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WM. HENRY MAULE, inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1925 



75 Early Bassano 



48 days. Excellent for the Home Garden 



A very early flattened turnip shaped variety 

 of beet, producing large light red colored roots, 

 which areof high table excellence. It has rose 

 colored flesh arranged in alternate white 

 rings. It is tender, juicy and sweet. The light 

 green leaves, which are cooked the same as 

 spinach, are sometimes used for greens. Mat- 

 uring in about 48 days. Should be planted in 

 all home gardens. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 

 quarter pound, 40 cents; 



pound, $1.10; 5 pounds, S5.00, postpaid. 



90 Mixed Table Beets 



35 to 65 days. One Planting Will Give An 

 Ample Supply All Summer 



Contains an assortment of beets, some of 

 which will mature in about 33 days and con- 

 tinue until the late sorts are ready, which is 

 in about 65 days, so that one planting will give 

 a supply of delicious beets all summer. 



Pacliet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 



quarter pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00; 



5 pounds, 84.50, postpaid. 



* 82 Maule's Market 

 Gardeners' 



55 days. Always Good. Never Past Its Prime 



This all season table beet makes a very rapid 

 growth front the start, often larger than Egyp- 

 tian, age for age. It continues to grow for a 

 long period, making a heavy root for winter 

 use. When cooked, it is dark red in color, and 

 of unsurpassed table quality. Fit for use in 

 55 days. See Specialty page" 5 for illustration 

 and full description. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 



quarter pound, 60 cents; pound, $1.75; 

 5 pounds, SS.Ho, postpaid. 



^ 69 Early Yellow Turnip 



45 days. The Sweetest of All Table Beets 



Simalar to Manle's Blood Turnip, except in color 



An early, bright yellow turnip beet, matur- 

 ing in about 45 days, excellent for table use. 

 Both skin and iiesh is of a bright yellow color, 

 sweet and tender, a marked contrast to the 

 deep red coloring of the other strains. The 

 roots are round and smooth and areof good 

 size. Should be in every home garden. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 1^ cents; 

 quarter pound, 45 cents; 

 pound, $1.25; 5 pounds, $5.75, postpaid. 



78 Crimson Globe 



41 days. Deep Crimson, Tender and Delicions 



A handsome and medium size, globe shape 

 sort, entirely free from rootlets ; a grand 

 second eai-ly sort, ready for use in 41 daysT The 

 foliage is small but just right for bunching or 

 for forcing under glass. Of a rich bronze pur- 

 ple, borne on slender stems which occupy but a 

 small portion of the root. The flesh is a rich 

 blood red, slightly zoned or ringed in a most 

 beautiful manner, making it very attractive in 

 appearance; always sweet and tender. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 



quarter pound, 45 cents; 



pound, $1.25 ; 5 pounds, $5.75, postpaid. 



* 66 Maule's Blood Turnip 



50 days. The Best for all purposes 



Maule's Blood Turnip, Is perfectly round, al- 

 ways smooth, free from side or fibrous roots, 

 cuts rich, dark red and is ready for use in about 

 50 daj's after seeds are sown. 



Unquestionably the best variety for an eariy 

 or a summer crop and being a good keeper, is 

 especially desirable for winter storing. 



See Specialty page 5 for illustration and full 

 description of this popular Blood Turnip Beet. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 

 quarter pound, 65 cents; 



pound, $2.00; 5 pounds, $9. 50, postpaid. 



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4K 70 Maule's Early Wonder 



40 days. Extremely Early, Deep Red, Tender and Sweet 



This wonderful early beet is the result of years' reselecting and im- 

 proving, and is now so perfected that we believe it is one of the earliest 

 and best turnip shaped beets grown. It is much earlier than Crosby's 

 Egyptian, maturing in about 40 days, of perfect shape and beauti- 

 ful, deep red color. The tops are not quite as large as Crosby's Egyptian. 

 wliich permits close planting and is excellent for bunching; a desirable 

 early sort for tlie home garden as well as for market. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, :f5 cents; quarter pound, 50 cents; 

 pound, $1.40; 5 pounds, S6.50, postpaid. 



7i Maule's Market King 



65 days. The best hzJf long Beet for winter keeping 



Market King is a quick grower and soon reaches maturity; one of 

 the best main crop beets. An excellent winter keeper. The solidity, 

 fineness and firmness of its bright redflesh make it one of the best keep- 

 ing varieties. It is always a ready seller on the market stall, where a 

 symmetrical shaped beet is wanted. 



On the points of flavor and table quality, we would lay especial em- 

 phasis, for it is an ideal beet for household use. It can be used at all 

 stages of growth, ready for use in about 65 days, and it is almost need- 

 less to say that a sweet and succulent half long blood beet like this is 

 sure to become a favorite. An excellent Market Gardener's basket beet. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 45 cents; 

 pound, $1.25; 5 pounds, S5.75, postpaid. 



