To protect your Cabbage and Caolillower plants from cot worms, use Cut Worm Killer offered on page 173 27 



Three Desirable Cabbages 



Early, Medium and Late 



m Charleston Wakefield 



118 CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD CABBAGE. 



An Improved aiid I^arger Form of Jersey 

 Wakefield True Type. 



Tbc Wakefield, with Its pointed heads, held 

 the leading place among early cabbages for 

 several decades, out of sheer merit; and It is 

 still in favor with all market gardeners. It Is 

 so reliable early and so genuinely good that 

 nothing can wholly supersede it or drive It out 

 of the markets. 



The Charleston Wakefield is an improved and 

 larger form of Maule's Prize Wakefield. It re- 

 quires rather more time to reach maturity, but 

 it yields fully twice the crop of the original 

 Wakefield cabbage. It comes along in a close 

 succession to the earlist cabbage crop producing 

 its heads in about 85 days. It Is a strain which 

 cannot be profitably overlooked by any gardener, 

 wl;ieter It is intended for a private garden or to 

 be send to market. All the Market gardeners 

 near the great Eastern cities plant Charleston 

 M'akefleld for early cabbage, and there is no 

 better early sort. It has a less pointed head 

 than its ancestor. 



Charleston Wakefield is good keeper and may 

 be planted as a second crop to mature in the 

 autumn, if desired. It is a first rate shipper, 

 and in great favor with everybody who knows it. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 30 cents; 



onuce, 50 cents; quarter pound, $1.35; 



pound, $4.30, postpaid. 



Maule's All Seasons Cabbage Collection 



We have selected the three varieties on this page to insure a full supply of Cabbage for the table throughout the 

 season, as well as to have enough for Kraut making or winter storing. 



One packet each of the three cabbages mentioned on this page, for 25 cents, postpaid; 

 One half ounce each of the three named sorts, for 75 cents, postpaid; one ounce each of the three named sorts, for $t.25, postpaid. 



126 Maule's Midsummer 



Best of All for Warm Weather 



This intermediate sort matures in about 95 days, soon after Early 

 Summer, producing much larger heads, of unsurpassed beauty and 

 solidity. It has noteworthy compactness of growth, which permits 

 close planting. Midsummer Is a remarkably sure and uniform header, 

 and is one of the most profitable market varieties. Its a truly fine 

 Bummer cabbage In all respects, producing from June until October. 

 Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 30 cents; ounce, 50 cents; 

 quarter pound, $1.!25; pound, $4.50, postpaid. 



i28 Celebrated Lupton 



A Leading Winter Cabbage 



Lupton cabbage has some of the best traits of Rurehead, with the size 

 and general shape of Maule's Prize Flat Dutch, but is several days 

 earlier than the latter. Its growth is particularly strong and vigorous. 

 The stem is short, the head is thick and flat, a dark bluish green, with 

 the outer leaves covering it well across the centre. It is very large, 

 solid, and of the most excellent quality, without any features of coarse- 

 ness, the veins and ribs being well ' developed, but not prominent. 

 Matures its large solid heads in 110 days. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 30 cents; ounce, 50 centSf 

 quarter pound, $1.25; pound, $4.50, postpaid. 



