Maule*s Table Carrots 



Culture: Sow seed early in the spring in rows 12 to 30 in. apart. Cover seed with 14 to \ in. of soil and press gently. 

 Thin plants to stand 2 to 6 in. apart. For a continuous supply, sowings should be made every two weeks up to the early 

 part of July. For nice, tender carrots in the fall or for winter storing, the later sowings are advisable. Use a packet 

 of seed to 25 ft. of row; 1 oz. to 100 ft.; 3 to 4 lbs. to the acre. 



145 MAULERS GOLDEN ROD (75 days) « 



Half-long, stump-rooted carrot for home and market 



7 to 8 in. long, 2 to 2}4 in. thick at the shoulder; smooth and uniform, fine-grained, sweet, tender, 

 and never become stringy nor show rings. Skin is bright orange, flesh is deep orange with a lighter 

 colored, tender core. Highly recommended for home use and market gardeners who wish a quality 

 half-long stump-rooted carrot, somewhat deeper in color than Danvers and a heavier yielder. 

 We offer a very uniform strain that is sure to please. 



Every year more and more gardeners turn to this variety to supply their 

 own table needs and other market demands due to the fine qualities which 

 have made Maule's Golden Rod such a big seller in all the better class 

 markets. The popularity enjoyed by Golden Rod is well deserved. 



Pkt. \H; oz. 35^; 1/4 lb. 95jz!; 1/2 lb. $1.50; lb. $2.75. 



150 Maule's Tendersweet (75 days) i3t 



The sweetest and most tender carrot 

 Also known as Imperator, An attractive 

 carrot with the sweetest flavor, fine in texture 

 and practically "coreless"; exceptionally 

 heavy yielder. The beautiful orange-red car- 

 rots, when fully grown, are 8 to 10 in. long, 

 tapering from the shoulder to the rather blunt 

 end. Flesh is very deep orange, sweet, tender, 

 brittle and with practically no core. Indis- 

 pensable for the home garden, and one of the 

 best bunching carrots for market. An excel- 

 lent shipper. Pkt. lOfi; oz. 40j^; 

 1/4 lb. $1.15; 1/2 lb. $1.90; 

 lb. $3.50. 



Maule's 

 Golden Rod 



156 Maule's 

 Perfection Chantenay 



Ideal shape and size for table use; 

 golden yellow (7S days) 



The shape and size make it idea! for table 

 use and popular with market gardeners 

 5 to 6 in. long and IJi in. thick, slightly 

 tapering to a blunt end. Tender and deli- 

 cious, coreless and of deep golden yellow 

 color. When small and served raw like 

 radishes, they are delicious. Pkt. 10^; 



oz. 30^; V4 lb. 90ji!; V2 lb. $1.40; lb. $2.50. 



154 Morse's Bunching 



Popular for bunching or home garden use (70 days) 



The name "Bunching" has been given in California to this new 

 carrot because it is shipped in bunches in large quantities to the 

 eastern markets, where it has gained great popularity. Growers, 

 both home and market, have found it most valuable everywhere. 

 Deep orange sweet flesh with practically no core; almost cylindrical, 

 smooth with rounded shoulder and well stump-rooted. 1 ! 4 to 1 K in. 

 thick and 8 in. long. Tops are short— just right for bunching. 



Pkt. 10^; oz. 40^; V4 lb. $1.15; 1/2 lb. $1.90; lb. $3.50. 



149 Nantes Hall-Long (70 days) 



Coreless, orange-scarlet, stump-rooted 



For quality, flavor, attractive appearance, it is one of the best, 

 6M to 7 in. long and perfectly cylindrical, being from 1 to 1J4 in. 

 thick, the whole length ending abruptly in a small, thin tail. There 

 is no "core;" the beautifully pure, orange-scarlet flesh extends right 

 through; valuable for home use. Its color, form and size make it 

 a ready seller on the market. 



Pkt. 5^; oz. 40$f; I/4 lb. $1.15; ^2 lb. $1.90; lb. $3.50. 



163 Mixed Carrots (60 to 85 days) 



Many kinds, small to large and early to late 



Home gardeners who like to have a variety of fresh, tender and tasty 

 carrots and do not want to plant more than a row or two at one time, 

 win find this mixture ideally suited for their purpose. All the best 

 varieties from the earliest to the latest and from the smallest to the 

 longest. Pkt. 5^; oz. 30^; 1/4 lb. 85^; Vi lb. $1.25; lb. $2.25. 



151 Chantenay or 

 Model (70 days)i3t 



Deep orange, fine-grained, tender 

 and sweet 



One of the most popular carrots for gen- 

 eral home use and market; excellent for 

 shipping and winter storage Adapted to 

 all soils and sections; 6 in. long; 2 to lyi 

 in. thick at the shoulder, tapering to a 

 distinctly stump end. Skin is bright or- 

 ange, smooth and clean; the flesh is deep 

 orange, tender and sweet. 



Pkt. 10^; oz. 30^; 1/4 lb. 90^; 

 1/2 lb. $1.40; lb. $2.50. 



Nantes 

 Half-Long 



SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 



3 of the Best Table Carrots 



Maule's Perfection Chantenay, 

 Maule's Golden Rod, Maule's Tendersweet. 



3125—3 Pkts. (1 of each, value 30fi) for only 20)^ 



3126—3 Ozs. (1 oz. of each, value $1.05) for only. . . . 75^ 



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WM. HENRY MAULE, "THE OLD RELIABLE SEED HOUSE/* PHILADELPHIA 



Tendersweet 



