Keep all vegetables picked clean; if you can't use them, can, salt or dry for Winter 



Maulers Vegetable Seed Specialties for 1925 



* no Golden Acre Cabbage 



110 GOLDLN ACHE CABBAGE. 



70 days. The Earliest Large Round Headed Sort 



Golden Acre has proven to be one of the most profitable 

 home garden or market varieties for the early crop. Plants 

 are dwarf, allowing close planting; the solid heads are as 

 round as a ball, measuring, when fully matured, about 9 

 inches in diameter, the average weight of which is 5 pounds; 

 hard as a cannon ball, solid and very uniform. The large 

 size heads mature in 70 days and practically all at onetime, 

 and each is exactly like one another in size and form. Our 

 selected stock of this grand cabbage is unexcelled — grown for 

 us in Denmark. Seed stock is limited; advise ordering early. 



Packet, 25 cents; 3 packets, 70 cents; half ounce, $1.00; 

 ounce, $1.75; quarter pound, $5.00, postpaid. 



^ n3 Maule's Prize Jersey Wakefield 



75 days. Very Early, Solid, Pointed Head Cabbage 



Maule's Prize Jersey Wakefield is the earliest and finest 

 strain of this variety. Grown from selected heads only, and 

 is of the best quality. It has few outer leaves, and in com- 

 pactness and regularity our strain cannot be surpassed. The 

 thick stout leaves and uniform habit make it the best sort 

 for very early and close setting. It frequently matures 

 large, hard conical-shaped heads of splendid eating quality 

 within 75 days. We ofTer only Long Island grown seed. 

 For illustration of this grand early Cabbage see page 38. 

 Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 30 cents; 



quarter pound, 85 cents; pound, $3.00; 5 pounds, $14.50, postpaid. 



* "5 THE HOUSER 130 days. The Latest Cabbage of Them All 



This excellent cabbage is in very wide 

 favor, and thousands of our friends testify 

 to its value. It is at least two weeks later 

 than any strain of the Late Flat Dutch 

 type. In solidity it is almost as hard as 

 the renowned Danish Ball Head. It is 

 very compact in habit of growth, the 

 leaves closely surrounding aiad overlap- 

 ping the head. The shape and appearance 

 are shown in the illustration. 



In size the Houser cabbage will average 

 about 12 pounds at maturity, and the 

 heads are uniformly liandsome. The 

 shape is round and deep, as iudicated, 

 and when a head cracks or bursts it is 

 always at the stem end. which does not 

 destroy its use for market. 



In quality the Houser cabbage equals 

 the best, being very free from the coarse 

 ribs found in most late sorts. lu fact, we 

 would say that the Houser cabbage is 

 very well bred, and in the careful trials 

 and comparative tests on our trial grounds, 

 it has shown up excellently with all other 

 late sorts. It is a strong, vigorous grower, 

 with ability to withstand drought better 

 than most varieties. 



Its true merit is shown by the demand 

 for it. It behaves well on the field aud 

 sells well in the market, and adapts itself 

 to various conditions of soil and climate. 



In respect to its keeping qualities in 

 winter storage, we have only to say that it 

 is perfect. Indeed, it is because the Houser 

 is so extremely late, maturing in about 

 130 days, and is such an excellent keeper 

 that it has attained, such wide popularity. 

 We ofTer a reselected strain, grown from 

 the original stock. 



THE 



HOUSER 



Packet, 20 cents; 2 packets, 35 cents; half ounce, 60 cents; ounce, $1.00; quarter pound, $3.00; pound, $10.00, postpaid. 



