March, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



55 



To Have the Earliest Vegetables 



in their neighborhood has always been a source of pride to all progressive gardeners. 

 If you want the choicest vegetables from five days to a week ahead of your neighbors, 



always Ahead Collection 



6 Earliest Vegetables. 



Maule's Always Ahead Collection 



is what you surely need. The following six Specialties are superlative not only in regard to 

 earliness, but in quality as well. For 50 Cents I will send one regular size packet of 



Maule'S Earliest Of All TcmatO.— Five days earlier 



than any other. 

 New Alpha Beet.— As early as the earliest and twice 



as large. Cooks fine. 



Maule's First Early Cabbage.— Flat headed, but as 



early as the earliest pointed varieties. 



Lightning: Scarlet Turnip Radish.— Produces good 



size radishes in 14 to 20 days. 

 Maule's Extra Early Cucumber.— A week earlier than 



the next best and very productive. 

 New Neapolitan Pepper.— One or two weeks ahead of 



every other variety. A great yielder. 



One packet of each of the above six novelties for 50 cents, postpaid, is an offer worthy the attention of every reader 

 of The Garden Magazine. With the seeds, if requested, I will also send you a copy of my new seed book for 1907, 

 pronounced by all the best catalogue I have issued in the past 30 years; it contains 63 Specialties in Vegetable Seeds and 

 69 specialties in Flower Seeds, many of which cannot be obtained elsewhere. 338,000 copies of this Book have already 

 been mailed, at a cost of more than $45,000. I merely make this statement to give readers of this advertisement who are 

 not acquainted with Maule's Seeds, an idea of the enormous business I am doing annually with the gardeners of the 

 country. You certainly need this Book before ordering Seeds, Bulbs, Plants or Trees of any description. It is sent free to 

 all ordering the above collection of my choice Novelties, and sending me 50 cents for same. 



Address WM. HENRY MAULE, lfOl Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



