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



Kale 



Also known as Borecole 



Culture. — For late Fall or early Winter use, sow early in Jane and 

 transplant about the middle of July in rows 18 to 24 inches, setting the 

 plants 8 to 10 inches apart in the rows. For Spring use, sow in August 

 or September. A packet wilt produce about 300 plants, an ounce about 

 8000 plants; \A pound enough for an acre. Protect during winter with 

 a covering of nay or coarse litter. All kales are improved when touched 

 by frost. Ready to use In 50 to 60 days. 



^ 5G5 Emerald Isle 



55 days. Quite hardy, half-dwarf, finely curled sort 



Of medium height, with long, well-curled green leaves, and is one of 

 the handsomest and hardiest kales ever developed. Matures in 55 days. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; 02., 15 cts.; % ll>., 45 cts.; lb., $1.35 , postpaid. 



4? 50^ Hardy Dwarf Siberian 



60 days. In some sections called Sprouts; extremely hardy 



One of the best known and most largely used varieties. A large plain 

 leaved variety of a low or spreading habit, with grayish green leaves 

 which are only slightly curled at the edge. Matures in 60 days. 



Fkt.,8cts.; 6z., l^cts.;>41b., 30 cts.; lb., 90 cts., postpaid. 



506 Dwarf Green Curled Scotch 



50 days. Very haxdy; sometimes called Norfolk 



The plant Is low and compact. Remarkably tender and delicate in 



flavor. Leaves rich green and very curly. Haidy. Matures in 50 days. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; ^ lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.15, postpaid. 



307 Tall Green Curled Scotch 



60 days. Quite hardy, plume like foliage 



Grows about two feet high, with an abundance of dark green leaves, 

 which are very curly and wrinkled. Quite hardy. Matures in 60 days. 

 Pkt., 8 cts.; oz., IS cts.; \i lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.15, postpaid. 



ELON. PEACH. 



355 Melon Peach 

 or Mango Melon 



80 days. For Preserves or Pickles 



Cultivate the same as muskmelon, but 

 used only for mangoes, preserving, pies 

 or pickling. The fruit has the size, shajie 

 and golden yellow color of an orange. The 

 flesh is snow white, and makes excellent 

 preserves. Recipes for cooking are sent 

 with every order. A packet will plant 

 about 15 hills, an ounce about 75 hills. 

 Read3- to use in about 80 days. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 2.5 cents; 



qnarter pound, 75 cents, postpaid. 



Mushroom Spawn 



Culture.— One brick of 

 spawn is suflScient for eight 

 square feet of prepared bed. 

 Special cultural hints sent 

 with every order. 



Pure Culture Brand. 

 By a newly discovered pro- 

 cess of selection and graft- 

 ing, the spawn is scientifi- 

 cally propagated so that 

 large, vigorous and finely 

 flavored mushrooms are re- 

 produced. The sort we ofl'er 

 is the earliest strain. MUSHROOM SPAWN. 



Brick (about 1'4 lbs.), 50 cents; 5 bricks, $3.25, postpaid. 



Mot prepaid, 5 bricks, $1.25; 10 bricks, $2.25; 25 bricks, $5.50. 



IVIUStard UsedasaSalad 



Culture. — Sow broadcast or in drills, 1 to 1% feet apart, 3^ inch deep. 

 Thin out plants to 1 or 2 Inches apart in the row. A packet will sow 

 about 50 feet of drill; an ounce about 200 feet, 3 to 5 pounds in drills, or 

 25 pounds broadcast to the acre. Ready to tise as salads in about 30 days. 



421 Southern Giant Curled 



30 days. Very curly; the popular sort 

 Produces in 30 days large, dark green leaves with extra curled edges. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; 

 pound, $1.15; 5 pounds, $5.00, postpaid. 



k25 Fordhook Fancy 



30 days. Finest of all, curled like an Ostrich Plume 

 Dark green leaves, used as a salad. Matures in 80 days. 

 Packet, S cents; ounce, 1,5 cents; quartei' pound, 40 cents; 

 pound, $1.15; 5 pounds, $5.00, postpaid. 



4? ^22 Elephant Ear or Large Smooth Leaf 



30 days. Very quick grow^er; pleiin leaf sort 



This variety produces in .30 days large leaves of a light green color. A 

 single plant will produce sufficient leaves for a mess of greens. . 



Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 1.5 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; 

 pound, $1.15; 5 pounds, $5.00, postpaid. 



Customers may order half pounds at the pound rate, 

 3 pounds or over at the 5 pound rate. 



