Maule’s Vegetable Seed Specialties are offered on pages 2 to 21, inclusive 39 
» 20 Maule’s Extremely Early Baby Ballhead Cabbage 
68 days. An Excellent Early, Round, Solid Head Sort for the Home Garden 
The Best Early Basket Cabbage for the Market Gardener or for Forcing 
This extremely early cabbage, on account of its short 
stem and few outer leaves, can be grown closer together 
than any other sort; in fact, it can be grown as close as 
eight or nine inches apart in the row. Just what is wanted 
for the home garden where space is limited. 
Its extreme earliness makes it a desirable sort for forcing 
—producing firm, well-shaped, round heads in about 68 days 
from time of sowing of seed. Maule’s Extremely Early 
Baby Ballhead Cabbage produces small, unusually solid 
white heads which are crisp and of delicious quality in 
about six weeks after setting out the plants. The peculiar 
advantage of this extremely early cabbage is that it re- 
quires very little space to grow, in comparison to other early 
varieties of cabbage; also its remarkable firmness and de- 
licious taste. Originator’s stock, grown in Denmark. 
Packet, 15 cts.; ¥% ounce, 45 cts.; ounce, 85 cts.; 
144 pound, $2.20; pound, $8.50; 5 pounds, $40.00, postpaid 
x% U1 Maule’s First Early 
70 days. Good Size Extra Early Flat-Headed Cabbage 
Maule’s First Early is what is wanted for home or market. 
Its shape, habit of growth and general aspect are well 
shown in the illustration on Specialty page 6. It can safely 
be planted as close as Wakefield and is a sure header. It 
excels Wakefield and all other early cabbages in solidity of 
head; in fact the head is as hard as a stone. 
For a more complete description and illustration see 
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120 MAULE’S EXTREM 
18 Charleston Wakefield | 
)0 days. An Improved and Larger Form 
of Jersey Wakefield True Type 
The Wakefield, with its pointed heads, 
veld the leading place among early cab- 
yages for several decades. It is so relia- 
ly early and so genuinely good that noth- 
ng can wholly supersede it or drive it 
put of the markets. 
The Charleston Wakefield is an _im- 
Iroved and larger form of Maule’s Prize 
Wakefield. It requires rather more time 
o reach maturity, but it yields fully twice 
the crop of the original Wakefield cab- 
sage. It comes along in a close succes- 
sion to the earliest cabbage crop produc- 
ng its heads in about 90 days. It is a 
strain which cannot be profitably over- 
ooked by any gardener, whether it is in- 
ended for a private garden or to be sent 
0 market. 
Charleston Wakefield is a good keeper 
and may be planted as a second crop to 
mature in the autumn, if desired. It is a 
irst rate shipper, and in great favor with 
sverybody who knows it. 
Packet, 10 cts.; half ounce, 20 cts.; 
ounce, 35 cts.; 1% pound, $1.00; 
pound, $3.50; 5 pounds, $16.25, postpaid 
* 110 Golden Acre 
10 days. The Earliest Large Round-Headed Cabbage 
Plant is dwarf, allowing close planting; 
heads are as round as a ball, measuring 
when fully matured, about 9 inches in di- 
zmeter, the average weight of which is 5 
pounds; hard, solid and very uniform. 
Heads mature in about 70 days and prac- 
tically all at the one time and each is ex- 
actly like one another in size and form— 
our selected stock of this cabbage is un- 
excelled for market and home garden use. 
See Specialty page 7 for illustration and 
full description. 
Packet, 25 cts.; % oz., 65 cts.; 0z., $1.20; 
% pound, $3.25; pound, $12.00, postpaid 
ELY EARLY BABY BALLHEAD CABBAGE 
Specialty page 6. 
packets, 35 cts.; 4% ounce, 60 cts.3 
pound, $10.00, postpaid 
Packet, 20 ects.; 2 
ounce, $1.00; 14 pound, $3.00; 
* 112 Maule’s Earliest Express 
Chinese or 
Celery Cabbage 
60 days. 
% 130 Pe-Tsai 
Chinese cabbage is so easily grown, . 6 
that it should be in every garden. It is 70 days. The Earliest of the Pointed 
a dainty table vegetable either shredded % Head Sorts 
as slaw, cooked as other cabbage or We first introduced this cabbage in 
trimmed to be eaten as celery. It should |1887. With First Early it holds the 
Place as the earliest cabbage in cultiva- 
tion, as it has produced fair sized, mar- 
ketable heads in 70 days from the sow- 
ing of the seed. There are few loose 
Teves: and almost every plant forms a 
head. 
Packet, 10 ets.; half ounce, 20 ets.; 
be sown early for Spring use, or grown 
like Jate cabbage planting in July or 
August for Fall use. When bleached it 
is almost clear white, and is very crisp 
and tender. Grows very quickly, being 
ready to eat in 60 days. Full cultural 
directions are printed on each package. 
Packet, 10 ects.; half ounce, 15 cts.; 
ounce, 25 ets.; quarter pound, 65 cts.; 
pound, $2.00; 5 pounds, $9.25, postpaid 
115 Maule’s 
Winningstadt 
85 days 
Remarkably Hard and Solid 
Maule’s Winningstadt matures 
its solid heads in 85 days. The 
heads are slightly larger than 
Wakefield and of the proper 
cone-shaped form. It is a sure 
header, even where other sorts 
fail, and seems less liable to the 
attack of the cabbage worm than 
other sorts. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 1% ounce, 20 cts.3 
ounce, 30 cts.; 4% pound, 85 cts.$ 
ounce, 30 cts.; 
quarter pound, 85 cts.; pound, $3.00; 
5 pounds, $13.75, postpaid 
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pound, $3.00; 5 pounds, $13.75, 
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