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Cl'LTVRE — Seed for extra early cauliflower 

 may be started in Autumn in a cold frame, or 

 in early Spring- in a hot bed. When large 

 enough, the plants should be transplanted to 

 garden or field. For main crop, Summer and 

 Autumn, the seed should be sown in May or 

 early June. A packet will produce about 150 

 plants, 1 oz. about 3000 plants; % lb. for an 

 acre. "When transplanting, set the plants 2 to 

 3 ft. apart each way. Ready for use in 00 to 

 130 days: 



Maule's Prize Earliest * 



The Earliest, Largest and Surest Header of Any Cauliflower. 



(90 Days) 

 1 fid, ^ e con sider this at the top of the list as 

 J.vr* the earliest, finest, and most handsome cauli- 

 flower. Every plant produces a head. "Whether 

 for forcing under glass or growing in the open 

 ground, and whether planted early or late, it is the 

 surest header of all, maturing' its heads in about 

 90 days. It is very dwarf and compact in habit of 

 growth, and can be planted as close as 18 in. each 

 way for forcing' or where space is limited. Par- 

 ticularly desirable for forcing' under glass, while 

 in the garden every plant produces a head. 

 Postpaid: Packet 25c; M oz. 81.00; H oz. 81.65; 1 oz. $2.80; 

 H lb. §8.25; H lb. $13.25; 1 lb. $28.00 



Autumn Giant 



A Very Large, Late Variety. 

 (130 Days) 

 1 70 The heads are large, 

 M. to ver y white, and of the 

 best quality. Matures in about 

 130 days. As the heads are 

 protected by the foliage they 

 remain usable a long time. 

 Postpaid: Packet 10c; H oz. 20c; 

 'o oz. 30c; 1 oz. 50c; M lb. S1.40; 

 J2 lb. $2.65; lib. $5.00 



Early Favorite 



Moderate Early. (115 Days) 



■j 79 "Will stand heat and 

 -•-«<£ drought well. Desir- 

 able in regions where other 

 varieties have failed. Pro- 

 duces large, white heads in 

 about 115 days. 

 Postpaid: Packet 10c; M oz. 40c: 

 !,oz. 65c; 1 oz. $1.00; 

 M lb. $3.00; Vo lb. S5.50; 

 1 lb. $10.00 



CARROTS -For Stock Feeding 



CULTURE — Sow the seed any time before July 1st. 

 It is best to sow seed % in. below the surface, in 

 rows 24 to 30 in. apart. Thin to 6 in. in the row. 

 Sow a packet to 60 ft. of drill, 1 oz. to 400 ft., 2 lbs. 

 to the acre. Ready to use in 80 to 90 days. 



Long Lemon Stump Rooted & 



1 ^zf. Considered the best yellow carrot ever offered to 

 -*-•-"-' American farmers. Also known as Lobberichs 

 Agricultural. It is of a rich yellow color, stump- 

 rooted, and grows to a large size. Matures in 80 days. 

 Postpaid: Packet 10c; 1 oz. 15c; H lb. 40c; H lb. 60c; 1 lb. 95c; 

 2 lbs. $1.70; 5 lbs. $4.05; 10 lbs. $7.10 



Improved Short White 



1 ^ft This is one of the very best. Carrots are half 

 -"-'-»" long, 7 to 9 in. in length. Smooth, very heavy 

 at shoulder, tapering regularly to point. Matures in 

 about 85 days. Also known as Mastodon carrot. Color 

 is creamy white with light green crown. Flesh is white, 

 solid, crisp, and of excellent quality for stock feeding. 

 Postoaid: Packet 10c; 1 oz. 15c; \i lb. 30c; y> lb. 45c; 1 lb. 85c; 

 2 lbs. $1.50; 5 lbs. $3.50; 10 lbs. $6.25 



Large Yellow Belgian & 



1^2 An enormous yielder. This is the giant among 

 J-*-^ carrots. Produces an immense crop in about 90 

 days. Skin is of a pale orange color. Flesh is light 

 orang'e, which is preferred by many farmers. 

 Postpaid: Packet 10c; 1 oz. 15c: M lb. 30c; % lb. 45c; 1 lb. 85c; 

 2 lbs. $1.30; 5 lbs. $3.50; 10 lbs. $6.25 



Large White Belgian 



~\£A A great producer. Our strain of this variety 

 xy,M - forms its roots entirely under ground. Roots 

 averag-e 2 in. in diameter at shoulder, and 1 ft. or more 

 in length. Tapers gradually toward base. Flesh and 

 skin are pure white, tinged with green on top. 

 Postpaid: Packet 10c: 1 oz. 15c; M lb. 30c; H lb. 45c; 1 lb. 85c; 

 2 lbs. SI. 50; 5 lbs. S3.50; 10 lbs. $6.25 



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Early Sno'jihall 



Early Snowball * 



Large, Solid White Heads. A Sure Cropper. (95 Days) 

 This standard variety is known everywhere. It is a 

 favorite both in the home garden and with market gar- 

 deners Produces large, solid, white heads when conditions are 

 ordinarily favorable in about 95 days. Averages about 9 in. in 

 diameter, and often attains a size of 12 in. 



As it is one of the earliest strains of cauliflower it has be- 

 come one of the most popular varieties for forcing under glass 

 during winter and spring, as well as for planting in the open 

 ground. The plants are compact which enables close planting. 

 Postpaid: Packet 15c; M oz. 80c; V2 oz. $1.40; 1 oz. $2.50; M lb. $7.50; 

 }i lb. $13.75; 1 lb. $23.00 



Dry Weather * 



Reaches Perfection When Ordinary Varieties Fail. (105 Days) 

 If." Originating in Denmark, this desirable strain is now 

 J.UD being grown in America with the most favorable results. 

 Produces a large, solid, pure white head, maturing in about 

 105 davs. In all respects a first-class Cauliflower. Well 

 adapted to drv situations for resisting the effects of drought, 

 although it also does well in moist or wet seasons, making- 

 heads equal to any. An excellent home or market variety. 

 Postpaid: Packet 15c; M oz. 75c; }i ox. $1.30; 1 oz. $2.40; l A lb. S7.20; 

 Vi lb. $13.20; 1 lb. $24.00 



MAULE'S TESTED SEEDS 



A Great Proportion of our Customers Have 

 Been Buying From Us Year After Year 



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