76 3 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1923 
Maule’s Garden Peas 

CULTURE.—Sow in earliest spring and make successional plantings ever i 
; " : ] y ten days until Junel. Inthe latter part of August s 
for an ou crop. Drill 1 to 2 inches deep in rows 2% to 4 feet apart. In the field use no sticks. In garden Gans sow in doakie Se ones 
apart, and use supports for the tall growing varieties. A packet will sow about 20 feet of drill; a pound to 100 feet; 90 to 120 pounds per acre. 
‘Extra Ea 

rly Smooth, Round Seeded Varieties $u23 suit Sonus. 35 245 toon can be worked: they, are 
eZ e.0, MAULE’S EARLIEST 95 ALL. 
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a Maule’s Earliest of All Peas 
Bright Green Peas of Excellent Flavor 
Maule’s Earliest of All pea has become the main reliance of thousands of truckers and 
gardeners who wish to be first in market with new peas. It is a smooth sort; maturing an 
abundance of pods in 41 days. Itis absolutely unsurpassed in extra early aualities, in flavor, 
in size of pod and productiveness, in vigor and regularity of growth. Vines grow 30 in. high. 
Every seedsman claims to sell an ‘“‘earliest’”’ pea, but, after testing them all, we know that 
not one excels our own celebrated strain, either in quality, quantity or earliness. Maule’s 
Earliest of All is very hardy, and may be sown as soon as the soil becomes mellow. 
Packet, 10 cents; half pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 cents, postpaid. 
Yh (ete, \) = Not prepaid, pound, 25 cents; 5 pounds or over at 20 cents per pound; 
] a 2 100 pounds, $18.00. 
508 Prolific Early Market 
The Most Productive Extra Early Garden Sort 
_A-smooth, white seeded extra early sort, with pods one-third larger on vines 
six inches taller than Maule’s Improved Extra Early, maturing in 50 days, but 
of remarkable productiveness, giving a yield of 30 to 50 per cent more pods than 
. any other strain of extra earlies of which we know. Desirable for home or market. 
Packet, 10 cents; half pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 cents, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, pound, 25 cents; 5 pounds or over at 20 cents per pound; 
100 pounds, $18.00. 
529 Market Surprise 
Largest Podded of the Extra Earlies 
Market Surprise has become the popular extra 
early large podded sort, producing large pods in 
abundance which are filled with luscious green 
peas. The robust growing vines, which require 
no staking, grow 2% feet high. The delicious 
sugary peas are ready for picking in about 
50 days. The largepods, which contain eight to 
nine fine peas, are of rich green color. This is 
the pea that all progressive gardeners are look- 
ing for asit is very hardy, extremely early, large 
podded and a prolific bearer, making it a quick 
basket filler. The peas are of excellent flavor, 
sweet and delicious. Weexpect the usual heavy 
demand for this phenomenal extra early pea, so 
advise ordering early. 
Packet, 12 cents; half pound, 30 cents; pound, 50 cents, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, pound, 35 cents; 5 pounds or over 
at 30 cents per pound; 100 pounds, $28.00. 























































































































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E offer Peas and Beans by the half pound, pound 
and 100 pounds, instead of pints, quarts, etc. 
Half pint equals about half pound 
One pound equals about one pint 
Two pounds equal about one quart 
Fifteen pounds equal about one peck 
Sixty pounds equal about one bushel 










































































































