92—Vegetable Seeds THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1910 
Maule’s Just So Radish, 
Mr. Wm. T. Woerner, of New Brunswick, N. J. writes: Maule’s Just So 
is the best all around radish ever offered the American public. I have 
tested nearly every variety rent out, and have originated many varie- 
ites myself, bul nothing has ever come to my notice that will equal 
Just So. They mature very early. I was able to pull fine radishes in 20: 
days from sowing the seed; radishes that would measure over cue inch 
in diameter, fine, crisp, white and smooth. I never saw such a sight; 
they were like peas in a pod, all alike; one crowding the other out of 
the ground. Every seed produced a fine radish, and this o» poor, 
gravelly soil which has had no manure applied in years. For rorcing 
in hot or cold beds they have no equal. I have tested them in every 
way, and am satisfied.” Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 14 Ib., 40c.; Ih., $1.25. 
Lightning Scarlet Turnip 
Radish. 
Truly a little gem for bunching, and one of the most profitable for 
forcing. A good companion to Scarlet Turnip White Tipped. Nothing 
can surpass its crisp and nutty flavor. Fit to pull in from 16 to 21 days. 
from sowing, and absolutely one of the best of all turnip-shaped radishes, 
sure to take a leading place in all under glass operations, as well aS open. 
air culture. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 14 lb., 30 cts.3 1b., $1.00. 












Prussian Globe Radish. 
This new rapid growing red radish is very hand- 
some and attractive in appearance and of the best 
quality. It is one of the smallest forcing radishes 
grown. Round or slightly flattened in shape. Very 
deep red in color, with small tops; flesh white, crisp 
and solid and of the finest quality. They growso = 
rapidly that under favorable conditions they may ~ 
be pulled 20 days from sowing the seed. Remains 
in condition for use the longest of any of the early 
forcing sorts and is a favorite where a small, deep 
red, round radish is desired for early outdoor plant- 
ing market gardeners of Long Island, and its great i 
peauty makes it a quick seller. Packet, 10 cts.; 
ounce, 15 cts.; 4{pound, 30 cts.; pound, $1.00. 

PRUSSIAN GLOBE RADISH. 
RED DELICIOUS.—This 
new radish is of a bright 
carmine red color, inclining 
toward a purple tint. It is 
superlatively good. Its size 
‘and form are_ correctly 
shown in the illustration. 
) The leaves are small. The 
flesh is white, crisp, juicy 
and sweet. It is a quick 
grower, and bunches up 
handsomely. The name of 
this radish is part of the story: it is truly ‘‘delicious.”’ 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.3 14 1b., 40 cts.; 1b., $1.25. 
WHITE DELICIOUS.—In describing this new half long 
radish I cannot do better than say that it is as good as Red 
Delicious described above, but is white instead of red in color. 
The only thing I have to add is that in crisp, sharp, brittle 
quality it has no superior; while the roots are always smooth 
SSS 4 and regular in shape and solid all the way through; never 
SSS EgzZ hollow until they are absolutely unfit for use. Skin is a pure 
white. A rapid grower, and one of the very best half long 
: varieties. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15¢.3 14 Ib., 40c.; Ib., $1.25. 
SS New Oak Leaved Rose Salmon Radish. 
This new medium size, turnip-shaped radish, has a small 
SS = oak leaved top, is of quick growth, maturing very early, 
SSS eZ and is deserving of general cultivation. It is of rich color; 
SS flesh white, crisp and tender, and of mild flavor. <A very 




























LIGHTNING 
SCARLET TURNIP 
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attractive and distinct variety for forcing or outdoor planting. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 14 lb., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 







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did, olive shaped radish, pure white in color, 
which I secured in France from a prominent 
\ grower. It has proved to be as well suited to 
: America as to Europe, and is now widely 
NEW OAK LEAVED ROSE SALMON RADISH. popular here. It is distinctly earlier than 
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table. Also Lightning Scarlet Taenip Radish New Ideal Early Corn is the best I have ever had on my radishes may be pulled in 2 to 15 ‘days from 
John R. Hamilton, Terrell, Texas.—I ordered my seeds from you this year. and am more than pleased with the sowing of the seeds Ppibca es ra OD 5 
them. Secured good stand, although the weather has been anything but favorable, and now my garden looks solid and crisp, ° goc Ldaye Mee rst Cl ae 
Tomato: Thetelocme mare am especially pleased with your Harliest White Radish and Earliest of All exer fespedt Jie eizey an ds oar gaa 
é g have asked me to send their names to you for your new catalogue, This request came | ately 5 
after they had seen the superiority of plants from your seeds. a8 ergata comets t 0Z., 15 cts.3 14 Ib., 40 cts.3 lb., $1.25. 
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