On pages 22 to 111 will be found the general list of Maule's Vegetable Seeds 



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Maulers Vegetable Seed Specialties for 1925 



* ink Maule ^s Extra Early Cucumber 



50 days. First for the Table, Market and Pickling 



This widely popular cucumber is as early as Green Cluster. Although early, the fruits are of fine quality and the color an 

 attractive dark green. When suitable for pickling, the cucumbers are straight, square ended and very firm. When ready 

 for slicing they are 6 to 7 inches long, crisp and of a most delicious flavor. The vines are of extra vigorous growth and pro- 

 duce an abundance of fruits, which are fit for the table or market in 50 days. 



Its extreme earliuess is, however, its greatest recommendation, making it invaluable. Its earliness and its very high 

 quality make it a good variety for both home and market gardens, or for planting in June or July for late pickles. 



Packet, 12 cents; ounce, 20 cents; quarter pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50; 5 pounds, $7.00, postpaid. 



* 2s^ Maule's Earliest Black Diamond Cucumber 



47 days. The Earliest of the White Spine Type. Known as "Stays Green". Holds Its Dark Green Color a Long While. 



Maule's Earliest Black Diamond is the cucumber all growers are looking for. It Is adapted to all sections and soils. We especially recom- 

 mend It to all growers that grow cucumbers either in small or large quantities, for the home garden, market or long distance shipping. The 

 fruit grows seven to eight Inches in length, cylindrical In shape, smooth and handsome. The color is a dark green from end to end, with 

 little white rays at the blossom end. Maule's Earliest Black Diamond retains this dark green color longer than any kind we know of. On 

 this account It will always command the highest market price. The flesh Is white, firm, crisp, and of the very best quality for slicing. The 

 vine makes a vigorous growth and is an enormous ylelder of dark, always green, cucumbers, maturing in about 47 days. 



Packet, 12 cents; ounce, 25 cents; quarter pound, 65 cents; pound, $2.00; 5 pounds, $9.50, postpsud. 



