ..... =. 10 20 60 
BOomDrumbeads em we 10 a0) 1 
306 Dwarf Green Curled . .... . 10 20 60 
307 Tall Green Curled Seoteh . . . . 19 25 70 

KOHL RABI. 
309 Karly White Vienna. . . 15 50 =1.75 
aiomlioprovedelimperial) 5041 aes) ) Lo) 19d) 2200 
simUacemNpnite: 7 fy a ey LOW. 125 85 
LEEK. 

Sie Chany Ime “294 es els “os 15 N07) 
SimDrOAd AGH ers a a LD 50. ~—-1.60 
LETTUCE. 

Heading Varieties. 

Bie@lonMmensity - . sk ets 15 40 ~=—-:1.50 
sigeMiaulers Success {5 0. ee 10 By) 118) 
SSRN Gs le es = «LO 30) a 12 
321 Maule’s New Gotte ...... 10 3) IL 
322 Maule’s Silver Anniversary . .. 10 39 -1.2 
PoCONCKOMr a eee 10. 80h E00 
szainesiontys Day 2%... Wei 3) 10 30° «1.00 
325 Denver Market . . . . 10 30 ~=s- 11.00 | 
327 Philadelphia Dutch Sealed Butter PL OS a3 = 1275) 
328 Maule’s Improved Hanson. . . 15 A (le 0) 
330 California Cream Butter . . . . 10 30) 1200 
eo) Cis aS IGS) Se eo eames KO) 30 . 1.00 
332 Maule’s New Rosette. . . . . . 15 40 1.50 
333 Maule’s Unrivalled . ..... 10 aH) LBD 
aay JONG [Sogo Si. 'aner oe 15 40 1.50 


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OZ0y alba ilib: 
335 Perfected Salamander .... . 10 30: «1.00 
SIGS ANIS SEASONS a) rae MRSA o ue 10 30 ~=—- 1.00 
338 Stubborn Seeder or Imp. Perpignan 10 301.25 
B39 MK eerie sca sie eee wen sway vel 8 th 10 30 ~—s«:1.00 
#O Golden Qmesn . os 6 6 ee ee 10 3 1.00 
Si GxaniiOnystalmleadin amie 4) eee eel 1\() 30 1.00 
343. White Heart Cos or Romaine . . 10 So) eS 
345 New York or Wonderful ... . 10 310) L245) 
346 eNUlethe viearshoundi ee ene 10 a) UO) 

Loose Leaved or Cutting Varieties. 
2g Mien leave JBI) 4 yt 4) 38 3 UD 30 00 
S728 Grandehvapid sie ewe eee LOR ako) 20 
344 Black Seeded Simpson .... . 10 30 =: 1.00 
MUSTARD. 

421 Chinese or Southern Giant Curled. 10 20 50 
423 eH Ord hooksh ancy ea ee LO) 320 50 
COATT NNT haere OMe = ry Son ne 5 10 25 

MUSKMELON. 

Green Fleshed Varieties. 
347 Maule’s Select Rocky Ford ... 10 # 20 50 
son Viauleiss Models amries eanioete ei: 15 40 1.25 
354 Maule’s Netted Gem . . . . . .. 10 20 50 
355) Maullessploneyaneen eens upset LO 30) 1 e100 
sol Newslice Kamei in anna es 1 IN ohn al) 30 “1.00 
364 Imp. Watter’s Solid Net Rocky Ford 10 20 65 
367 Champion Market ..... ... 10 25 75 
563 Isalinmonre GeAGMe .) 5555505 4 - 10 25 75 
369 Pollock’s Solid Rock ... . 2 4) 2 10 25 75 
372 Extra Early Hackensack . . . . 10 20 65 
375 Montreal. . . . ee wel, 25.5575 
377 Hackensack or Turk’s ool eee O20 75 
373 Bay View or Sweet Home... . 10 25 75 
331 Early Nutmeg . . ae Alte 10 20 65 
382 Maule’s Prize Jenny ea i ae 10 25 75 

Salmon Fleshed Varieties. 
348 Bowman’s New Gold Coin. . . . 10 30 ~—s-:1.00 
s52mPetoskeyiorkaul@oser. ome, . 10 25 75 
357) 11000 00) yt tgemmemee 3 ERE 10 30 ~=—s-:1.00 
New Fordhook 3 eMC RT en ic: 4 amare 10 30 ~—-1.00 


358 


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«. Maule’s Prizetak 


I have, personally, looked in various parts of Europe and America for an onion surpassing Prizetakerin beauty, 
productiveness and general merit, and believe there is nothing better in the whole world, unless it be 
the New Commercial. Prizetaker is unexcelled either for home use or as a money maker. 


