Gardens 
MAULE’S SPECIALLY ASSEMBLED BALANCED COLLECTIONS 
These balanced garden collections serve new gardeners and old 
timers alike. The beginner needs help in choosing the right kind 
and right amount for his garden area, and the experienced gar- 
dener appreciates being able to buy his seeds at a bargain price. 
The collections include only the most popular and universally 
planted varieties. You'll be delighted with what you get for your 
The vegetable garden collections offered here would have been 
exceptional values even at the depths of the depression. The 
seeds are packed in full size catalog units complete with cultural 
directions. You save 70¢ on the $1.00 collection, $1.15 on the 
$2.00 collection, and $1.75 on the $3.00 collection. With high 
prices demanded almost everywhere you turn these days, we 
money. 
3201 One Dollar Garden 
Look at the photograph on the opposite page. 
That loaded vegetable stand represents only 
part of the crop from Maule’s One Dollar Garden 
seed collection. You can see for yourself the 
kind of return you get on your investment. All 
you need is a garden space about 30 x 40 ft., 
some enthusiastic soil tilling, and Maule’s $1.00 
collection. Examine this list of varieties in- 
cluded. 
3202 Two Dollar Garden 
Now here is a garden you can really be proud of. 
If the photograph on the opposite page repre- 
sents a sample from a $1.00 collection, imagine 
what a bountiful harvest you'll have from this 
one! 
Garden space of about 45 x 60 ft., or 2700 sq. ft., 
is needed to make room for this $2.00 collection. 
The group includes good quantities of the main 
varieties, and a wide assortment of all vege- 
tables totaling 23 varieties. Notice that 2% lb. 
and ounce packages are used to give proper 
portions of the larger seeds. 
3203 Three Dollar Garden 
You'll have to plow plenty of space to make 
room for all these seeds. They'll plant an area 
70 x 100 ft. or larger, if you wish. From this 
size garden you can expect a sizable surplus 
for canning, including such vegetables as beans, 
beets, cucumbers, peas, spinach, corn, and to- 
matoes. You will have other vegetables you can 
store without processing, such as winter squash, 
carrots (beets, too), onions, pumpkins, turnips, 
and rutabagas. And your garden is big enough 
to include a luxury like muskmelons, which take 
up too much space in a small garden. 
It took a lot of planning to assemble these 
items in their proper amounts from the catalog 
listing, and they would cost you $4.75 pur- 
chased separately. Here are the right kinds and 
the right quantities—at a bargain. 
COPYRIGHT, 1943 
know this hold-the-line savings will be appreciated. 
One packet each of 
Soy Bean—Bansei 
Bush Bean—Bountiful 
Beet—Detroit Dark Red 
Carrot—Maule’s Golden Rod 
Cress—Fine Curled 
Cucumber—Black Diamond 
Lettuce—Black-Seeded Simpson 
One-half pound each of 
Bush Bean—Bountiful 
Lima Bean—Fordhook Bush 
Pea—Little Marvel 
One ounce each of 
Beet—Detroit Dark Red 
Spinach—Bloomsdale Long Standing 
One packet each of 
Carrot—Maule’s Golden Rod 
Corn—Golden Sunshine 
Corn—Stowell’s Evergreen 
Cucumber—Black Diamond 
Kale—Siberian 
One-half pound each of 
Soy Bean—Bansei 
Bush Bean—Bountiful 
Wax Bean—Pencil Pod 
Lima Bean—Fordhook Bush 
Corn—Golden Sunshine 
Corn—Stowell’s Evergreen 
Pea—Little Marvel 
Pea—Earliest of All 
One ounce each of 
Beet—Detroit Dark Red 
Spinach—Bloomsdale Long Standing 
One-half ounce of 
Carrot—Maule’s Golden Rod 
One packet each of 
Beet—Dark Red Egyptian 
Cucumber—Black Diamond 
WM. HENRY MAULE, 4015 CLARISSA ST., PHILADELPHIA 32, PA. 
Sixteen varieties 
Onion—Southport Yellow Globe 
Parsley—Paramount 
Radish—Miaule’s Earliest Scarlet 
Radish—White Icicle 
Squash—Earliest White Bush 
Sweet Corn—Golden Sunshine 
Swiss Chard—Lucullus 
Tomato—Super Marglobe 
Turnip—Purple-Top White Globe 
VALUE $1.70 FOR 
Twenty-three varieties 
Lettuce—Black-Seeded Simpson 
Onion—Southport Yellow Globe 
Parsley—Paramount 
Radish—Maule’s Earliest Scarlet 
Radish—White Icicle 
Rutabaga—Maule’s Heavy Cropping 
Soy Bean—Bansei 
Spinach—New Zealand 
Squash—Earliest White Bush 
Squash—Acorn \ 
Swiss Chard—Lucullus 
Tomato—Super Marglobe 
Turnip—Purple-Top White Globe 
VALUE $3.15 FOR 
Thirty-one varieties 
Endive—Broad Leaved Batavian 
Cress—Fine Curled 
Kale—Siberian 
Lettuce—Black-Seeded Simpson 
Lettuce—Imperial 44 
Muskmelon—Hale’s Best 
Onion—Southport Yellow Globe 
Parsley—Paramount 
Pumpkin—Small Sugar 
Radish—Maule’s Earliest Scarlet 
Radish—White Icicle 
Rutabaga—Heavy Cropping 
Spinach—New Zealand 
Squash—Earliest White Bush 
Squash—Acorn 
Swiss Chard—Lucullus 
Tomato—Super Marglobe 
Turnip—Purple-Top White Globe 
VALUE $4.75 FOR 
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