WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA 



Maule'8 Improved Long Scarlet Short Top Radish. 



^/Maulc's Improved 

 Long Scarlet Short Top. 



The only objection to this radish Is its name, 

 which is too long, but is very descriptive. In 

 It we have, without exception, the very finest 

 long brittle, brightest scarlet radish I am ac- 

 quainted with. My seed has for years been 

 grown for me by the same French grower, who 

 has bred It up until now it is simply the 

 perfection of a long red radish, and so much 

 better than the ordinary strain offered that 

 I have taken it out of my general list, and 

 removed It here to the yellow pages among 

 my Specialties. It matures beautiful radishes, 

 which are always brittle and sweet, 25 to .30 

 days from the sowing of the seed. Size and 

 shape well shown In Illustration herewith. It 

 Is undoubtedly the standard long red variety 

 for either the market or home gardener. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 

 26 cents; pound, 76 cents. 



Vegetable Seeds — 81 



50^^*^ itfHITETlPPED 



CARLET TURNIP WHITE TIPPED. 



—The cut gives an idea of the shape of this 

 attractive radish. The color Is scarlet and 

 white. It is extremely quick to mature, 

 being ready for the table in 17 to 20 days 

 from the time of sowing the seed. It Is In- 

 valuable for forcing under glass, as well as 

 for growth in the open air. The skin is very 

 smooth, and Its clear color gives it an appetiz- 

 ing appearance on the table. Its flavor is ex- 

 cellent, ajpd its qualities high in all respects. 

 Market lefardeners find it a quick selling sort at 

 good prices, always above ordinary sorts, and 

 it is no less satisfactory in the private or home 

 garden. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; J^ pound, 

 30 cts.; pound, Sl.OO. 



MAULB'S BARI.IEST SCARI.ET. — If 



you wish to have the finest and first red 

 radishes sow Maule's Earliest Scarlet. It is 

 crisp and brittle. The skin is of a rich, scarlet 

 color, while the flesh is pure white, and always 

 tender, mild and sweet. It has a small, short 

 top, and is well adapted to open air culture or 

 to forcing under glass. In favorable weather 

 and in good soil it will mature in 18 to 20 days 

 from the sowing of the seed. It Is extensively 

 used by market gardeners and truckers, who 

 hold it in high esteem. It is good, quick and 

 profitable. Its globular shape and attractive 

 proportions are well shown in the engraving 

 above and I do not think It can be surpassed. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 40 cts.; lb., 5:1.2.5. 



A. C. Collins, Sioux Falls. So. Dak.— Some 20 years 

 ago I seiLt to you for some speds; in the order was a 

 full list ov watermelon seed, and I found them all true 

 to name and I have been purchasing your seeds ever 

 since. "5 on will notice I am pretty far North, hut I 

 have had Snow White Dent, Klondike and Golden 

 Beauty t'orn, and ripened every one of them, and have 

 taken the premiums every time. I took the $50. 00 in 

 gold this year on Snow White Dent. I have taken 

 every premium here for 17 years on com. 



W. Z. T. Smith, BardweU. Ky.— I have used your 

 seeds for about 20 years, and have always found them 

 reliable and good. 



RADISH. 



ICICLE. 



Long, White, Extremely Early. 



Excellent and profitable; a new and dlstincl 

 sort. Ready for use as soon as Maule's Long 

 Scarlet Short Top, but has fewer leaves and is 

 even better for forcing. Admirable alike for 

 open air and under glass. 



The Icicle radish Is perfectly white in color, 

 and long, slender and tapering in shape. It 

 quickly grows to market size, is crisp and 

 brittle, and of mild, sweet flavor. It remains 

 tender during the entire growing period, and is 

 quite as good when an inch in diameter aa 

 when only half an inch. 



A fine Variety for market and private gar- 

 deners, who have a demand for an early, long, 

 white radish. It was a marvel of excellence at 

 Briar Crest and Panmure, and will certainly 

 become popular. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 

 cents; % pound, 80 cents; pound, 81.00. 



