WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Vegetable Seeds—19 
Second Early or Summer Cabbages 
» Copenhagen Market Cabbage 
The Best Early Round Headed Cabbage 
Stands Longest Without Bursting 
Copenhagen Market is certainly a valuable 
new, early cabbage, producing round, hard 
heads very early in the season. As early as 
the Charleston Wakefield. It is the most 
popular early cabbage in the markets of 
Copenhagen, and is becoming popular in 
America. Market gardeners here who tried 
it are strong in its praise on account of 
its extreme earliness and solid ten pound 
heads, with a small core and always of 
excellent quality, making it a good seller. 
The plants are short stemmed, producing 
heads almost on the ground. The light 
green colored leaves are medium in size, saucer 
shaped, and are always tightly folded; the 
plants may therefore be set closer than most 
other early varieties. Itis axyigorous grower 
and yielder, as are all calnbages from Den- 
mark, and an excellent keeper. A most ex- 
cellent round headed sort for the home garden, 
as wellas for the market gardener whose trade 
requires a large solid head early in the season. 
Our stock of Copenhagen Market comes to 
= ; a us direct from the originator in Copenhagen, 
KET CABBAGE. Denmark. 
COPENHAGEN MAR 
Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 40 cents; quarter pound, $1.10; pound, $4.00, postpaid. 
uz Maule’s Early Flat Dutch tee roo Dy on : 
An excellent second early cabbage, producing 
large, solid heads of uniform shape, flattened 
on top as Shown in the illustration. Fully de- SG ? —S i 
yeloped heads frequently measure 10 to 12 < y SW 
inches across and weigh 12 to 15 pounds each. WAY SLAZE We 
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suited to the South, as it has strong heat re- 
Sisting qualities. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 
225 cents; 14 pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. 
122 Early Summer 
two weeks after Maule’s Prize Jersey Wakefield, 
with heads of round. flattened form, as shown 
= in the illustration. The heads are very com- Ma== » 
pact and solid, and double the weight of Maule’s ————— 
MAULE’S EARLY FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE. prize Jersey Wakefield. It is one of thebestof 
the large, early cabbages, and is exceedingly 
Full cultural directions are plainly | valuable for the market gardener, as it has short outer leaves, adapting it for close planting. 
printed on every packet and ounce Early Summer is widely known and largely grown, making it a popular sort for both the home 
of Maule’s Seeds. and market gardener. Weoffer strictly first-class Long Island grown seed. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 14 pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50, postpaid. 
» Glory of Enkhousen 
An Early Round, Solid Head 
Cabbage of Superior Merit 
This grand Cabbage, Glory of Enkhousen, originated in Holland; in 
season it is very early, in fact as early as the Early Flat Dutch, with 
heads frequently twice as large, and weighing three times as much. 
The large sized, ball shaped heads are very firm and solid, leaves being 
fine ribbed and exceedingly tender. Itis a dwarf and compact grower, 
allowing close planting; in fact some of its enthusiastic admirers claim 
it will yield more tons per acre than any other variety on account of close 
planting. This is not only a valuable early sort, but it grows so large 
that it can be profitably raised for main crop for Fall use. On accouptot 
its quick growth, this cabbage is a most desirable sort for marl@n izar- 
deners to set out latein July, after early potatoes or other Spring crups are 
harvested. This cabbage is extensively grown and is extremely popuiar 
with the market gardeners generally, and especially with those who use 
our select strain of Danish Ball Head and who have a trade for a round, 
23 : solid head cabbage early in the season. Originator’s stock. 
ABBAGE. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 25 cts.; 4 pound, 75 cts.; pound, $2.50. 
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