12 — Vegetable Specialties 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1916 





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Maule's Brightest Crimson Globe Onion 



Maule's Briglitest Crimson Globe is the best dark red, globe-shaped oniou on the market. Every onion produced is a 

 true globe shape. Very handsome in appearance. The crop produced is just like peas in a pod, all alike. Maule's 

 Brightest Crimson Globe has been tried and is found to be just what is wanted for all onion growers wanting a dark red, 

 globe-shape onion true for shape and color. Its long keeping qualities make it an A No. 1 shipping variety. The white 

 iesh is fine grained and of mild flavor. A vigorous grower and a heavy cropper. Very hardy. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 40 cents; quarter pound, $1.10; pound, $4.00, postpeiid. 



A Fe^w Good Old Standbys 



Your seeds have been used with absolute satisfaction for over thirty years, by 

 our father before us and ourselves. Never once have we found anything not true 

 to name, or that would not produce the best results if tended to. 



LUPTON BROS., Martinsburg', W. Va. 



We have been using' " Maule's Seeds " for 25 or more years and think we 

 cannot make a garden without " Maule's Seeds." Maule's Seeds are sure to grow. 



MRS. MARSHALL ROOF, Brookland, S. C. 



This is my " silver anniversary " — being my 25th consecutive annual order for 

 Maule's seeds. I wish to state that I have never had occasion to regret having or- 

 dered any single lot of your vegetable seeds during that time. 



E. G. E. REEL, R. F. D. No. 2, Excelsior, Minnesota. 



This year is our 20th anniversary and we began by using Maule's seeds. This year 

 our little son (12 years old) is going to manage our garden for us and insists on having 

 Maule's seeds ; he says "it pays to get the best." W. T. BARNES, Scooba, Miss. 



«, New Dwarl Okra, Georgia Favorite 



A very early maturing, giant podded dwarf okra, producing an abundant crop of 

 long, green pods, which are twice the length of the common varieties, and of 

 superior quality for soups, etc • The plant grows about 2 feet high, and produces 

 pods a few inches from the ground to the top of the plant. The pods last long 

 in prime condition, and are borne in great profusion all cummer. 



Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00. 



NEW GEORGIA FAVORITE OKRA. 



