I WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Vegetable Seeds — 77 



Peppers 



Cultivate frequently throughout the season to kle^ihesZmluc.l^°J^^\}l'i^fJ^^^ and 18 



transplant for an acre. 



! season to keep the soil mellow and free from weeds. 



er of frost, set out In open 



^ i inches apart in the rows. 



One ounce will produce about 1500 plants; % pound to 



S33 Maule's Improved Ruby King 



ISf The Standard Home and Market Sort 



^* This pepper was introduced to the American public more 

 than a decade ago, and it at once took conspicuous place and 

 became the leader of the sweet red sorts. We have every 

 year sought to improve this already good pepper. We can 

 truthfully claim that every year our strain of Ruby King is 

 better than the year before. We have furnished this seed 

 to tens of thousands of gardeners with the most satisfactory 

 results, and our strain of this splendid stock is now noted for 

 perfection of form, large size, brilliance of color, and sweet, 

 mUd flavor. So prominent are these desirable features the 

 words "Maule's Improved" are properly attached to the name. 

 Ruby Kling pepper attains a larger size than Sweet Mountain 

 or any other sort excepting Chinese Giant and Giant Grimson. 



Pkl., 10 cts.; i 01., 25 cts.; oz., 45 cts.; i lb., $L25; lb., $4.50. 



I have plajtted your garden seeds for about 5 years and they are the 

 talk of the whole country; the people say they are goingr to plant Maule's 

 Seeds and no other from now on. Your Danish Ballhead cabbage, beets, 

 beans, tomatoes, sugar corn, peppers, peas, cucumbers, watermelons 

 and herbs of ail kinds are carrying the day here. People come for miles 

 around to see them; they say that they beat anything they ever saw. 



Mrs. Gertrude Compton, White Wood, Va. 



531 



MAULE'S NEAPOLITAN PEPPER. 



Maule's Neapolitan Pepper 



The Earliest of all Peppers by a Week to Ten Days 



Neapolitan proved itself to be two weeks earlier than any 

 other. When, in addition to this fact, it had good size 

 and mild flavor, we decided we had secured a money maker. 

 Plants are of strong growth, very stocky, and peppers are 

 borne erect, averaging the size of the illustration. Flesh 

 is very thick and fruit is pale green turning to a brilliant 

 red color. If our customers want peppers from one to three 

 weeks ahead of their neighbors, thev must plant Neapolitan. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; quarter lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 

 543 Red Chili 



Small, red conical pods about 2 inches long. Very hot and proline. 

 Generally used for seasoning and pepper sauce. Elegant for bunching 

 ^vith pot herbs. JIakes an excellent pot plant. 

 Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 30 cts.; quarter pound, 85 cts.; pound, $3.00, 



S46 Sweet Mountain or Mammoth 



Somewhat larger and milder in flavor than Bull Nose pepper, but 

 otherwise corresponds closely to that sort. Its color is green, turning 

 to red, and it is productive and desirable. 

 Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 30 cts.; quarter pound, 85 cts.; pound, S3.00. 



I am sending you a big order for garden seed, also flower seed. I don't 

 think I could have a garden without your seeds. I have been one of your 

 customers for 10 years and recommend your seeds at all times. 



Mrs. Ella Langley, R R 2, Franklin, Tenn. 



This tells what I think of Maule's Seeds; this is my 25th year of sending 

 for Maule's Seeds. When you fail to get an order in my name you will 

 know I am gone. Caroline, H. Fuller, Box 5, Londonderry, Vermont. 



