WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1926 
ties. We make no charge for bags. 
The best. 
Brush 
bright green color. 
drills, using 10 to 12 pounds of seed per acre. 
Packet, 10 ects.; pound, 40 ects.; 
3 pounds, $1.00, postpaid 
firm, of good length and 
The standard sort. Sow in 
Not prepaid, 1142 pounds, (peck), $1.25; 
46 pounds (bushel), $4.75 
849 Spring Rye 
Used with profit as a catch crop where grain 
has winter killed. Quite commonly employed 
recently. Sow 84 lbs. to 112 lbs. to acre. 
Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 30 cts.; 
3 pounds, 75 ets., postpaid 
Net prepaid, 14 pounds (peck), $1.15; 
56 pounds (bushel), $4.25 
ting all Clovers, Vetch, Gar- 
den Beans, Garden Peas, Peanuts, Soy 
Beans and Cow Peas. Be sure to specify 
which one you want to inoculate, as there 
is a different culture for each, 
i4-acre size, 75 cts. each, postpaid; 
l-acre size, $1.50 each, postpaid; 
5-acre size, $5.00, each, postpaid 
For inocula 
831 Thousand Headed 
Produces plants growing 3 to 4 feet high; 
the stems are covered with rosettes of leaves. 
It is a heavy cropper, often yielding 10,000 
Ibs. per acre in one season. All fowls and ani- 
mals, especially hogs and sheep, eat it greed- 
ily. Hardy and will thrive on most any soil. 
Sow 2 pounds per acre in rows or broadcast. 
Packet, 10 cts.; quarter pound, 30 ets.; 
pound, $1.00; 5 pounds, $4.00, postpaid 
Not prepaid, 5 pounds, $3.50 
Maule’s 
Sunflower | 
Sunflower seed is one of the best egg pro- | 
ducing foods for poultry; the leaves make ex- | 
cellent fodder, being relished by all kinds of | 
stock. The stalks make excellent fire wood. 
It can be sown any time before the middle of 
July. Plant in hills, 3% to 4 feet apart each 
way, allowing 3 to 4 plants to each hill, or in 
drills; 5 pounds will sow an acre, Cultivate 
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856 Mammoth Russian 
Flowers 18 to 20 inches in diameter. Very 
showy, and largely grown for the amount of 
seed produced. Stalks often grow 10 feet high. 
Packet, 10 ects., half pound, 20 ects.; 
pound, 35 ets.; 5 pounds, $1.50, postpaid 
Not prepaid, 6144 pounds (peck), $1.00; 
25 pounds (bushel), $3.50 
Customers may order half-pecks at 
the peck rate, half bushels at the 
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855 Black Giant 
This magnificent sunflower produces even 
larger heads than the Mammoth Russian, pro- 
ducing more seed per acre than any other va- 
riety. The seeds are short, plump, well filled 
with meat, and have a thin shell. Specimens 
have been grown measuring 6 feet in circum- 
ference. It is something wonderful and is 
extremely profitable to grow. 
Seed crop very short; can offer in small 
quantities only. 
Packet, 15 cts.; half pound, 40 cts.; 
pound, 75 cts.; 5 pounds, $3.50, postpaid 
Farm eng Grain Seeds 
: The following varieties of field and grain seeds are especially adapted to Spring; Summer and Fall sowing. 
scription of each variety we give the quantity of seed required to plant an acre. 
| stitute for 
In the de- 
Write for special prices on larger quanti- 
All prices on pages 112 to 119 are subject to change without notice. 
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789 Japanese Buckwheat 
The best and most profitable variety. 
144 bushel of seed sown a crop of 40 bushels 
From 
has been harvested. Flour is superior to that 
from any other variety. Ripens early. Sow 36 
pounds in drills or 48 lbs. broadcast per acre. 
Packet, 10 ets.; pound, 30 ets.; 
3 pounds, 75 ets., postpaid 
Not prepaid, 12 pounds (peck), 75 cts.; 
48 pounds (bushel), $2.75 
861 Spring Vetch | 
Spring Vetch ¥ z 
or Tares is a ™ 
rapid grower 
and should be 
or 
is highly rec- 
ommended for 
making a fine 
grade of hay, 
for excellent 
grazing or for 
turning under 
toimprove 
the land. it 
makes a 
splendid sub- 
clover for sec- 
tions or on 
lands that 
will not grow 
clover. It is 
much relished 
by all stock. 
It is very 
rich, nutri- 
tious, contain- 
ing even more 
protein than 
alfalfa. Sow 
90 pounds per 
acre alone, or 
60 pounds of 
Vetch with 28 
pounds of 
spring wheat, 
rye or oats. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 
60 pounds (bushel), $4.75 
860 Hairy or Winter Vetch 
This useful plant is noted for its extreme 
hardiness. As a winter cover crop, to prevent 
leaching, as well as for grazing, hay and fer- 
tilizing purposes, it is ome of the best. Sow 
90 pounds of seed per acre alone, or 60 pounds 
of Vetch with 28 pounds of winter rye or oats, 
Packet, 10 ets.; pound, 45 ets.; 
3 pounds, $1.25, postpaid 
Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck), $2.40; 
60 pounds (bushel), $9.00 
