88 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1926 
Maule’s Sugar Peas  (Raaae 
Long, Thick, Fleshy, Edible Pods. Choice for Snap Shorts, being Cooked in the Same Manner as String Eeans ' 
Should not be planted as early as the smooth, round seeded sorts. Wait until the weather becomes warm and settled. 
Ready for use in 55 to 70 days. 
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SEED WITH 
514 MAULE’S MAMMOTH LUSCIOUS SUGAR PEA 
525 Dwarf Gray Sugar 
55 days. The Earliest Edible Podded Sugar Pea 
A distinct variety with edible pods maturing in 55 days. Plants 
% 514 Maule’s Mammoth Luscious Sugar 
70 days. The Perfect Giant Podded Sugar Pea 
This splendid sugar pea fully maintains its Teputation as a choice growing 2 feet high with an abundance of’ medium size, sweet and 
table variety. Indeed, our sales of the seed increase year by year. tender pods. Prepare for the table just as you would snap beans, and 
The peas are not shelled, but the pod is eaten like a snap bean. The serve with butter or white sauce. 
pods are stringless, and in flavor, brittleness and succulence are unex- Packet, 10 cts.; 1% Ib., 25 ets.; Ib., 40 ets.; 5 Ibs., $1.75, postpaid 
celled. The vines are very tall, reaching a height of 5 or 6 feet and Not prepaid, 5 Ibs. or over at 25 cts. per Ib.; 100 Ibs., $20.00 
requiring support. The full grown pods are ready to eat in 70 days 
and are 6 to 7 inches long and 1% inches broad and are produced con- 526 Meltin Su ar 
tinuously for a considerable period, the vines having great bearing = peg £ 
capacity on account of their height. The sweetness and tenderness of 70 days. Large Edible Podded Late Sort : 
this pea insure it a permanent place in the garden. It is enormously A great favorite, white seeded sugar pea, with those who have oncé 
productive of delicious pods. It should be tried where bush beans and used them. Plants grow 5 feet high, producing handsome large pods in 
snap shorts are relished. 70 days, which when cooked resemble wax beans; tender and delicious® 
Packet, 15 cts.; % Ib., 30 ets.; Ib., 55 ets.; 5 Ibs., $2.50, postpaid Packet, 10 ects.; 1% Ib., 30 ets.; Ib., 50 ets.; 5 Ibs., $2.25, postpaid 
Not prepaid, 5 Ibs. or over at 40 cts. per Ib.; 100 Ibs., $35.00 Not prepaid, 5 Ibs. or over at 35 ets. per Ib.; 100 Ibs., $30.00 
Maule’s Succession Collection of Peas 
If you plant all these varieties the same day, you will have a successful supply of fresh, luscious, green peas for your 
table, from spring until late summer. 
529 Market Surprise, extremely early, height 214 feet 497 Dwarf Telephone, mid-season, height 2 feet 
510 Little Marvel, second early, height 15 inches 495 Maule’s Perpetual, latest sort, height, 214 feet 
3189 One packet each (4 packets in all) for 35 ets.; 3191 half pound of each (4 half pounds in all), for $0 ets., postpaid 
: 3193 One pound of each (4 pounds in all), for $1.50, postpaid 
Not prepaid, 3191 half pound of each (4 half pounds in all), 60 ets.; 3193 One pound of each (4 pounds in all), $1.00 
CuLTUuRE—Sow seed in a hot bed in February or March and treat same as Tomatoes. Use wood ashes on seed 
bed. When plants are large enough and weather Settled, transplant in rows 3 or 3% feet apart each way, and 
cultivate frequently. A packet will produce about 200 plants; an ounce produces about 5,000 plants; sufficient 
for an acre. = = 
716 BIG HAVANA.—An Americanized Havana, Culture directions are plainly printed on each packa é 
large, long leaf. It is one of the earliest. Fine tex- ree ee S 866 Arbor Vitae, American. Erect, pyramidal evergreen Y 
ture. bs tree. Useful in groups, beds or borders. 
Packet, 10 ets.; ounce, 50 cits. : Y% 0z., 35 cts.; 0z., 60 cts.; %4 Ib., $1.75; lb., $6.00, postpaid 
quarter pound, $1.50; pound, $5.00, postpaid 867 Apple. Hardy, noored plants are used for grafting to by nurserymen. 
