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WM. HENRY MULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



IXn m^/^X— ■ ^*^1 Chinese Improved 

 *jy i C" M. OCil or Celery Cabbage 



Chinese cabbage is so easily grown, that it 

 should be in every garden. It is a dainty table 

 Vegetable either shredded as slow, cooked as 

 other Cabbage or trimmed to be eaten as Celery. 

 It should be grown like late cabbage planting in 

 July. When bleached it is almost clear white, 

 and isTery crisp and tender. Grows very quickly, 

 being ready to eat in 60 days. Full cultural direc- 

 tions are printed on each package. 



Packet, 10 cents; balf ounce, HO cents; 



ounce, ^0 cents; quarter ponnd, 85 cents; 

 pound, S3. 00. postpaid. 



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Danish Round Head lim* 



An Earlier Short Stemmed Strain of the Famous Danish Ball Head 



In this strain we have very large, solid heads on short stems, produced in 110 days, having the 

 same keeping quality as the original strain of Danish Ball Head, so widely known. It Is 10 

 days to 2 weeks earlier and produces a larger yield than any of the so-called Danish cabbages. 

 It is especially valuable for high, dry land, producing good sized heads where other strains 

 would be too small. For shipping in the late fall or winter there is no finer cabbage than this 

 strain. Our stock comes to us direct from the originator in Denmark and Is so well bred 

 that practically every plant will produce a good solid head. 



Packet, 10 cents; balf ounce, 30 cents; ounce, 50 cents; quarter pound, $1.35{ 

 pound, S5.00, postpaid. 



Maule's New Jersey Grown Cabbage Plants 



Ready for Delivery 

 about April 30th 



Early Cabbage Plants 



Maule's Early Jersey Wakefield. Maule's Early Flat Dutch, 



Maule's First Early and Copenhagen Market. 



!25 cents per doxen; 50 cents per 50; 85 cents per 100, postpaid. 



By express, not prepaid, 250 for SI. 75; $6.00 per 1000. 



Late Cabbage Plants 



Ready for Dell-very 

 about July 1st 



Prize Late Flat Dutch, Maule's Surehead, 



Danish Ball Head, Drumhead Savoy and Red Rock. 



25 cents per dozen; 40 cents per 50, 75 cents per 100, postpaid. 



By express, not prepaid, 250 for SI. 25; S4-50 per 1000. 



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Prices for 1921— Packet, IS cents; 



The Houser 



The Latest Cabbage of tbem AIL 



This excellent cabbage is in very wide 

 favor, and thousands of our friends testify 

 to its value. It is at least two weeks later 

 than any strain of the Late Flat Dutch 

 type. In solidity it is almost as hard as 

 the renowned Danish Ball Head. It is 

 very compact in habit of growth, the 

 leaves closely surrounding and overlap- 

 ping the head. The shape and appear- 

 ance are shown in the illustration. 



In size the Houser cabbage will average 

 about 12 pounds at maturity, and the 

 heads are uniformly handsome. The 

 shape is round and deep, as indicated; and 

 when a head cracks or bursts it is always 

 at the stem end, which does not destroy 

 its use for market. 



In quality the Houser cabbage equals 

 the best, being very free from the coarse 

 ribs found in most late sorts. In fact, we 

 would say that the Houser cabbage is very 

 well bred, and in the careful trials and 

 comparative tests on our grounds, it has 

 shown up excellently with all other late 

 sorts. It is a stroug, vigorous grower, 

 with ability to withstand drought better 

 than most varieties. 



Its true merit is shown by the demand 

 for it. It adapts itself to various condi- 

 tions of soil and climate. 



As to its keeping qualities, in winter 

 storage, we have only to say that it is per- 

 fect. Indeed, it is because the Houser ia 

 so extremely late, maturing in 130 days, 

 and is such an excellent keeper that it has 

 attained such wide popularity. Seed 

 scarce, can offer in packets only. 

 7 packets, $1.00, postpeud. 



