Maule's Superior Vegetable Seeds 



We Strongly Recommend All Varieties Listed In Bold Type With Clover Marks 



Artichoke 



Culture — Seed may be sown indoors in February or March and plants potted same as toma- 

 toes and set out in the garden after all danger of frost is past, producing heads the first year, 

 or tlie seed can be sown in hills outside and thinned out to one plant to a hill. Plants should 

 be set in rows 4 feet apart and 2 feet apart in the rows. Late in the fall cut off the old tops 

 and thoroughly protect the crowns with leaves or straw to prevent severe freezing. 



2 Green Globe 



The Favorite Garden Variety. 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 or somewhat elongated, 

 which are cooked like asparagus. It is considered a delicacy and demands a high price in all 

 better city markets. Requires warm weather to grow to perfection and gives a high yield. 

 Pkt. 15c; % oz, 40c; oz. 75c; % lb. .$2.15; % lb. .$4.00; lb. $7.50, postpaid 



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2 Green Globe Artichoke 



Asparagus 



For Roots o{ Asparagus, See Page 59 in This Seed Book 



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 following 

 Spring set out the roots in a permanent bed. 



1 Palmetto 



A Favorite Variety. Produces large, always green Asparagus 



One of the most profitable asparagus on the market; mammoth in size, dark green, 

 heavy yielding and early producing. A standard variety for all purposes. Always com- 

 mands a high price in all markets. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 25cs % lb. 40c; lb. 75c; 2 lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs. $3.00; 10 lbs. $5.50, postpaid 



^ 4 Mary Washington Rust-Resistant 



The Newest Creation in Asparagus for the Home Garden or Market 



This rust-proof asparagus is the result of years of plant breeding, conducted by 

 the Bureau of Plant Industry of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, with the object 

 of eliminating rust, which has heretofore proven so disastrous to asparagus crops in 

 all sections. 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 over- 

 cast of rich purple. Has a tight, pointed bud, and does not branch out until well 

 beyond the market height. Makes a clean, straight growth. Produces the finest kind 

 of green asparagus, both for home use or market. In appearance, when bunched for 

 market, this asparagus can not be excelled. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb, eOc; % lb. »5c; lb. $1.75; 2 lbs. 

 10 lbs. $13.75, postpaid 



1.10; 5 lbs. $7.50; 



4 Mary Washington Asparagus 



Broccoli Known as Winter Cauliflower 



Culture — Sow Angiers Broccoli seed early in May. Set plants 

 I out in June or early July in rows two to three feet apart each way. 

 , Cultivate same as Cauliflower which it resembles. A packet will pro- 

 I duce about 250 plants, about 3,000 plants to an ounce. 



104 Italian Sprouting Broccoli 



Produce Excellent Greens for Summer and Fall Use. 40 days 



This distinct Broccoli is now extensively grown by our Italian 

 garden friends. And is becoming more popular in all sections. The 

 plant produces a succession of green stalks like asparagus with 

 leaves and flowers at the end of the shoot and will then be ready for 

 market or table. Seed can be sown in the Spring for Summer and 



Fall use or in the Fall for 

 early Spring use. Four 

 pound will sow an acre. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % lb. 95c; 



% lb. $1.60; lb. $3.00 



2 lbs. $5.50; 5 lbs. $13.25; 



10 lbs. $25.2.5, postpaid 



* 103 Early 

 Angiers 



Large White Heads 150 days 



The large white heads 

 are handsome; of delicate 

 flavor. More hardy than 

 Cauliflower. Grown ex- 

 tensively in the northwest 

 for shipping to our east- 

 ern markets. The most 

 popular home or market 

 sort. Matures its heads 

 in 150 days. 



Pkt. 10c ( % oz. 40c; oz. 75c; 

 % lb. $2.15; Va lb. $4.00; 

 103 Eeo-ly Angiers Broccoli lb. $7.50, postpaid. 



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GUARANTEED. 



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 for- 

 mation of heads. A packet 

 yields about 300 plants, an 

 ounce 3,000 plants. Ready for 

 use in about 125 days. 



4e 108 Danish Prize 



Large, Solid Sprouts. 12S days 

 This large headed variety 

 has proven to be a decided ad- 

 vance on anything yet of- 

 fered; being of half-dwarf, 

 sturdy growth and producing 

 abundantly large, solid, dark 

 green sprouts of fine quality 

 in 125 days. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 80c; 

 Vz lb. $1.20; lb. $2.25; 

 2 lbs. $4.10; 5 lbs. $10.00; 

 10 lbs. $10.00, postpaid 



Brussels Sprouts 



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