50—Vegetable Seeds 
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Perfected White Plume. 
(XX Selected Strain.) 
This magnificent celery is improving from year to 
year under high culture and careful selection. Itisa 
truly beautiful type. No other celery naturally turns 
white upon reaching maturity. All others require 
blanching with boards or with earth. The Golden 
Self-Blanching naturally turns yellow, but this one 
turns white. Not only does the stem whiten, but the 
leaf itself, especially every inner leaf, assumes the 
attractive white color. This makes the White Plume 
‘Celery one of the most showy ornaments that can be 
put upon the Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner 
table. As to succulence, crispness and quality, the 
Perfected White Plume is all that can be desired. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 40 cts.; 14 Ib., $1.25; lb., $4.00. 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1908 
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Theodore F. Bailey, Warrensburg, Mo.—It gives me pleasure 
to do business with a house that fills even a small order 
like mine with as much promptness as though it was one of 
large proportions. The seeds arrived in good time and in good 
shape. 
S. B. Moore, Morgan Park, Ill—The package of seeds came 
to hand yesterday and I appreciate the prompt manner and 
business like way you work. I did not look for the seeds for 
some time yet. You will certainly get my order every season. 
C. H. Hudnall, Pound Gap, W. Va.—The small order of seeds 
I purchased from you last spring paid for itself one hundred 
times. Your seeds are the best I ever planted. : 
A. Brown, Elsberry, Mo.—I enclose my 22nd annual order 
for seeds for a family garden, almost a quarter of a century, 
and I have never been disappointed in the purity and quality 
of Maule’s Seeds, always true to name and description in cata- 
logue. Have been reading The Practical Farmer for 20 years. 
Ida Auld, 719 W. Superior St., Chicago, I.—I have so many 
seeds left over from those received from you last year that I 
have no room for many new ones. I have never received 
such well filled packets from any other seedsman, and have 
had splendid success with everything received from you. 
PINK PLUME.—This is one of the most beautiful | 
and best flavored of all the celeries. It is solid, crisp 
and nutty. Vigorous in growth and not likely to 
rust. It blanches with almost as little trouble as 
White Plume. Extremely popular for table decora- 
tions on account of its beauty. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 
25 cts.; 14 Ib., 75 ets.; lb., $2.59. 
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PERLE LE GRAND. 
PERLE LE GRAND. — Very handsome and 
stocky, of close growing, upright habit, with a golden 
heart. The flavor is sweet. The stalk is large in 
| girth and heavy in weight, giving the bunches an 
| exceedingly handsome appearance. It may be used 
| early or late, as it blanches easily. An excellent 
| Winter keeper. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 
ly pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. DWARF GOLDEN HEART. 
DWARE GOLDEN HEART.—A reliable half dwarf sort quite similar to 
Crawford's. It is a famous celery, a strong grower, and a good winter keeper. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 14 pound, 75 cemts; pound, $2.50. 
NEW GIANT PASCAL.—This choice celery partakes of the sweet, nutty flavor 
of Golden Self-Blanching, of which it is an offspring. The height is about two 
feet. Thestalks are thick, solid and stringless, andalmost as brittle as glass; fewer 
in number than in ordinary kinds of celery, but making full weight by reason of 
width, thickness and succulence. I do not think the color of any celery is better 
described by the word ivory than this one. It blanches easily and keeps well. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 14 pound, 75 cents; poun 