: 3 2 OZ., 15 cts. 0Z., 25 cts.; %4 Ib., 75 cts.; Ib., $2.50, postpaid i 
719 IMPROVED GOLD LEAF.— For bright 869 Catalpa Speciosa. Valuable for timber, fence posts, Taneoad ties, ete. A rapid)} 
wrappers this variety is the best. The leaf is large, grower. 4% oz., 20 cts.; 0z., 35 cts.; %4 Ib., $1.00; lb., $3.50, postpaid. ; 
of medium breadth, and fine grained; cures bright 870 Cherry Mazard. Hardy, 
rooted plants are use i rafti . 
or mahogany. ed plants are used for grafting to by nurserymen 
3 1 oz., 15 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; 44 Ibi, 75 cts.5 
Packet, 15 ects.; ounce, 65 cts.; 
quarter pound, $1.75; pound, $6.50, postpaid 
720 PENNSYLVANIA SEED LEAF.—vVery ex- 
tensively grown in the Lancaster district of Penn- 
sylvania, which is famous for its fine cigar tobaccos. 
Packet, 15 ects.; ounce, 50 cts.; 
quarter pound, $1.50; pound, $5.00, postpaid 
724 CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF.—Grown in all 
sections of the U. S. and extensively in Connecticut. 
Broad leaf of medium length. Suitable for cigar 
Allers. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 50 cts.; 
quarter pound, $1.50; pound, $5.00, postpaid 
725 SWEET ORONOKO.—A long narrow leaf, 
curing a rich red, the finest plug fillers. Makes the 
best natural chewing leaf, 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 50 cts.; 
quarter pound, $1.50; pound, $5.00, postpaid 
726 THE PRIMUS.—This is the earliest tobacco 
grown, It will ripen even in Canada. Leaves large, 
fibre fine, texture silky, flavor superior. It makes an 
elegant smoking tobacco, either for cigars or pipe. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 50 cts.; 
quarter pound, $1.50; pound, $5.00, postpaid 
727 IMPROVED WHITE BURLEY.—Of especial 
value for cut or plug tobacco; often used for wrap- 
pers. Large, broad leaf, curing a very desirable 
color, 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 45 cts.; 
quarter pound, $1.25; pound, $4.50, postpaid 
726 THE PRIMUS 
- Ib., $2.50, postpaid 
871 Honey Locust. Large vigorous tree wi 
fern like leaves. Makes a fine defensive hed, 
te oz., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; %4 lb., 50 ets.; 
a iE Ib., $1.50, postpaid : 
872 Norway Spruce. A popular evergreen 
tree, effective in groups, hedges or single spec 
men on lawns. % oz., 30 cts.; 0oz., 50 cts 
33 1% Ib., $1.50; lb., $5.00, postpaid 4 
873 Osage Orange. Valuable hedge pla 
with fern like leaves, branches closely thorned 
Sometimes planted as specimen trees. 
VY 02, 20 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; % Ib., 85 cts.; 7 
Ib... $3.00, postpaid 
used for grafting to by nurserymen 
i ¥ Ib., $7.00, postpaid 4 
Ps §7§ Wir, Douglass. A rapid grower. Makes 
fine specimen evergreen tree for the lawn, alsa 
valuable for timber. 1% oz., 55 cts.; oz., $1.00; 
is 4 \b., $2.75; 1b., $10.00, postpaid | 
879 White Pine. A rapid growing evergreen 
tree for the lawn, Useful for groups, beds, ete: 
Ye 0z., 35 ets.; oz., 60 cts.; %4 Ib., $1.75; 
: Ib., $6.00, postpaid 
880 Yellow Locust. Produces trees of large 
; Size. A rapid grower. Valuable also for timber. 
Y2 0Z., 10 ets.; oz., 15 ects.; %4 Ib., 50 cts.; 
: 5 Ib., $1.50, postpaid | 
881 Yellow Pine. A quick, strong grower, 
heavy needled evergreen tree for the lawn, also) 
% Ib., $2.50; Ib., $9.00, postpaid | 
§74 Pear, Kieffer. Hardy, rooted plants are 
44 0z., 40 cts.; oz., 70 cts.; 14 Ib., $2.00; ‘| 
valuable for timber. % oz., 50 cts.; oz., 90 cts.s} 