Headquarters Stock can be obtained only from Wm. Henry Maule 


I named and introduced this great onion in 1888, and ever] without stiffness of the neck. In market it never fails to 
since have given it special prominence in every catalogue I | attract attention on account of its beauty, and is sure to bring 
have issued. Today, twenty-four years after it was hamed by | a far better price than any other onion. It is even more at- 
me, it will be found prominently illustrated in almost every | tractive in appearance than the large Spanish onions sold on 
catalogue. Some eall it Smith’s Prizetaker, Brown’s Prize-| the city fruit stands—in fact, takes the place of that variety. 
taker, and Robinson’s Prizetaker; but no matter how many} My predictions made years ago, at the time of its introduc- 
seedsmen put their names in front of Prizetaker, there is only | tion, that Prizetaker would supplant all others of its class, has 
one Prizetaker, and that is Maule’s, named and introduced | long since been verified. Jt has attracted more attention and 
by me, and for five years catalogued by myself exclusively. | awakened wider and more cordial enthusiasm than any other 

Prizetaker is by far the handsomest, most productive, most | onion ever introduced to the American public, It has proven 
popular and best of all Yellow Globe Onions. It isa bright, |itself a great acquisition to farmers and gardeners, and is 
clear straw color, and always grows to a uniform shape, which | today admitted to be the largest, finest flavored and most 
is a perfect globe. It hasa very small neck, and ripens up | superior Yellow Globe Onion under cultivation. 


Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.50. 


SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 13 


MUSKMELON.—Continued. 


Salmon Fleshed Varieties. 
Oz. %lb. Lb. 


362 Burrell’sGem. .. . Sem PO. 20 65 
365 Extra Early Grand Rapids ae ae LOZ GORM x1 800: 
BOOM MNO DM Wo us. cules agg LO 25 7d 
syimeviaulespeertectiony. 5°. . 3 sy | (10 3851.25 
sambmeraldiGemy.... 4... .2).-, 10) 30 1,00 
saeOsaceor Mailers Cream . 2. . 10 30 1.25 
BRSMSAMAMA Shen 5 6 sk Sea 15 40 1.50 
WATERMELON. 
387 Panmure All Heart ...... 15 SOMeleio 
3ss Wonderful Sugar or McIver. . . 10 20 60 
sgimuordhooks Barly). - ).... +210. 20 60 
392 Cuban Queen .... . Pe LO) 20 60 
393 Kleckley Sweets or Monte Cristo 2 NO 85 
394 Gray Monarch or Long White Icing 10 20 60 
ZosmOMMUNVIATSOD) 5 2. 3s ae 10 30 ~—s:1.00 
396 Branch’s Imp. Georgia Rattlesnake 10 25 75 
so7mblaniseMarliesh 2) 2 2 2 4 = 10 30. ~—- 1.00 
398 Maule’s New National .... . 10 20 60 
AVM ANG euSmIGISS) os os es = 10 25 75 
AO DINiCMee 33 atk eye, 10 20 50 
Aseulondabavyorite: . . 29. .. . ° 10 20 50 
Z0AMOl GEM. =. 2 2 2 ss es © 610 20 50 
ZAsmlnesDarkelcms ~~... 20)... ' 10 20 5) 
406 Black Boulder or Black Diamond. 10 25 75 
Aimpige. 4 separ ate | |«610)| 20 50 
408 Peerless or Ice Cream ..... 10 20 60 
AEOUAKCIMO NUE! Sst enue gorcu. e 6) LO 25 75 
4iqeleeneroor Blue Gem. ..... 10 # £20 50 
Zveranuneys arly 25s ae ee 10: 20 50 
4iseealiberteloney .9- 4... 24. 10 2d 85 
414 Alabama Sweet or Carolina Bradford 10 20 50 
aiomomeeteilearh . 6)! 4 amen: 10 20 50 
4ieuMammothalronclad:. . 1. ase). 10 20 65 
417 The Jones (Duke Jones) . ... 10 20 50 
AISMOCUMMOLC MS Ts... «ss nee. s LO 20 50 


This Year I am in better position than ever to supply the 


finest strains of all the best musk and water- 
melons. Owing to the immense acreage planted and the excel- 


lence of my crops I have been able to reduce prices considerably 
on these seeds over last year. Truckers will make no mistake in 
sending me all of their melon seed orders this year. 


