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Maulers Superior 



Vegetable Seeds 



Both old reliable kinds and entirely new varieties of seeds, plants and bulbs are listed on the following pages. In all cases full tests have been 

 made, conforming to the unvarying Maule rule. Some old varieties have been discarded because newer sorts listed are an improvement over 

 them. You may be sure of every article listed. They have been proven so far as possible. Our listing merits the same confidence as shown by 

 our customers in the past, for which we thank them. United States Pood Administration Ucense No. 6-119724. 



Order by^ tbe correct number given each variety or by name, but If both are given, mistakes are less liable to occur. 



Asparagus Seed 



Asparagus gio^ws easily in any good soil; a bed vrell cared for lasts for years 



CXJLTUBE. — Sow In the early Spring in drills 2 to 3 feet apart, scattering about 1 inch apart in the drills. Cover 

 with 1 inch of soil; cultivate freely. A packet will produce about 200 plants; an ounce, about 760 plants; 4 to 5 

 pounds to the acre. The following spring set out the roots in a permanent bed. Fight beetle with Paris Green, 

 Arsenate of Lead, Slug Shot or Bug Death. 



* I'^cil 1116 LLO Produces large, always green grass 



The most profitable asparagus on the market; mammoth in size, light green, heavy yielding, early producing 

 and more disease resisting than any other variety. 



Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.0U, postpaid. 



2 GiSint .Argenteuil improved strain for home gardens 



We recommend it with great confidence to all asparagus growers; an ideal home garden sort producing 

 mammoth stalks yet retaining that tender quality and beautiful green color. Always commands a high price. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00, postpaid. 



3 Barr's Philcldelphicl IVIcimillOth Large, strong growing, yet tender 



It throws strong, well developed green shoots the entire season. A favorite and leader in many naarketa. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; quarter pound, S5 cents; pound, 75 cents, postpaid. 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



Cultural directions are sent Tvlth every order of Asparagus Roots 



For a home garden. Asparagus Roots may be planted 18 inches apart in rows 2>^ feet apart, thereby requiring 

 about 100 roots for a patch 20x20 feet. If your garden is smaller or larger, order accordingly. Asparagus can 

 be cut the following spring. Not less than 50 roots of the one kind supplied at the 100 rate. 



Asparagus Roots are out of season during June to September. 



By mail, postpaid 



1-year old 2-year old 



No. per 12 per 100 per 12 per 100 



1 Palmetto 80.35 81.15 $0.35 $1.50 



!2 Giant Argenteull .85 1.15 .35 1.50 



3 Barr'sPhlla. Mammoth .85 1.15 .35 1.50 



No. 



1 Palmetto 

 8 Giant Argentenll 

 3 Barr's Phila. Mammoth 



By ex press or freight, not prepaid 



1-year old 2-vear old 



per 100 per 1000 per 100 per 1000 

 $0.85 $7.50 $1.00 $9.00 



.85 7.50 1.00 9.00 



.85 7.50 1.00 9.00 



Philadelphia Asparagus Buncher 



Whether your patch is small or large, it will pay you to get our Asparagus 

 Buncher, made in two sizes. No. 1 size will shape bunches 3 to 3J inches in 

 diameter, 6 to 9 inches in length, weighing about one pound. No. 2 will 

 shape bunches 4 to ^ inches in diameter, 7 to 10 inches in length, weighing 

 about two pounds. Either buncher packed for parcel post weighs 8 pounds. 

 If wanted by parcel post add postage. 



By express or freight, not prepaid, either size, $3.50 each. 



ASPARAGUS KNIVES 



Philadelphia Asparagus Bungher. 



Straight Edge Asparagus Knife 



This popular tool for cutting asparagus is very useful in the garden 

 or lawns for removing weeds, etc. Made of drop forged steel, 10 inch 

 straight edge blade, with enameled shank. 50 cents each, postpaid. 



ASPARAGUS BOOK 



A reliable treatise on Plemting, Cultivating, Cutting, Packing and 



Canning. Illustrated, cloth bound book, by HEXAMER. 



$1.00, POSTPAID. 



GARDEN GUIDE 



The Amateur Gardeners' Handbook 



Throughout its pages expert veteran gardeners tell the amateur 

 in remarkably simple, easily understood language, how to plan 

 plant and maintain the home grounds, suburban garden or city 

 lot, how to glow good vegetables and fruit; how to raise beautiful 

 flowers; how to take care of lawns, porch plants, window boxes, etc. 



THE GARDEN GUIDE consists of 381 pages and numerous 

 illustrations, with teaching plans and diagrams, etc. 



Book with paper cover, $1.10 bonnd in cloth, $1.65, postpaid. 



ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS A SECTION OF MAOLE'S EXTENSIVE SEED GARDENS AND TESTING GROUNDS. NEWFIELD, N. J. 



