When ordering either Vegetable 

 or Flower Seeds you will, of course, 

 want to include a number of dif- 

 ferent varieties. This Special Offer 

 shows our appreciation of your 

 patronage, and is a worth-while 

 saving. 



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MAULE'S 

 FOUR LEAF 



In this Catalog we are using the 

 Four Leaf Clover on all the varie- 

 ties of Vegetable seed that we con- 

 sider the best in their class, know- 

 ing they will grow in all sections 

 and soils, and give the best results. 

 If you -do not know what varieties 

 to plant, we would suggest ordering 

 such varieties as are marked with 

 the Four Leaf Clover. 



Alphabetically Arranged 



Desiring to have our Catalog just 

 as convenient as possible for our 

 customers when selecting the vari- 

 eties they like best, "we follow the 

 plan of listing all Vegetables in al- 

 phabetical order. Thus, you will 

 not have to consult the index so 

 often in locating the different va- 

 rieties when reading about their in- 

 dividual characteristics, and in 

 making out your order. 



CILTVRE — Sow seed early in May. 

 Set plants out in June or early July 

 in rows 2 or 3 ft. apart each way. 

 A packet will produce about 250 

 plants, 3.000 plants to an ounce. 



Green Globe Artichoke 



2 Green Globe 



A standard variety, 

 buds or flower head; 



CULTURE 



— Seed may 

 be sown in- 

 doors, then 

 plants set 

 out in rows 

 i ft. apart; 

 2 ft. apart 

 in rows, af- 

 ter all dan- 

 ger of frost 

 is past, 

 which will 

 produce 

 heads the 

 second 

 spring, 

 grown for its 



Postpaid: Packet 15c; ] 2 oz. 30c; 1 oz. 50c; 

 H lb. 31.50; H lb. 82.75; 1 lb. $5.00 



Danish Prize 

 Brussels Sprouts 



Known as Miniature 

 Cabbage. (125 Days) 



CULTURE — Es- 

 se s s i v e stem 

 growth should be 

 avoided by plant- 

 ing good but not 

 extra rich soil. 

 Sow seed in April 

 or May in the 

 open ground. Set 

 plants in rows 3 

 ft. apart, 18 in. 

 apart in row. 

 Break leaves from 

 stem to aid for- 

 mation of heads, 

 i A packet yields 

 Jabout 300 plants, 

 'an ounce 3,000 

 plants. Ready for 

 use in about 125 

 days. 

 10R This large headed variety has 

 XUO 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 quality in 125 days. 

 Postpaid: Packet 10c; 1 oz. 30c; H lb. 85c; 

 Yi lb. SI. 30; 1 lb. 82.50; 2 lbs. §4.55; 5 lbs. 811.00 



Early Angiers Broccoli 



Known as Winter Cauliflower (150 Days) 



ioS Danish Prize 

 This large 



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105 Calabresc Broccoli 



Delicate flavor. More hardy than 

 Cauliflower. Grown extensively 

 in the northwest for shipping to our 

 eastern markets. The most popular 

 home or market variety. Matures its 

 heads in about 150 days. 



Postpaid: Packet 15c; Vz oz. 30c; 1 oz. 50c; 

 H lb. $1.40; H lb. $2.65; 1 lb. $5.00 



Calabrese or Green 

 Heading Broccoli 



Italian Green Sprouting (90 Days) 



inff After the head is cut for the 

 -*•"" tahle or market, smaller heads 

 will develop on stalk. These are 

 cooked or tied together in bunches of 

 two or three and also marketed. The 

 normal cut is thereby doubled. Ma- 

 tures in about 90 days. 



Postpaid: Packet 15c; H oz. 30c; 1 oz. 50c; 



M lb. $1.40; Ulb. $2.6 : : 1 lb. $5.00; 2 lbs. $9.20; 



5 lbs. $2>.25 



Asparagus 



CULTURE — S o w 



in the early spring 

 in drills 2 to 3 ft. 

 apart, scattering 

 about 1 in. apart in 

 drills. Cover with 

 1 in. of soil; cul- 

 tivate freely. A 

 packet will pro- 

 duce about 200 

 plants; an ounce 

 about 750 plants; 

 1 to 5 lbs. to acre. 



CULTURE — For a 



home garden, As- 

 paragus Roots 

 may be planted IS 

 in. apart in rows 

 2% ft. apart, 

 thereby requiring 

 about 100 roots 

 for a patch 20 xL 

 20 ft. 5,000 to 1 ^ 

 7.000 roots will 

 plant an acre. 



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Cultural Directions Are Sent with 

 Every Order of Roots 



Mary Washington Rust-Besistant 



The Newest Creation in Asparagus 



A This strain is not only practically 

 ^ free from rust and other diseases, 

 but it also is 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 market height. 

 Makes a clean, straight growth. Pro- 

 duces the finest kind of green aspara- 

 gus, both for home use or market. 

 Postpaid: Packet 10c; 1 oz. 15c; % lb. 40c; 

 l'-i lb. 60c; 1 lb. $1.00; 2 lbs. $1.85; 5 lbs. $4.40; 

 10 lbs. $8.00 



£.QT>Z6, MART WASHINGTON". One- 

 u " Dau year-old. Postpaid: 25 for 70c; 

 50 for $1-25; 100 for $2.00. 



[ARY WASHINGTON. Two- 

 rear-old. Postpaid: 25 for S5c; 

 50 for $1.50; 100 for $2.50. 

 fiQTlZft MART WASHINGTON. 

 "" DJU year-old. Not Prepaid: 

 for $11.00; 5,000 for $52.50. 

 £QT>-0 MARY WASHINGTON". 

 "" u<JO year-old. Not Prepaid: 

 for $12.00; 5,000 for $57.50. 



Asparagus Roots are nut of season 

 during June to Oetob^r 



69B58 ™ 



One- 

 1,000 



Two- 

 1,000 



103 Early Angiers Broccoli 



4 WM. HENRY MAULE, 



•The Old Reliable Seed House," 



Philadelphia, Pa- 