MUSHROOM SPAWN. 


Pure Culture Brand . . . Brick, 20c. 
10 bricks, $1.75; 25 bricks, $8.75; 100 bricks, $14.00 


NASTURTIUM. 
Oz Yb Lb 
AZ GUND WiAlivirere Ne Oke wieeny 1a eee cele tae: 10 20 60 
Rezzzaml albeit | UPI aye 22 a 10 15 50 


OKRA OR GUMBO. 


430 Kleckley’s Favorite . . . at 10 15 35 
431 Perkin’s Perfected Long Pod . . 10 15 30 
422 a wart. Greeny She ie 3 1h woos ie 10 15 30 
ZB NA. WONEE pig gute le oo) oe LO 15 35 
ONION. 
436 Maule’s Large Red Wethersfield . 10 35 1.25 
437 Maule’s Yellow Globe Danvers. . 10 35 ~=« 11.15 
Jers Wax, Wendy el ggg ee oo WM BHD 
440 Yellow Welsh 20 GO sze25 
441 Maule’s Prizetaker . 15 40 =: 1.50 
442 White Welsh . 20 60 2.25 
443 Maule’s New Commercial 15 50 «1.75 
444 Southport Red Globe . IMs 485) AL (5) 
445 Southport White Globe . LO Oo 2300 
446 Southport Yellow Globe . 10 By) | 1145) 


447 Crystal White Wax (‘Teneriffe seed) Soe 

: ane Expect my 1912 
443 White Bermuda (Teneriffe seed) . next September.» 
Lee Write for prices. 
451 Red Bermuda (‘leneriffe seed) . 


452 Yellow Dutch or Strasburg ... 10 #35 = 1.10 
453 Red Globe Wethersfield. . . . . ‘16 4) 1.40 
456 Silver Skin or White Portugal . . 15 50 1.75 
45 7@eAMIS ira ramets TOWN eee 10 ax) 1,225) 
A55n0) mio mellow, Globe: = (2 a une meme nte( 40 1.40 
461 Mammoth Silver King ..... °-19 50 1.75 
462 Giant Pompeii. . . . 2 LS 40 1.40 
463 White Barletta or White ante Bre bel) 40 1.50 
464 Neapolitan Marzajola. - . .... 10 35 io 
465 Mammoth Red Tripoli... .. 10 35 1.25 
Z6ouexira arly, Pearly. . . 5. 10 Soames 
467 Giant Rocea of Naples 10. Bommel 


14 


SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM 


WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 


ONION SETS. 


(Subject to market changes.) 


White . . Per bushel of 32 lbs. 
Yiellow. 2:22 [isis eee sense rs rs 
Red. 3 1 Sai asap wie ES cs 
Wibite) Multipliers =i ienae a os 5 
Wellowskhotatonins seme sae ae Es oy 
Egyptian or Perennial Tree . . 28 lbs. 
PARSLEY. 

Oz. V4 Ib. 
471 Champion Moss Curled . WO) 745) 
472 Plain or Single 10 25 
473 Fern Leaved 10 30 
474 Double Curled 10 25 
475 Hamburg or Turnip Rooted . 10 35 

PARSNIP. 
477 White Lisbon . 10 39 
478 Improved Half Long . poe 10 25 
481 New Round Flat Short Leaved 15 340 
482 Early Short Round LO 25 
483 Imp. Long Smooth or Hollow Crown 10 = 25 
PEAS. 
Smooth Extra Early Varieties. 

Qa Rk: 
488 Maule’s Earliest of All 30 2.00 
490 First and Best ene: 30 2.10 
499 Ameer or Large Podded Alaska 50 3.00 
501 Alaska shear eee 25 1.85 
505 Maule’s Improved Extra Early . 30 2.10 
506 New Velocity . : 25 1.85 
508 Prolific Early Market 39 «62.40 

Wrinkled Extra Early Varieties. 

