Golden Acre* 



i he Earliest Round Headed Variety. 

 (70 Days) 



"Jin One of the most profitable home 

 xxv garden or market varieties for 

 the early crop. Plants are dwarf, al- 

 lowing close planting; solid heads, 

 round as a ball, measuring - , when fully 

 matured, about 9 in. in diameter, aver- 

 aging- 5 lbs. each. Hard as a cannon 

 ball, solid, and very uniform. Heads 

 mature in about 70 days and practi- 

 cally all at one time. They are exactly 

 like one another in size and form. 

 Postpaid: Packet 15c; 1 oz. 50c; M lb- 81.40; 

 J i lb. S2.60 ; 1 lb. $4.75 ; 2 lbs. $8.85 ; 5 lbs. $21.35; 

 10 lbs. $40.35 



& SVIauie's Four Leaf 

 Glover Mark & 



"We are using the Four Leaf Clo- 

 ver on all such varieties of vege- 

 table seeds that we consider the 

 best in their class, knowing they 

 will grow in all sections and soils, 

 giving the best results. If you do 

 not know what varieties to plant, 

 we would suggest ordering such va- 

 rieties as are marked with the Four 

 Leaf Clover. 



AH Head Early * 



The AM Year Round Cabbage. (90 Days) 



17 6 It has P roven itself to be adaptable to a wide range of 

 ■*- xy * both soil and climate, and is well worthy of recognition 

 as a standard American sort. It is a monev maker for gar- 

 deners and a very desirable sort in every garden. It is the 

 earliest of large cabbages, being ready for the table or market 

 in about 90 days. The deep fiat heads are remarkably uni- 

 form in shape, size and color. Good quality and tenderness 

 are its marked features. 

 Postpaid: Packet 10c; 1 oz. 25c; H lb. 85c; V 2 lb. $1.30; 1 lb. $2.50; 

 2 lbs. $4.55; 5 lbs. $11.00; 10 lbs. $21.00 



118 



Charleston Wakefield 



An Improved and Larger Form of Prize Jersey Wakefield. (90 Days) 

 The Charleston Wakefield is an improved and larger 

 form of Maule's Prize "Wakefield. It requires rather 

 more time to reach maturity, but it yields fully twice the crop 

 of the original Wakefield cabbage. It comes along in a close 

 succession to the earliest cabbage crop producing its pointed 

 heads in about 90 days. It is a strain which cannot be profit- 

 ably overlooked by any gardener, whether it is intended for a 

 private garden or to be sent to market. 

 Postpaid: Packet 10c; 1 oz. 30c; H lb. 90c; \i& lb. $1.40; 1 lb. $2.50: 

 2 lbs. $1.65; 5 lbs. $11.25; 10 lbs. $21.25 



Ii6 All Head Early 



Maule's Early Baby Ball Head * 



Extremely Early, Round, Solid Head. (68 Days) 

 120 ^ °l esi r able - cabbage for forcing or for the garden 



producing firm, well-shaped, round solid 



white heads, 

 which are 

 crisp and of 

 delicious 

 quality, in 

 about 68 

 days. The 

 peculiar ad- 

 vantage of 

 this ex- 

 tremely 

 early cab- 

 bage is 

 that it re- 

 quires very 

 little space 

 to grow. 



Postpaid: 

 Packet 10c; 



1 oz. 55c; 



14 lb. $1.65; 



Yl lb. $3.00; 



1 lb. $5.50; 



2 lbs. $10.25; 



5 lbs. $24.75; 



10 lbs. $46.75 



Maule's Prize Jersey Wakefield * 



A Very Early, Solid, Pointed Head Cabbage. (75 Days) 

 "I "1 o A splendid eating quality. The earliest and finest 

 A -xO strain of this variety. Has few outer leaves. For 

 compactness and regularity our strain cannot be sur- 

 passed. Frequently, this cabbage matures its large, hard, 

 conical- 

 shaped 

 heads 

 within 75 

 days. It is 

 the most 

 widely 

 known and 

 popular ex- 

 tra early 

 cabbage for 

 the h o m e 

 garden or 

 market. 



Postpaid : 



Packet 10c; 



1 oz. 30c; 



M lb. 85c; 



y 2 lb. $1.25; 



1 lb. $2.25; 



2 lbs. $4.20; 



5 lbs. $10.10; 



10 lbs. $19.10 



HENRY MAULE, 



The Old Reliable Seed House," 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



