Paris Green, Slug Shot or Bug Death kills potato bugs; Bordeaux Mixture or Key-Cidc prevents blight. see°mi^rk^ 



Maule's Maine Grown Seed Potatoes 



CuL,T0RE — Cut to one or two eyes. Plant In rows 3 feet apart, and drop 15 to 18 inches apart in row. One half peck of potatoes should be 

 Bufficient for 100 feet of row; use 10 to 12 bushels per acre. Cultivate constantly and thoroughly. Mature in 80 to 140 days, according to variety. 

 P^^'T'^'T'/^ PDir^FQ At the time of printing this Seed Book prices for potatoes by the peek, bushel or barrel sacks could not be antlci- 

 tr\J 1 J\ 1 \J 1 I\.i\^I-iiJ pated. AVrite for special prices on any variety of potatoes listed beloAV, stating quantity and varieties 

 n-auted. Order your Seed Potatoes at once. We will reserve our choicest seed for you and make shipment any date you request. 



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Irish Cobbler 



Extremely Early — A World Wide Favorite 



A most excellent extra early variety, producing plump, handsome 

 tubers of good size and excellent quality. It has also the remarkable 

 characteristic of producing very few, if any, small potatoes, all the 

 tubers being of marketable size. The flesh is pure white, with a clean, 

 smooth, white skin with strong well-developed eyes slightly indented, 

 Splendid keepers; matures in hO days. 



Pound, 33 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. 



The Snow The Newest Money Maker 



This large main crop potato originated in Maine, and after repeated 

 trials in various sections of the country has proved itself to be of great 

 value on account of its immense yield, together with the fact that it in- 

 variably produces very few small potatoes and is now attracting wide- 

 spread attention. In shape the Snow potato is roundish, slightly flat- 

 tened eyes on the surface, the skin is well netted. It is very fine grained 

 and flaky. Grows a large crop of handsome tubers in 131 days. 

 Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. 



DATE OF POTATO SHIPMENTS l^lT^^XL^l^i^t 



Ing the winter, but at your own risk. Where no special instructions 

 are given to the contrary, we will hold same until in our Judgment 

 there is no danger from freezing, then ship promptly. 



551 Potato Seed 



Seed Saved from the Flower Ball of Many Sorts 



We have a choice strain of potato seed which is the product of numer- 

 ous selections of the best new and old varieties now in cultivation, for 

 those who wish to experiment in the production of new sorts, maturing 

 good size tubers in about 160 days. 

 Packet, 15 cents; % packets, ^5 cents; lU packets, $1.00, postpaid. 



Eureka Extra Early Potato 



None Quicker to Mature. The Favorite Extra Early 



It has never failed to produce a large crop of extra early potatoes. 

 The plant is dwarf and compact, maturing large handsome tubers in 

 about 80 days. It never has had the blight. The tubers are round, 

 slightly flattened. White skin, free from disease. Flesh, white and 

 mealy; no cores or black specks. Quality unsurpassed. 



Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. 



An Old Standard and 

 Favorite Early Sort 



This standard variety has been a great favorite with planters for 

 many years on account ot its yield and quality. Potatoes are long in 

 shape, good size, and light red in color, maturing in about 100 days. 

 They cook mealy and of the finest flavor. 



Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. 



Pure Early Rose 



Maule*s Early Thorougbred 



The Quickest 

 Basket Filler 



On account of its extreme earliness it is not much affected by the 

 usual midsummer and autumn droughts, while in keeping qualities it 

 is unsurpassed. The large tubers run very uniform as to size and are 

 practically all marketable; matures in 100 days. Excellent yielder; 

 cooks perfectly white, dry and floury. 



Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds; 90 cents, postpaid. 



The Most Popular 

 and Quickest Seller 



A splendid main-crop variety of remarkable productiveness and 

 finest table quality Slightly oblong in shape, skin light golden, fiesh 

 pure white. Cooks a dry, floury whiteness. Matures in 140 days. An 

 excellent winter keeper. 



Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. 



Gold Coin 



Green Mountain 



An Improved 

 State of Maine Potato 



This is a most excellent late potato; it does remarkably well on poor 

 soils, and is very free from disease; it resists drought wonderfully well, 

 and produces tubers of large size and attractive appearance; tlesh white. 

 It is a good keeper, and when put away in the fall will keep well untU 

 spring. Matures in 140 days. 



Pound, 39 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. 



Concave 

 Potato Knife 



A handy knife for cutting seed potatoes 

 and shaped so as to cut enough flesh with 

 each eye to strengthen and vitalize it. 

 By using this knife you will save time, 

 labor and seed. 



35 cents each, postpaid. 



MAULE'S NEW JERSEY GROWN YELLOW NANSEMOND 

 SWEET POTATO PLANTS 



Ready for delivery about May 25th 



90 cents per 25; $1.20 per 50; $1.80 per hundred, postpaid. 

 By express, not prepaud, $4.50 per 500; $8.00 per 1000. 



Peanuts 



Inoculate this. 

 , Seed with 



MuLFORD Culture 



CuLTtTEE. — Select warm light or sandy soil, rich in lime; if not rich 

 . in lime, the soil must be made so by using air slaked lime or land plas- 

 ter. Mark out rows ly^ to 'A feet apart, plant the shelled nuts in May or 

 June, 8 to 10 inches apart in the rows, or if in the hulls 16 to 18 inches 

 (apart. Cover with 2 inches of soil; it is not necessary to remove the 

 lisbucks or hulls before planting. Cultivate and hoe freely, keeping 

 [jthe soil mellow around the plants. Matures in 100 to 120 days. In the 

 aifall before frost, dig and hang them under a shed or in an airy room 

 ^to cure. A packet will sow from 15 to 2-5 feet of row; a pound from 100 

 to 200 feet, according to variety and method planted. Use 35 to 40 

 pounds of seed per acre. 



^85 Improved Virginia Peanut 



The Popular Commercial Sort, Very Productive 



Early, large and prolific, yielding fewer Imperfect pods than any 

 Dther kind, and producing 100 bushels per acre on medium land. With 

 J or 3 kernels to the pod; large and of rich flavor, maturing in 120 days. 

 Vines average 33^ to 4 feet across, making valuable fodder for stock. 

 Packet, 10 cents; half pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 cents, postpaid. 

 By mall, express or freight, not prepaid, pound, 37 cents; 

 10 pounds or over at 25 cents per pound. 



454f Mammoth Bush Peanut 



The Largest of All, a Heavy Cropper 



This peanut grows to an astonishing size, and does exceedingly well 

 In the North. They make compact bushes 18 inches high, with heavy, 

 erect stalks and large leaves. They are good producers, and of distinct 

 appearance. The giant nuts have a thick, heavily ribbed protecting 

 shell, maturing in 100 days. On light sandy soil makes a good crop. 

 Packet, 15 cents; half pound, 50 cents; pound, 90 cents, postpaid. 

 By mall, express or freight, not prepaid, pound, 77 cents; 

 10 pounds or over at 75 cents per pound. 



