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Maule’s Vegetable Seed Specialties for 1926 
x» 10 Golden Acre Cabbage 
70 days. The Earliest Large Round Headed Sort 
Golden Acre has proven to be one of the most profitable 
home garden or market varieties for the early crop. Plants 
are dwarf, allowing close planting; the solid heads are as 
round as a bail, measuring, when fully matured, about 9 
inches in diameter, the average weight of which is 5 
pounds; hard as a cannon ball, solid and very uniform. 
The large size heads mature in 70 days and practically all 
at one time, and each is exactly like one another in size 
and form. Our selected stock of this grand cabbage is 
unexcelled—grown for us in Denmark by the originator. 
Packet, 25 cts.; half ounce, 65 cts.; ounce, $1.20; 
quarter pound, $3.25; pound, $12.00, postpaid 
% 123 Maule’s Wisconsin Hollander Cabbage 
120 days. The “Yellows” or “Yellow Rot’ Disease- 
Resistant Sort 
This new strain of Hollander cabbage we recommend 
for locations where cabbage plants are affected by the 
“yellows,’’ causing fields to be abandoned. The disease- 
resistant qualities of this cabbage enable growers to 
produce a crop of medium size round or somewhat flat- 
tened heads of remarkable solidity and excellent keeping 
quality. Matures in about 120 days. The plants show 
considerable variation of types, resemble Hollander, but 
longer and more leafy and spreading. See page 42 for 
illustration and full description. 
ul 5 Packet, 15 cts.; 2 packets, 25 cts.; half ounce, 35 cts.; 
AGRE CABBAGE ounce, 60 cts.; quarter pound, $1.75; pound, $6.00, postpaid 
135 THE HOUSER 130 days. The Latest Cabbage of Them All 
BZ 7-77 This excellent cabbage is in very wide 
———— WS : favor, and thousands of our friends tes- 
tify to its value. It is at least two weeks 
later than any strain of the Late Flat 
Dutch type. In solidity it is almost as 
hard as the renowned Danish Ball Head. 
It is very compact in habit of growth, 
the leaves closely surrounding and over- 
lapping the head. The shape and ap- 
pearance are shown in the illustration. 
In size the Houser cabbage will aver- 
age about 12 pounds at maturity, and 
the heads are uniformly handsome. The 
shape is round and deep, as indicated, 
. and when a head cracks or bursts it is 
always at the stem end, which does not 
/ destroy its use for market. 
In quality the Houser cabbage equals 
the best, being very free from the coarse 
ribs found in most late sorts. In fact, we 
would say that the Houser cabbage is 
very well bred, and in the careful trials 
and comparative tests on our trial 
grounds, it has shown up excellently 
with all other late sorts. It is a strong, 
vigorous grower, with ability to with- 
stand drought better thanmostvarieties. 
Its true merit is shown by the demand 
for it. It behaves well on the field and 
sells well in the market, andadaptsitself 
to various conditions of soil and climate. 
In respect to its keeping qualities in 
winter storage, we have only to say that 
it is perfect. Indeed, it is because the 
Houser is so extremely late, maturing in 
about 130 days, and is such an excellent 
keeper that it has attained such wide 
: popularity. We offer a reselected strain, 
= - grown from the original stock, 
acket, 20 cts.; 2 packets, 35 cts.; half ounce, 60 cts.; ounce, $1.00; quarter pound, $3.00; pound, $10.00, postpaid 
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