16 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1926 zi & = 
Maule’s Vegetable Seed Specialties for 1926 
» w Maule’s Radio Extremely Early Dwarf Pea 
45 days. The Earliest Dwarf Pea in Existence, 
Hardy and Prolific 
Maule’s Radio is a smooth seeded pea, and is one of the earliest 
dwarf sorts in cultivation. Vines usually grow to a height of from 
12 to 15 inches, and are very uniform. On account of their quick 
growing dwarf habit they can be planted closer than most other sorts, 
yielding a greater quantity of peas from a comparatively small space 
of ground. The green pods are of medium size, well filled with peas 
of a most delicious flavor. Ready to use in 45 days. For the private 
gardener, who demands a first early dwarf pea of good quality, Maule’s 
Radio is very desirable. An ideal extra early dwarf kitchen garden 
sort. : 
Packet, 10 ets.; half pound, 25 cts.; pound, 45 ets.; 
5 pounds, $2.09, postpaid 
Not prepaid, 5 pounds or over at 30 ects. per pound; 100 pounds, $25.00 
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506 MAULE’S RADIO EXTREMELY EARLY DWARF PEA 
x 504 Maule’s World Record Pea 
50 days. An Improved Type of Prosperity or Gradus, but Earlier 
This new and improved type of Prosperity or Gradus Pea is slightly earlier than that 
famous variety, and is the earliest of all the large podded vine sorts. The vines grow 
about 2 feet in height and are tremendously productive, requiring no brush or stakes, of 
a medium green color, producing large medium green pods fully 4 to 5 inches long, fairly 
broad, pointed and well filled with 7 to 9 very large dark green peas of exceptional qual- 
ity. Matures in 50 days. An extremely popular pea with- market gardeners and com- 
mercial truckers everywhere. An excellent home garden sort. 
Packet, 12 ets.; % pound, 30 ets.; pound, 50 cts.; 5 pounds, $2.10, postpaid 
Not prepaid, 5 pounds or over at 32 cts. per pound; 100 pounds, $26.00 
% 513 Maule’s Prodigious or Prince Edward Pea 
The Giant of the Pea Family 
70 days. The Largest Podded, the Heaviest Cropper, the Greatest and Unrivaled Pea 
There are few varieties of seed in this seed book that are better named than this pea. 
Nothing more nearly expresses its one remarkable characteristic than its name Pro- 
digious, when you consider that this variety will produce pods attaining the extraor- 
dinary length of 7 inches and upwards, closely packed with 11 to 13 large, dark green 
peas of fine flavor. The plant is of branching habit, growing about 5 feet in height, with 
dark green foliage. It is of very vigorous and robust constitution, which enables it to 
withstand drought and mildew. The pods are produced in great profusion, mostly in 
pairs. Prodigious cannot be excelled as an exhibition sort, on account of its striking 
and very attractive appearance. Market gardeners who do not know Prodigious should 
give it a trial. There are thousands of our customers who will be delighted to show 
their friends such enormous pods of peas, the largest, by far, they have ever seen; ma- 
tures in 70 days. An excellent large dark green podded sort for the home garden or 
market. 
Packet, 12 ets.; half pound, 25 cts.; pound, 45 cts.; 5 pounds, $2.00, postpaid 
Not prepaid, 5 pounds or over at 30 cts. per pound; 100 pounds, $24.00 
513 MAULE’S PRODIGIOUS OR PRINCE EDWARD PEA 
