8 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1926 
Maule’s Vegetable Seed Specialties 1926 
* 145 Maule’s Golden Rod \Vi set Wx 
Golden Rod Carrot | The Money Making g 
68 days. The Handsomest and Best C arr ot ( 
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Carrot for Both Home and Market 
This handsome carrot is an intensified 
Danvers, suited to both table and stock. 
It is a half long, stump-rooted carrot, 
somewhat deeper in color than Danvers 
and a heavier cropper. The root is 
smooth, uniform and handsome, entirely 
free from core, with sweet and tender 
flesh. It never becomes stringy nor 
shows rings, producing its crop of desir- 
able size and shape carrots in about 68 
days. Highly recommended both for 
table use and stock feeding and espe- 
cially desirable for market gardeners 
and amateurs who wish to grow some- 
thing choice in quality. With ordinary 
good treatment Golden Rod will yield 
close to 40 tons to the acre. Thousands 
of testimonials in favor of Golden Rod 
have already reached us, and we are 
sure it is worthy of universal trial. 
$0 days. The Earliest, Largest and Surest White Header Grown 
Heads the list as the earliest, finest and handsomest cauli- 
flower. Whether for forcing under glass or growing in the 
open ground, and whether planted early or late, it is the 
surest header of all, maturing its heads in about 90 days. It 
is very dwarf and compact in habit of growth, like the Snow- 
ball, and can be planted as close as 18 inches each way for 
forcing or where space is limited. Maule’s Prize Harliest is 
particularly desirable for forcing under glass, while in our 
open aif trials every plant has produced a head, excelling all 
other varieties in earliness, size and quality; undoubtedly the 
finest and most popular early cauliflower grown, either for 
the home garden or market. 
Packet, 25 ets.; 144 ounce, $1.00; ounce, $3.25; 
1%4 pound, $8.50; pound, $32.50, postpaid 