491 American Wonder . 50 3.00 
492 Nott’s Excelsior . 45 2.75 
493 Surprise 40) 2.50 
494 Prosperity or Gradus . 60 4.00 
496 Thomas Laxton . 60 4.00 
500 McLean’s Little Gem . 30 62.25 
502 Premium Gem 35 2.25 
507 Potlatch or Big Dinner . 60 4.50 


| 51 


| 51 


509 
510 


512 


495 
497 
498 
503 
504 


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513 
515 
516 


N\ 


518 
52 


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522 
523 
524 


514 
525 
526 


53 


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532 


533 
534 
535 
536 
537 
538 
539 
543 
545 
546 
547 
548 


PEAS.— Continued. 


Laxtonian 
Little Marvel . 


Sutton’s Excelsior 


4.00 


Second Early and Main Crop Varieties. 


Perpetual 

Dwarf Telephone 

Dwarf Champion 

Bliss’ Everbearing . 
Horstord’s Market Garden 
Alderman 

Maule’s Prodigious or Prince Edward 
Improved Stratagem 

Long Island Mammoth . 
Telephone 

White Marrowfat 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat . 
Pride of the Market 
Shropshire Hero . 
Champion of England 


PEAS.—Sugar. 


Mammoth Luscious . Pkt., 15 cts. 
Dwarf Grey Rm 
Melting . Sekt lorcis: 

PEPPERS. 


Maule’s Neapolitan 

Chinese Giant . NOs tg te 
Maule’s Improved Ruby King . 
Maule’s Tomato . 

Maule’s New Red Hot 

Golden Queen 

Tobasco 

Tom Thumb 

Ruby Giant . 

Red Chili ane 

Large Bell or Bull Nose 

Sweet Mountain or Mammoth 
Long Red Cayenne (True) 

Red Cluster 


3.00 
3.00 
2.50 
2.10 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
2.75 
3.00 
1.50 
1.50 
4.00 
2.25 
2.75 


