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



Vegetable Seeds — 93 



653 



Maulers Magnificent 



(Bright red.) Never before has any vegetable been tried 

 so thoroughly in all sections of the country as Maule's Magnifi- 

 cent. In different soils and various climatic conditions it 

 came oilt with flying colors. The vines give larger crops 

 than other tomatoes of equal acreage. Tlie fruit is large, 

 solid and smooth. It is a good shipper, does not crack or 

 rot; unsurpassed for canning. If you want an abundant crop 

 of solid, smooth, bright red, meaty tomatoes that will be large 

 and good as long as vines can be protected from frosts, send for 

 Maule's Magnificent. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents;- ounce, 40 cents; 

 quarter pound. ."Bl.lG: pound, $4.00, postpaid. 



674 



Golden Queen 



(Bright yellow.) Best larjre yellow tomato. Much like Parason, except in color. Always 

 smooth and ripens early. Quality exc^lent in all respects, either for selling or preserving. 

 'Q,ueeu of all the yellows. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 30 cts.; % pound, 85 cts.; pound, $3.00. 



Dwarf Champion 



(Purplish pink.) The famous Dwarf Champion 

 tomato owes its -wide popularity to its stiff, vigor- 

 ous, upright growth, with fruit well above the soil, 

 and to the earliness with which it reaches maturi- 

 ty. In color the fruit is a purplish pink, and it is 

 always round, smooth and symmetrical. Size 

 medium. Table quality superior. A good shipper. 

 Plants may be set 3 feet apart iu rows 4 feet apart. 

 One of the earliest and most profitable tomatoes 

 grown. The dark green wrinkled leaves bespeak a 

 strong type. It Is one of the best of the so-called 

 tree tomatoes, and everywhere recognized as a 

 money maker, where earliest tomatoes will bring 

 best prices. A valuable home or market sort. 

 Packet, 10 ceuts; o?auce, 30 cents; 

 ],^ pound, 85 cents; pound, S3. 00, postpaid. 



663 



Chalk's Early Jewel 



(Bright Scarlet.) Within a week to ten days as early as 

 Sparks' Earliana, it is even a heavier cropper, with Tomatoes 

 of larger size and sweeter flavor, while its more robust growth 

 makes it a sure cropper. Large, handsome fruits, very solid, 

 deep through. Ripening right up to the stem without any 

 pracks or greencore. Skin thin, but strong enough to make it 

 a good shiiDper. For the home garden it is one of the best. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 30 cts.; \ lb., 85 cts.; lb., $3.00, postpaid. 



666 



Dwarf Stone 



(Bright Red.) This excellent strain of the Stone Tomato is more pro- 

 ductive, earlier and larger fruited than the old Stone. In fact, it is 

 about the largest of all the dwarf or bush varieties. Also called Tree 

 tomato, on account of its upright growth and its ability to stand alone 

 without trellisiug. Pkt., lOc; ox,, 30c.; 14 lb., 85c.; lb., $3.00. 



€64 



THE MATCHLESS TOMATO. 



The Matchless 



(Cardinal Red.) This tomato is well named. The color is a rich, cardi- 

 nal red. The skin is so tough that it is a splendid keeper and shipper, 

 and is less liable to crack in wet weather than any other large tomato. 

 Unsurpassed for market or for table. The plant is a strong grower, and 

 is very productive. The fruit is free from core, and the seed spaces are 

 small. The leaves are of a rich, dark green color, and very luxuriant. 

 Packet. 10 cts.; ounce, 30 cts.; | pound, 85 cts.. pound. gS.OO. 



658 



SPARK'S EARLIANA TOMATO. 



Spark's Earliana 



(Scarlet red.) Very poptilar with many growers of tomatoes 

 for early market. There is no question but that Earliana is 

 a very early variety. As far as we are personally concerned 

 we are satisfied INIaule's Earliest of All is still the earliest of 

 all tomatoes. Of large size, scarlet red color and great pro- 

 ductiveness. A desirable early market sort. We have secured 

 a supply of seed direct from headquarters. 



Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 30 cts.; i pound, 85 cts.; pound, $3.00. 



