_THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1915 
THREE DESIRABLE CABBAGES — All Money Makers 
An Earlier Short Stemmed Strain of the 
Famous Danish Ball Head 
In this strain we have very large, solid heads on 
short stems, 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 pro- 
duces a larger yield than any of the so-called 
Danish cabbage that we have tried. It is especially fgeeq= 
valuable for high, dry land, producing good sized 
heads where other strains would be toosmall. For 
shipping in the late fall or winter there is no finer 
cabbage than this strain. _Ourstock of Danish 
20und Head comes to us direct from the origi- 
nator in Denmark and is so well bred that prac- 
tically every plant will produce a good solid head 
of uniform type. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 25 cts.; 
4 pound, 75 cts.; pound, $2.50, postpaid. 
i Maule’s 
Prize Flat Dutch 
This cabbage is as widely grown as any other in 
the whole country. Continued care and critical 
selection have secured a perfectly true stock of 
seed. The heads of our Prize Flat Duteh are 
very large, heavy, solid, fiat on top, and of a bluish 
green color. Our strain is a low growing variety, 
with short stem and comparatively few outer 
leaves. The quality is fine and the flavor ex- 
cellent, the heads being white when cut and the 
inside leaves crisp and tender. Ourseed has 
always been American grown, coming from the 
celebrated Long Island districts, and whoever 
purchases Maule’s Prize Flat Dutch may be as- 
Sured of getting the best. It is everywhere a 
fayorite market variety. It matures slightly 
earlier than Prize Drumhead; perhaps three to five 
days sooner. Prize Flat Dutch is comparatively 
free from a disposition to burst, and is one of the 
most reliable winter keepers. We think this strain 
will do better under partial neglect than any 
other in the world, possibly excepting Surehead. 
It has been so long bred to a standard that the 
heading habit is thoroughly established as an es- 
sential part of its growth, and it will produce a 
-head even when its size is stunted by dry weather 
or other adverse conditions. 
MAULE’S PRIZE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE. Pkt., 5¢.3 02Z., 25€.3 14 Ib., 75e.; Ib., $2.50. 
7 Maule’s 
Prize Drumhead 22 
Sureness in heading and regularity in growth 
have placed this at the top of the list, and we 
have no fear of using words of praise too high for 
its merits. It forms very large, hard, solid, flat- 
tened heads, uniform in Shape and color, and of 
handsomeappearance. It has avery short stem, 
and is a compact grower. Shortness of stem is so 
characteristic as to be associated with the very 
best strains of this cabbage, and the stock which 
we offer is thoroughbred in this and all other 
respects. This cabbage, like Prize Flat Dutch, has 
so Jong been an established standard that certain 
peculiarities have been bred into it, and have be- 
come so firmly fixed as to be necessary features 
of growth. It is as natural for this cabbage to 
form a head as to form leaves, and reports of 99 
marketable heads from 100 plants are of frequent 
occurrence. Nobody will be disappointed in our 
strain of Short Stemmed Drumhead, for it repre- 
sents the best principles of seed culture applied 
toa standard vegetable. Our Prize Drumhead far 
surpasses the old-fashioned strains of the same 
name, being quicker and more certain to mature, 
with heads of deeper and better shape. It is a 
standard sort for winter keeping, and sells read- 
ily in the winter and spring markets. ci : = = = 
Pkt., 10c.; oz-, 25¢.3 14 Ib., 75.3 Ib., $2.50. MAULE’S PRIZE DRUMHEAD CABBAGE. 
