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Maule's Superior Vegetable Seeds 



Wc strongly Recommend All Varieties Listed in Bold Type with Clover Marks 



2 Green Globe Artichoke 



Artichoke 



Culture — Seed may be sown in- 

 doors and plants set out in the 

 garden in rows 4 feet apart, and 

 2 feet apart in the rows, after all 

 danger of frost is past, produc- 

 ing heads the first year. Late in 

 the fall protect the crowns with 

 leaves or straw to prevent severe 

 freezing. 



2 Green Globe 



Cooked and Eaten Like 

 Asparagus 



A standard variety, grown for 

 its flower-heads. The plant is of 

 medium height with rather deep 

 green leaves. The buds or flower-heads are green, nearly 

 round, which are cooked like asparagus. 



Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40e; oz. 75o; % lb. $2.15; % lb. $4.00; 

 lb. $7.50, po.stpaid 



Asparagus 

 Seed 



Culture — Sow in the early Spring 

 in drills 2 to 3 feet apart, scattering 

 about 1 inch apart in the drills. Cover 

 with 1 inch of soil; cultivate freely. 

 A packet will produce about 200 

 plants; an ounce about 750 plants; 4 

 to 5 pounds to the acre. The follow- 

 ing Spring set out the roots in a per- 

 manent bed. 



1 Palmetto 



4 Mary Washington 



A Favorite Variety 



One of the most profitable aspara- 

 gus on the market; mammoth in size, 

 dark green, heavy yielding and early 

 producing. A standard variety for all 

 purposes. Always commands a high 

 price in all markets. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 30c; V2 lb. 45e; 



lb. 75c; 2 lbs. $1.35; 5 lbs. $3.20; 



10 lbs. $5.60, postpaid 



^ 4 Mary Washington Rust-Resistant 



The Newest Creation in Asparagus 



This strain is not only practically free from rust and other 

 diseases, but it is also larger and more vigorous. In color it 

 is a dark green, with a heavy overcast of rich purple. Has a 

 tight, pointed bud, and does not branch out until well beyond 

 the market height. Makes a clean, straight growth. Pro- 

 duces the finest kind of green asparagus, both for home use 

 or market. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. oOe; % lb. SOc; lb. $1.35; 2 lbs. $2.50; 

 5 lbs. $5.95; 10 lbs. $10.80, postpaid 



50X41 ASPARAGUS BOOK (HexameD 



A reliable treatise on Planting, Cultivating, Cutting, Pack- 

 ing and Canning. Illustrated. 168 pages. Cloth bound. 

 $1.20, postpaid. 



Asparagus Roots 



Culture — For a home garden, Asparagus Roots may be 

 planted 18 inches apart in rows 2Vr, feet apart, thereby requir- 

 ing about 100 roots for a patch 20x20 feet. 5,000 to 7,000 

 roots "^vill plant an acre. 



Cultural Directions Are Sent Tritb Every Order 

 69B50 PALMETTO. One-year-old. 25 for 50c; 50 for SOc 



100 for $1.50, postpaid. 

 69B52 PALMETTO. Two-year-old. 25 for 60c; 50 for $1.10 



100 for $2.00, postpaid. 

 69B56 MARY W A S H IN GT OIV. One-year-old. 25 for 70c 



50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.25, postpaid. 

 69B58 MARV AVASHINGTOIV. Two-year-old. 25 lor 85c 



50 for $1.50; 100 for $2.75, postpaid. 

 69B50 PALMETTO. One-year-old. 1,000 for $12.00 



5,000 for $55.00, not prepaid 

 69B52 PALMETTO. Two-year-old. 1,000 for $14.00 



5,000 for $65.00, not prepaid 

 69B56 MARY WASHINGTON. One-year-old. 1,000 for $13.00 



5,000 for $60.00, not prepaid 



69B58 MART WASHINGTON. Two-year-old. 1,000 for $15.00 



5,000 for $70.00, not prepaid 



Asparagus Roots are out of season during June to October 



Broccoli Known as Winter Cauliflower 



Culture — Sow seed early in May. Set plants out in June 

 or early July in rows two or three feet apart each way. Cul- 

 tivate same as Cauliflower which it resembles. A packet will 

 produce about 250 plants, about 3,000 plants to an ounce. 



* 103 Early 

 Anglers 



Large White 

 Heads. 150 days 



The large white 

 heads are hand- 

 some; of delicate 

 flavor. More hardy 

 than Cauliflower. 

 Grown extensively 

 in the northwest 

 for shipping to 

 our eastern mar- 

 kets. The most 

 popular home or 

 market sort. Ma- 

 tures its heads in 

 150 days. 



Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; 

 oz. 75c; Vi lb. $2.25; 



Vs lb. $4.10; 

 lb. $7.50, postpaid 103 Early Angiers Broccoli 



""^^^™ 105 CALABRESE 



The Popular Green Heading 

 Broccoli. 130 days 



Calabrese is the true green 

 heading sort, which develops 

 a head on the main stalk. 

 After this is cut for the 

 table or market, smaller 

 heads will develop from the 

 axis of the leaves. These 

 are cooked or tied together 

 in bunches of two or three 

 and also marketed. The nor- 

 mal cut is thereby doubled. 

 Matures in about 130 days. 

 Pkt. 20c; y. ox. SOc; oz. 85c; 



% lb. $2.55; V' lb. $4.65; 

 lb. $8.50, postpaid 



105 Calabrese Broccoli 



MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS 



Have you received our Special Market Growers Cata- 

 log? If not, and you are raising Vegetables or Flowers 

 for sale, send a postal card for it today. 



50X60 Roadside Marketing (Watts). A complete ad- 

 visor for the everyday use of gardeners — fruit growers — 

 poultrvmen and farmers, on the marketing of their Prod- 

 ucts to the consumer direct. Illustrated. 126 pages. Cloth 

 bound book. $1.35, postpaid.^ ^^__^_^^^__^^___^_^.^ 



Brussels Sprouts 



Known as Miniature Cabbage 



Culture — Excessive stem growth 

 should be avoided by planting in good 

 but not extra rich soil. Sow seed in 

 April or May in the open ground, set 

 plants in rows 3 feet apart, 18 inches 

 apart in row. Break leaves from stem 

 to aid formation of heads. A packet 

 yields about 300 plants, an ounce 3,000 

 plants. Ready for use in about 125 

 days. </ 



^ 108 Danish Prize 



Large, Solid Sprouts. 125 days 



This large headed variety has proven 

 to be a decided advance on anything 

 yet offered; being of half-dwarf, sturdy 

 growth and producing abundantly 

 large, solid dark green sprouts of fine 4:^; 

 quality in 125 days. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 85e; Vz lb. $1.25; 



lb. .$2.25; 2 lbs. $4.20; 5 lbs. $10.10; 



10 lbs. $19.10, postpaid 



lOS Brussels Sprouts 



You may order 250 Roots or over at the 1,000 rate. 2,000 roots or over at the 5,000 rate 