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POTATOES. RADISH. Continued. 
Pk. Bu. Bbl. Oz. Mlb. Lb. 
inning) Jere 75 2.50 6.00 | 5%” Wickes} ScanletiGlobemesr sie enue One 0) 50 
ERemecdeicephe e. . |). . GON 295) 5.50 598 Early Scarlet Olive Shaped . . . 10 20 50 
itisheCobbletmmmiesn i sf. ss. | 4 60) 72.207) °5.25 Early Half Long and Long Varieties. 
Pure Harly Rose... . sp ore, of) 2AO | GOO 
Maule’s Early ikenonslites é 60 2.25. 5.50 | 581 Maule’s Imp. Long Scarlet Short Top 10 20 65 
The Freeman Wh DEX) 6.00 Ss4eNVihiteplicicle waa anne eae 10 25 85 
inenNew | Cnown : 75 2.50 6.00 | 586 Cincinnati Market orGlass ... 10 20 65 
Green Mountain (Imp. ee of f Maine) 60 2.00 5.00 | 9% Long Cardinal ........ 10 2 50 
Sir Walter Raleigh . - 60 2.95 5.95 | 600) Half Long Deep Scarleh =. 2. . ~ 10 20 60 
cor White Lady Finger . . 5-2 .-. 10 ° 20 50 
PUMPKIN. Summer and Autwnn Varieties. 
Om Wild, Win : 
; Maule’s 1834 or Allthe Year Round 10 30 = 1. 
554 Maule’s Yellow Sweet Potato Pie . 15 401.50 Sn BE “A eas a He 
Gall Sues x0 20 50 G3 Iseol IDAUOOWS 5 5 a bo 2 os oe © 20 60 
Mr ; s77 White Delicious. .....«.«. +10 20 50 
556 Maule’s Prize Potiron .... . 15 A () eels 5) f 
F ‘ 587 Chartiers or Shepherd ...... £10 20 50 
557 Connecticut Field orCommon Yellow 10 15 35 : 
iy é Gop \\Wintie Rime OMIRS 6 cg ab eo ce eo 6D AD 50 
558 Large Cheese or Kentucky Field . 10 20 50 : 
A (0 (Cains Sunes oc 5 5 oc oe og) 6D) AD 60 
someiumdredWeight . =. = =... . 40 1.10 4:00 
562 Tennessee Sweet Potato. . ... 10 26 75 Winter Varieties. 
563 Cashaw or Crookneck ..... a 25 TORE ee aT cantar ines ee hake ee GON 30 90) 
sot Japanese Pie . . . . en nN 25 15 | 604 Japanese Colossal Winter... . 15 30 90 
ses Winter Luxury or Pie Squash 10 20-50! 05 Long Black Spanish Winter... 10 20 60 
s66 Golden Oblong ......-- 10 20 50 | 64, Tong White Spanish Winter. .. 10 20 60 
607 China Rose Winter . . . 10 38625 75 
RADISH. 608 Celestial or White Chinese Winter 10 25 75 
Early Round and Olive Shaped Varieties. RHUBARB. 
570 Improved Scarlet Button . . .. 10 20 SD | on Wein . 5. 10 95 1.95 
Smenmsom@ianti : 5 ss ee. . 10 2d GoM NVactoriapkhubanbeRootse Bil 50 per 100 
SoeMaulesrousioo. .. as 55 . - 10 380; 1.00 
s74 Lightning Scarlet Turnip . ... 10 20 60 SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT. 
Triumph or Scarlet Striped Forcing 10 30 1.00 
ah ae e ee a aan Boe i 50 614 Mammoth Sandwich Island ... 10 go ©=-:1.25 
578 Oak Leaved Rose Salmon. .. . 2 
582 Scarlet Turnip White Tipped. . . 10 20 50 | SPINACH. 
583 Maule’s Earliest Scarlet. . . . . 10 20 60 Lb. 101bs. 100 Ibs. 
Femeileispiariicst \Wihite mere) 4 10 30) @00 | 61s) Victoria). eee) LS) LO tG200 
GSSMNIMCBBOX 4. . oy. ea. - 10 20 60 | 621 Bloomsdale or NorfolkSavoy Leaved 18 1.70 16.00 
Sommirenchwbreakfast’ | . . ...- 10 20 50 | 622 Everlasting or Imp. New Zealand. 75 
cyuanvescaries Mrturt . . 9. 4. . 10 20 60 | 623 Long Standing or Imp. Thick Leaved 18 1.70 16.00 
595 Karly Round Dark Red .... 10 £20 HO: |ieza Round@ieavedimeee . 2250. - . 18 ~ ExqGeelorOd 
ssoebaniysoccaries Turnip. ..-: . 10 20 50) \Re2s Longeseasongeme). 222 -- . | | 22 aR ONOU: 


