14 flnnual Catalogue for 1885, of Maule’s Quaranteed Seeds. 
LARGE LONG BLOOD RED.—A first 
rate sort for Fall or Winter use. Very pop- 
ular. Sweet and tender. Pkt.,5 cts.; oz. 
10 cts.; %4 Ib., 20 cts.; Ib., 55 cts.; 5 Ibs., $2.00" 
LAN ES IMPERIAL SUGAR.--One of / 
the best Beets ever raised for feeding YX 
a cows and young stock. Can be raised 9 SS 
= a cost of 5cts. per bushel. 
— _Pkt., 5 ets.; oz., 10 ets.; 4 Ib., 20 ets.; 
SS LAN Ib., 60 cts.; 10 Ibs., by express, $3.50. 
ASS SS EXCELSIOR WHITE SUGAR. { 
NWS THE BEST STRAIN OF WHITE 
SUGAR BEET IN CULTIVATION.— 
S| As good and as cheap a beet for stock feed- 
Sing as can be found anywhere, and when 
=j fed, either for flesh or butter, producing 
= = wonderful results. Twenty tons and over 
= haye been raised on a single acre. One of 
our customers reports raising beets 37 ins.) 
long, and 33ins.round. Ifyou have never 
grown Sugar Beets before, try a few this 
year. We have never before offered 
the seed solow. Pkt.,5cts.; oz., 10c¢ts.; 
\y Ib., 20 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 10 lbs., by ex- 
press, $2.00. * 
RED GLOBE MANGEL.—Similar to the 
Yellow Globe, differing in color. Pkt., 5 ets.; j 
5 10 ets.; 14 Ib., 20 ets.; lb., 45 cts.; 10 Ibs., by express, 
2.00. 
LONG RED MANGEL.—The ordinary Long Red 
variety grows partly out of the ground. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
ore 10 ets.; 14 Ib., 20 ets.; Ib., 40 ets.; 10 lbs., by express, 
2.00. 
YELLOW OVOID. 
EXCELSIOR between the Long and _ the Globe varieties, will 
WHITE SUGAR. surpass bulk for bulk all others in weight. It is 
very nutritious and productive. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 
10 cts.; 4 Ib., 20 ets.; Ib., 50 cts.; 10-Ibs., by express, $2.50 
BROCCOLI. White Cape. The most popular of all. Pkt., 10 
cts.; oz., 60 cts. 
BRUSSEL SPROUTS.—Dwarf Improved. Compact, and of LARGE 
LANE’S IMPROVED. ‘SUperior quality. Pkt.,5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. LONG BLOOD. 
THE VERY BEST 
Early Cabbage 
IN CULTIVATION. 
NEW VERY EARLY ETAMPES. 
Although only three years old, Early Etampes 
has fairly sprung into public favor, and is unan- 
imously endorsed as THE EARLIEST OF  _. 
ALL, by everyone who has tried it. Fully ten = 
days to two weeks earlier than any other . 
variety, it forms fine, hard and solid pointed 
heads of extra quality? much larger and finer than 
the Early York. It has a short stem growing 
close to the ground, AND ISIN EVERY WAY 
. THE MOST DESIRABLE EXTRA EARLY 
€ CABBAGE EVER INTRODUCED. Sown 
2 in March, it is frequently ready for use by first of 3 
= June. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz., 25 ets.; 2 0z., 40 cts.; 4% = 
= lb. ue ets.; » $2.20. Ss 
B. M, Gaps Malta,O. “The Early Etampes s& 
= was good. Every plant headed. We had good cab- 3 
=— bage 90 days after sowing seed.” a 
Thos. W. Brown, Hopwood, Pa., “‘Etampes gave 
== the very best satisfaction notwithstanding he very © 
= dry season we have had here. I also sold plants 
to my neighbors, and they were likewise astonished aid 
at its earliness.” :_ 
E. Felder, Leesburg, Texas. ‘I, and all who eat them, recom- & 
mend your Etampes Cabbage. They are superior in size, compact- $ 
ness and delicate flavor to any we have grown in the South 
Thomas Tory, Randolph, Ills. “Etampes Gubhess beats all I 
‘ever wed for earliness and size.” 
D. V. Neuse, Clarence Centre, N. Y. ‘‘ Well pleased with Etam- 
Pe I never saw a nicer lot of plants. It seemed that every seed grew. 
t form ed a nice compact head, and gavean early supply of exlensid 
EARLY TOURAVILLE. 
This is a cabbage of very recent introduction and COMES 
VERY HIGHLY SPOKEN OF. Besides coming in very early, 
itremains a long time without bursting open. -It produces very 
solid conical heads of a bright yellow finer within and of fine 
flavor and handsome appearance. DON’T FAIL TO INCLUDE 
TOURAVILLE IN YOUR ORDER IF YOU WANT GOOD 
zi EARLY CABBAGE, Pkt., 10 cts; 0z,, 25 ets,; 144 1b., 75 cts; 
EARLY TOUBAVILLE, Tb,, $2.00. 
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