-Maule’s Vegetable Seed Specialties for 1926 
« 539 Maule’s Early Giant 
Sweet Pepper 
110 days. The Earliest Large and Most Prolific 
Sweet Pepper Grown 
Maule’s Early Giant is the earliest and largest sweet pep- 
per grown. The plants grow about 2 feet in height and are 
very productive, producing an enormous yield of extra large 
size green peppers turning red when fully ripe in about 110 
days. The thick flesh is very sweet and of pleasant flavor. 
Owing to its earliness, Maule’s Early Giant will produce a 
Sood crop of peppers in the Northern States where other 
large sorts fail. An excellent home garden sort and a profit- 
able large pepper for the market gardener. 
Packet, 20 cts.; 3 packets, 50 ects.; half ounce, $1.50; 
ounce, $2.50, postpaid 
539 MAULE’S EARLY GIANT SWEET PEPPER 
# so7 Maule’s Potlatch or Big 
Dinner Pea 
8 days. Decidedly the Best of All Semi-Dwarf, Large 
Podded Main Crop Peas 
Potlatch or Big Dinner has become one of our most pop- 
lar sorts, the demand for this excellent variety among our 
any gardening friends being enormous. The vines grow 
} to 24 inches high, with unusually dark green foliage. 
roducing in 68 days long pods of a rich dark green color, 
‘ten measuring 6 inches or more, with 9 to 11 enormous 
2aS in a pod. It is a wonder in productiveness, and the 
ay the peas shell out is astonishing. No variety known 
ill produce more pods, shell better, or contain more tender 
ad delicious peas. 
Packet, 10 ets.; half pound, 25 ects.; pound, 45 ets.; 507 MAULE’S POTLATCH OR BIG DINNER PEA 
res é 5 pounds, $2.00, postpaid 
ot prepaid, 5 Ibs. or over at 30 cts. per Ib.; 100 Ibs., $23.00 
AULE’S EARLIEST °5 ALL. 
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fee 488 Maule’s Earliest of All Peas 
41 days. Bright Green Peas of Excellent Flavor 
Maule’s Earliest of All pea has become the main reliance of thousands of 
Ni truckers and gardeners who wish to be first in market with new peas. It isa 
§ smooth sort; maturing an abundance of pods in 41 days. It is absolutely un- 
surpassed in extra early qualities, in flavor, in size of pod and productiveness, 
in vigor and regularity of growth. Vines grow 30 in. high. Every seedsman 
“ elaims to sell an “earliest” pea, but, after testing them all, we know that not 
_ one excels our own celebrated strain, either in quality, quantity or earliness. 
Maule’s Earliest of All is very hardy, and may be sown as soon as the soil be- 
comes mellow. 
Packet, 10 cts.; half pound, 25 cts.; pound, 40 cts.; 5 pounds, $1.75, postpaid 
Not prepaid, 5 pounds or over at 25 cts. per pound; 100 pounds, $21.00 