16 SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FROM WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 


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676 Hear} Shaped ited sees arn aie t2 DO mmEoLON) 
SQUASH 683 -Bonnys beste Barly eur) (eee ey eZ 0) ee ONmm2.00 
Charen WOnPBa BO. Pink or Purple Varieties. 
Pte haters gh) SI) He 50) | 957 Maule’s Imperial( Truckers’ Favorite) 25 75 ~— 2.50 
asi, Harly;Yelloy Bushy sy <p oigual0) eg20s=a 501 0) ween er” 
632 Mam. Golden Summer Crookneck . —_-10 25 i Were Sele ane ome aa wee 
633 Giant White Summer Crookneck . 10 20, 50 CAMB 53 3 aa) ohio al & 20 aD ZU 
KisUROLADOGE ewe ae mage: R308 PTL OORT Ose DwartiChampions esis) yieweer wenn me OmeZZO0 
Pr SHINE AUN ee ane Gly Pe sa ee LivingstonsiGlobe > = 2.) aes 2d) Ol eeZioD 
681 Turner Hybrid or Mikado. . . . 30 85 3.00 
Autumn and Winter Varieties. GH IONS 6 3 5 93 9 2 9 3. « tes 2200) 
635 Maule’s Improved Hubbard . . . 10 30 1.00 Yellow Varieties. 
é636e Mammoth) Wihale eas ee LO A) “1°50 || 674 GoldeniQueen Sy". =) ease 80 85 3.00 
637, Hssex Ebybridi) 2 5) 5-2 LOG 305 007 Nezzalkcarishaped sVellowguen rym eran nn OM EEZ2 00) 
5 IDIOMS Gig wae eo Boo Seo) lO 301.00 
ese Ecolifiicalarrowiey coat lsat. ie tee eae On mee 75 TURNIP. 
642) Boston Marrow -t css eee 10 20 60 q 
PE ay tee Te nme al Pe et 95 75 686 Red or Purple Top White Globe . 10 20 50 
ge Mamimot Chili, | cc) sco 10) “85, Guueo en 4 eam cae ein Oh a 
gis Rad OLIGOMER Habba 2c aR MAO ehoe eee eee ace ee a a 
64g Chicago Warted Hubbard ... 10° 380 ~~ 1.00 Ce get cs oem 2 oe 
No a i ee a eo BOR CG ay | Southermisevenwelop ay emai nial Oliemlicy 40 
e920 YellowmNberdeenayy.) 255% = =e 15 45 
693 Extra Early Purple Top Milan . 10 25 75 
TOMATO. eo Extra Early White Milan... . 10 25 75 
Red Varieties. 695 Early White Flat Dutch . .. . 10 15 45 
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gaz Merule’s Success. . .). . a anee40) lel 008 ae Cow Horner + 7 oan TORIES 2 
es Mame: Magnificent z.. ¢ 0/2 400M G52 3.00) ha enema” ae 
656 Maule’s Enormous . 35 1.00 3.75 sep as Ege — ee ca ye 
658 SparkiseMarliana . . . 2 2. 30 85 =. 3.00 ie ne STO Cis ee a 20 og 
659 (Greatermbaltimore:... 60.2 ge 2) Uy, P2305) (02 Ne eee 20 et 
cc: THCee =... . 80 85 SON cee eee a a 
663) ChallkgspRianlyadiewel 9. + . . 30 85) 73200 
664 Matchless 3) oho k >: Saeed 1725) 75 ~=—-.2.50 RUTA BAGA OR SWEDE TURNIPS. 
665 Paragon (Eatra selected) . ... 20 60 2.00 | 707 Maule’s Heavy Cropping . ...-. 10 # £20 50 
666 DwartiStonefeee- =. - - - 30 85:83:00) Bos improved@kurple Top’ . seme lOn alo 45 
672 Stone “Seeeeeemeee se . | 20) 60200 azar WarcemViiitepErench . .)-aaemenneaenel Oluieel 5) 45 
673 Livingston’s Hummer ..... 20 60) 522200" |iza3 “Wibitesock:| 272). -. . enn LO) 15 45 


651 (Bright Red) 


The Greatest of all Early Tomatoes 


Today, 20 years after its introduction to the American public, it 
is still the leading extra early tomato, and all its name implies: 


Four Days to a Week Earlier Than Earliana or any 
Other Extra Early Tomato 

Since 1892 my friends have 
made tens of thousands of dol- 
lars by planting Maule’s Earliest 
of All, and if you have not given 
this wonderful variety a trial 
you will neglect your own inter- 
ests if you do not include it in : 5) , 

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your order for 1912. Maule’s 
Earliest of All is the best tomato 
in America for truckers, market gardeners and money makers. 

Nor is its extreme earliness its only virtue, for it 1s of large 
size, good color and delicious flavor. It does not crack and has 
no hard core. Color is a bright red, and though a little irregu- 
lar in shape, the fruit is not rough. | 


Pages of this price list could be filled with statements and comments about the money 
value of this fine, early tomato; but the best testimonial that I can present in regard to its worth 
is the fact that my customers, especially the New Jersey truckers, have again and again ex- 
hausted my supply of seed, even when I had imagined it to be sufficient for all demands. 

Maule’s Earliest of All is all its name implies, namely: the earliest tomato in existence, not- 
withstanding the claims made for June Pink, Earliana, Early Jewel, Early Richmond, ete., ete. 


Packet, 15 cents; half ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 45 cents; quarter pound, $1.25; pound, $4.50. 


Freight Prepaid Anywhere 


on all orders from this price list amounting to $10.00 or over, I will prepay all 
the freight charges to your nearest railroad station, provided your order is for 
small seeds only. Peas, beans, corn, potatoes, onion sets, are not small seeds. 


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