Maule's Late or Winter Cabbage 



Danish 

 Roundhead 

 Short Stem 



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125 Danish Ballhead (115 days) 



Round as a ball; mediunj length stems 



Universally popular in all sections because it is a sure header, very solid, an 

 exceptionally good keeper, and a "best" seller. It can be grown closely on 

 account of its few outer leaves and compact growth. The hard, round heads are 

 extremely heavy, exceedingly fine-grained, tightly folded, firm, well-blanched in 

 the center and have practically no core; come out of winter storage as fresh 

 and crisp as when put away. One of the best for late fall, winter and early spring 

 use. either home or market. Ideal tor high quality kraut. Remarkable for the 

 solidity ot its heads and long-keeping qualities F\' ( llont shipper 



Pkt. 10(<; oz. 50^; Vi lb. $1.50 ' , lb. $2.75; lb. $5.00. 



Maule's Genuine Surehead 



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124 DANISH ROUNDHEAD (105 days)^ 



Short-stemmed; 10 days earlier than Danish Ballhead 



Very large, extremely solid, perfectly round heads having the same 

 remarkable qualities as Danish Ballhead, from which it has been 

 originated. Heads, however, are slightly larger, short-stemmed and 

 about 10 days earlier. Plants are of dwarf, compact growth with 

 few outer leaves which permits close planting, and therefore when 

 grown commercially, a larger yield may be expected than from 

 any of the other Danish Cabbages. On high, dry land where other 

 cabbages are inclined to remain small, Danish Roundhead has 

 produced wonderful results. One of the leading late cabbages for 

 home or market. Keeps perfectly in storage. 



Pkt. 10^; oz. 500; 1/4 lb. $1.50; V2 lb. $2.75; lb. $5.00. 



122 Penn State Ballhead (110 days)<3; 



Large, round heads of remarkable solidity 



This special selection of Danish Ballhead was made by Professor C. E. Myers 

 of the Pennsylvania State College. Hard, tight heads weighing at least 14 more 

 than Danish Ballhead heads of equal size. Has produced an average yield of 

 12 tons per acre in New York State, with a record of over 20 tons per acre. A 

 perfect winter keeper. Pkt. \0^; oz. 350; Vi lb. $1.00; V2 lb. $1.65; lb. $3.00. 



Maule's Prize 

 Drumhead 



131 Maule's Genuine Surehead (90 days)i3t 



Round, somewhat flattened heads; always satisfactory 



One of the best late cabbages for fall or winter use. As large as Maule's Prize 

 Flat Dutch but ready for cutting about 10 days earlier. Heads are firm and hard, 

 weigh from 10 to 15 lbs. each; round with a somewhat flattened top. Fine 

 texture, very small core and of excellent flavor. A popular cabbage because of 

 its remarkable uniformity and sureness of heading. It is sure to give satisfaction 

 to the home gardener. Keeps perfectly in storage for winter use; a reliable 

 shipper and a most profitable commercial variety. 



Pkt. 100; oz. 300; 1/4 lb. 850; V2 lb. $1.25; lb. $2.25. 



134 Maule's Prize Fiat Dutch (100 days) 



Heads large, round, flattened, and very firm 



An old reliable and popular variety. Heads are very large, heavy, solid, flat on 

 the top but quite deep. Leaves are a bright bluish green. Our strain is low 

 growing, with a short stem and comparatively few outer leaves, thereby allowing 

 close planting. Heads become firm and solid while still rather small so that you 

 can start to use them in late summer and continue to cut until late fall. Popular 

 for home and market garden and kraut making. It is also one of the best winter 

 keepers. Pkt. 100; oz. 250; 1/4 lb. 700; V2 lb. $1.10; lb. $1.85. 



Maule's Prize 

 Flat Dutch 







133 Maule's Prize Drumhead (90 days) 



Large, solid, fiat heads on short stems. Widely grown 



Heads grow to an extra large size. They are hard, solid, flattened and uniform 

 in shape. Plants are compact growing and support the extra large heads on 

 short, stout stems. A sure header. Splendid for late fall use; has excellent 

 storage qualities and sells readily in the winter and spring markets. Widely 

 used for kraut. Pkt. 50; oz. 250; 14 lb. 700; 1/2 lb. $1.10; lb. $1.85. 



20 WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 



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