^ 123 Maule's Disease-Resistant Wisconsin Hollander Cabbage 



120 days. The "Yellows" or "Yellow Rot" 



Disease-Resistant Sort. Introduced by 



the University of Wisconsin 



This new strain of Hollander cabbage we 

 recommend for locations where cabbage 

 plants are affected by the "yellows," caus- 

 ing fields to be abandoned. The disease- 

 resistant qualities of this cabbage enable 

 growers to produce a crop of medium size 

 round or somewhat flattened heads of re- 

 markable solidity and excellent keeping 

 quality. Matures in about 120 days. The 

 plants show considerable variation of 

 types, resemble Hollander, but longer and 

 more leafy and spreading. Owing to a 

 very short seed crop, our stock is limited. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 45 cts,; ^A pound $1.25; 



% pound i?2.35; pound .$4.50; 



5 pounds $20.00, postpaid 



Customers may order 2 pounds or over 

 at the 5 pound rate. 



133 Maule's Prize Drumhead Cabbage 



136 Marblehead Mammoth Keeper.^^ Best lor Kr^ut 



A variety with dark green or bluish-green leaves that are 

 attractive on the market. Heads are extra large, flat, 

 rounded at top, firm and very solid. Good keeper. The ab- 

 sence of many large outer leaves permits more plants to the 

 acre than most large late varieties, and this feature makes 

 it nice for home gardens also. Eating quality is very good, 

 the heads being fine grained, tender and deliciously flavored. 

 Packet 5 cts.; onnce 30 cts.; % pound 75 cts.; % pound $1.35; 

 pound $2.50; 5 pounds $11.25, postpaid 



r^<-k11>sw«40 Of particular value 

 \^OIiaraS in the South. 



Culture. — Sow like cabbage. Set 

 a foot apart in rows 2 to 3 feet 

 apart. Can also sow seed in June, 

 July and August. A packet will 

 give about 300 plants, an ounce 

 2,500. Matures in about 45 days. 



201 True Georgia 



45 days. Used Exclusively for Greens 



Forms a loose head of cabbage- 

 like leaves, which are largely used 

 for greens; ready for use in 45 

 days. 



Packet 5 cts.; 

 ounce 15 cts.; % pound 35 cts.; 

 Vz pound 60 cts.; pound $1.00; 

 True Georgia CoUards 5 pounds $4.00, postpaid 



123 Maule's Disease-Resistant Wisconsin Hollander Cabbage 



* iJJ Maule's 

 Prize Drumhead 



120 days. Large, Solid Flat Heads on Short Stems. 

 A Good Keeper 



Sureness in heading and regularity in growth have placed 

 this variety high in the list, and we have no fear of using words 

 of praise too higli for its merits. It forms very large, hard, 

 solid, flattened heads, uniform in shape and color, and of hand- 

 some appearance. It has a very short stem, and is a compact 

 grower. Shortness of stem is so characteristic as to be asso- 

 ciated with the very best strains of this cabbage, and the stock 

 which we offer is thoroughbred in this and all other respects. 

 This cabbage, like Prize Flat Dutch, has so long been an estab- 

 lished standard that certain peculiarities have been bred Into it, 

 and have become so firmly fixed as to be necessary features of 

 growth. It is as natural for this cabbage to form a head as to 

 form leaves, and reports of 99 marketable heads from 100 plants 

 are of frequent occurrence. Nobody will be disappointed in our 

 strain of Short Stemmed Drumhead, for it far surpasses the old- 

 fashioned strains of the same name, with heads of deeper and 

 better shape maturing in 120 days. It is a standard sort for 

 winter keeping or kraut making, and sells readily in the winter 

 and spring markets. 

 Packet 10 cts.; ounce 30 cts.; % pound 75 cts.; % pound $1.35; 

 pound $2.50; 5 pounds $11.25, postpaid 



Chicory 



Culture. — Sow in Spring, in 

 drills 18 inches apart, one-half 

 inch deep and thin plants to 4 

 inches. Use a packet to 20 

 feet of drill; an ounce to 200 

 feet; 4 pounds to an acre. 



193 Large Rooted 



120 days. Substitute for Coffee 

 Take up roots in the fall, 

 cut in small pieces and let 

 dry: when w^anted for use it 

 is roasted and ground like 

 coffee. Packet 10 cts.; 

 ounce 20 cts.; ^,4 pound 50 cts.; 

 Vi pound 85 cts.; pound $1.50; 

 5 pounds $6.25, postpaid 



«S? 194 Witloof Chicory 



150 days. Known sis French Endive 

 The famous winter salad so 

 popular in first-class restau- 

 rants. Forms leaves like Cos 

 lettuce and can be eaten raw 

 as salad or boiled. 



Packet 10 cts.; 



ounce 25 cts.; >/i pound 65 cts.; 



Va pound $1.15; pound $2.00; 



5 pounds $8.75, postpaid 



194 Witloof Chicory 



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WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1927 



