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faule’s Vegetable Seed Specialties for 1926 
50 days. The Earliest of the White Spine Type. It “Stays Green.”’, Holds Its Dark Green Color a Long While 
- Maule’s Earliest Black Diamond is the cucumber all growers are looking for. It is adapted to all sections and soils. We 
specially recommend it to all growers that grow cucumbers either in small or large quantities, for the home garden, mar- 
et or long distance shipping. The fruit grows seven to eight inches in length, cylindrical in shape, smooth and handsome. 
he color is a dark green from end to end, with little white rays at the blossom end. Maule’s Earliest Black Diamond retains 
his dark green color longer than any kind we know of. On this account it will always command the highest market price. 
‘he flesh is white, firm, crisp, and of the very best quality for slicing. The vine makes a vigorous growth and is an enor- 
nous yielder of dark, always green, cucumbers, maturing in about 50 days. 
Packet, 12 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; quarter pound, 55 cts.; pound, $1.75; 5 pounds, $7.50, postpaid 
* 303 Maule’s Emerald Isle Kale 
55 days. Quite Hardy, Half Dwarf, Finely Curled Sort 
A distinct and hardy variety of medium height. The leaves 
are very large, deeply curled and fringed and of that desir- 
able rich, deep green color. The plants are hardy above zero; 
frost improves the quality. 
Maule’s Emerald Isle is one of the handsomest and hardiest 
-Ikales ever developed, yielding a tremendous crop of fine, large, 
curly leaves for greens. Ready to use in 55 days. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; quarter pound, 45 cts.; 
pound, $1.35; 5 pounds, $6.25, postpaid 
Maule’s Vegetable Seed Specialties 
are offered on pages 2 to 21. Plant aS many as your 
space will permit. All are worth-while to grow. 
Don’t Fail to Include Some or All in Your Order 
sani ni 
x Maule’s Extra Early Cucumber 
f fine quality and the color an 
When ready 
ma i Its earliness and its very high 
mi e it a good variety for both home and market gardens, or for planting in June or July for late pickles. 
; Packet, 12 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; quarter pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1.50; 5 pounds, $6.75, postpaid 
