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126 Maule’s Midsummer 
Best of All for Warm Weather 
This intermediate sort matures in about 100 days, soon after Early 
Summer, producing much larger heads, of unsurpassed beauty and 
olidity. lt has noteworthy compactness of growth, which permits 
‘lose planting. Midsummer is a remarkably sure and uniform header, 
ind is one of the most profitable market varieties. June until October 
Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 40 cents; 
quarter pound, $1.10; pound, $4.00, postpaid. 

aule’s New Jersey grown Cabbage plants are offered on page 29. Order early; we will forward when ready 



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138 Yolga or Stonehead 
A Splendid Drought Resister 
This grand cabbage is a great acquisition. In a field of several acres 
frequently not a single plant shows any variation from a true and valu- 
able type, as the heads are of about equal size and shape, round asa 
ball, hard and solid, and stand a long time before bursting, producing 
heads in about 100 days. Light grayish greenin color. Very attractive. 
Packet, 10 cents; 44 cunce, 25 cents; ounce, 45 cents; 
quarter pound, $1.25; pound, $4.50, postpaid. 

Maule’s Frost Proof Cabbage Plants Pi nee 
- There are a number of sea islands along the South Carolina sea coast 
where the soil and climatic couditions are just suited and well adapted 
or growing tough, hardy frost proof cabbage plants during the winter 
and early spring. ‘The seed is planted in the open field; the plants make 
1slow but steady growth, until at 8 to 10 weeks of age they are very 
(ough and hardy, the buds are purple and the outer leaves a reddish 
orown. When in this condition they can be shipped further north. These 
plants have stood a temperature of 8 to 10 degrees above zero without 
njury; the land freezing, or the plants being covered with ice, sleet or 
snow after they are planted will not injuretbem. ~ 
The top of the plant does not grow until your regular spring weather 
ypens up, but the roots grow from the time they are planted. Headed 
sabbage is ready 10 days to 3 weeks sooner than from any other plants. 
Our cabbage plants are grown from the best Long Island grown seed 
ind are Shipped direct from our growing Stations in South Carolina by 
Mail orexpress. We can fill orders from Dec. 1st to April 20th. 


The plants will be somewhat wilted and have a hard stunted appear- 
ance, which will be disappointing to persons who have never used these 
plants before. Regardless of appearance, they will produce the results. 
To get the full advantage of these frost proof cabbage plants 
they must be planted a month or six weeks earlier than you 
would plant nome grown plants. No less than 100 plants sold. 
We can supply oniy the foliowing varieties of frest proof cab- 
bage plants: Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston or Large Wakefield, 
Succession and Early Flat Dutch. No plamts shipped C. O. D. 
By parcel post, 50 cents per 100 of any one kind; $1.75 per 500 
of any cne kind; $3.00 per 1,000 of any one kind, postpaid. 
By express, purchaser paying charges: 
in lots of 1,000 to 4,000 at $2.25 per 1,000; 
im lots of 5,000 to 9,000 at $2.10 per 1,000; 
in lots of 10,000 or more at $2,00 per 1,600. 
Can be shipped to any point where they will arrive within 4 or5 days. 
ORDER EARLY AND ADVISE US ABOUT WHAT DATE YOU WISH YOUR PLANTS SENT 


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Late or Winter Cabbage 

Ready to use or store in 
abeut 100 to 130 days 
133 Maaule’s 
Prize Drumhead 
Large, Solid Heads on Short Stems 
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 high for 
its merits. It forms very large, hard, solid, fiat- 
tened heads, uniform in shape and color, and of 
handsomeappearance. It has avyeryshort stem, 
and is a compact grower. Shortness of stem is so 
characteristic as to be associated 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 established standard that certain 
peculiarities have been bred into it, and have be- 
come 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 Drumbhead, 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 read- 
ily in the winter and spring markets. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 25 cents} 







MAULE’S PRIZE DRUMHEAD CABBAGE. 

ounce, 40 cents; quarter pound, $1.10; 
pound, $4.00, postpaid. 
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