Beets are easily grown and can be used in so many ways, they should be in every garden 5 
Maule’s ; Vegetable Seed Specialties for 1926 — 
K 9 = 50 days. 
6 Maule S Blood Turnip Beet The Best of Them All 
- Maule’s Blood Turnip Beet has given such excellent satisfaction that it still retains its position 
at the head of our list. It is very early, nearly as early as Kgyptian, ready for the table in about 
50 days. The color is a rich dark red, and shape is globular. It is free from side or fibrous roots, 
being always smooth. It is excellent for foreing for a main spring or summer crop, or for use in 
winter, as it is a good keeper. It always cuts and “cooks a rich, dark blood red; is tender, sweet and 
crisp, and is in every way the standard sort for the market or home eardener. Maule’s Blood 
Turnip Beet has long been regarded as the standard of excellence by more than 90,000 successful 
gardeners, who plant it year after year in preference to any other. 
Packet, 10 ee ounce, 20 quarter pound: 60 cts.; pound, $2.00; 5 pounds, $8.75, postpaid 
x so Lucullus Swiss Chard 
21 days. The Cut and Come Again Spinach Beet 
This handsome and distinct variety is a great acquisition. 
The stalks are as thick and broad as rhubarb. The plants 
grow to a height of from 2 to 2% feet, and the stalks are 
from 10 to 12 inches long below the leaf and 1% inches 
broad. These stalks are delicious when cooked and should 
be served in the same manner as asparagus. The leaf por- 
tion is heavily crumpled or savoyed and is very crisp and 
tender. It is cooked and served in the same manner as 
spinach. The leaves and stalks, being served as separate 
vegetables, afford two distinct dishes from the same plant 
at one time. Can start cutting in about 21 days. 
Packet, 10 ets.; ounce, 15 cts.; 1% pound, 45 cts.; 
pound, $1.25; 5 peunds, $5.50, postpaid 
Order By Number or Name 
When ordering all Seeds and Collections order by 
Number or Name, if by Number only be sure to give 
Correct Number. 
89 LUCULLUS SWISS CHARD 
