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119 Copenhagen Market 
The finest early cabbage. Large, round, solid heads (70 days) 
Very early, solid, uniformly round heads, 6 to 7 in. across, 
weighing 4 lbs. or more. Plants are small, cup shaped, compact and 
short stemmed, allowing close planting. Very crisp, tender and 
of excellent quality. This variety is at its best when planted for an 
early summer crop. The larger, later cabbages are more often used 
for sauerkraut, but Copenhagen Market is also useful for that pur- 
pose, particularly where the season is too short for the late kraut 
types. We believe Copenhagen Market to be the best cabbage for 
summer use. Pkt. 10¢; 12 oz. 30¢; oz. 50¢; 14 Ib. $1.50. 
127 Glory of Enkhuizen 
(82 days) A splendid, medium-early cabbage with large, solid, round heads 8 to 
9 in. across, weighing 5 to 7 lbs. each, and often more. The leaves are finely ribbed, 
exceedingly tender, and remarkably well flavored. Because of its superior quality 
this variety is often used for kraut making, especially in areas where late cabbage 
is not grown. Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢; oz. 45¢; 14 Ib. $1.35. 

110 Golden Acre 
(65 days) This is an important early cabbage, with solid, round heads which 
grow about 6 in. in diameter and weigh about 3 lbs. each. Cofnpact, dwarf 
plants on short stems allow them to be set quite closely. Our strain of Golden 
Acre is exceptionally uniform, both in size and roundness of head, and in 
length of growing season. With a high percentage of plants maturing at one 








Maule’s time the crop can be handled with maximum efficiency. This is the earliest 
El; round head cabbage, very similar to Copenhagen Market but earlier and 
Y 3 smaller. Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30¢; oz. 55¢; 14 Ib. $1.60. 



-.116 All Head Early 
(85 days) All Head Early, one of the earliest of all large cabbages, does well 
in a wide range of soils and climates. The deep, well-rounded flattened heads 
are very solid and remarkably uniform in size, shape and color. They measure 
8 to 9 in. across, 634 to 7 in. deep, and weigh 6 to 7 Ibs. each. The heads may 
be cut before they have reached full size since compactness and solidity are 
reached at an early date. This variety is versatile enough to be useful both 
as an early and later as a storage crop. Set plants in the spring for summer 
use and again in midsummer for winter storage. 
Pkt. 10¢; 2 oz. 25¢; oz. 45¢; 14 lb. $1.35. 
113 Maule’s Prize Jersey Wakefield 
(65 days) Our special strain of this famous Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage 
represents a decided improvement in earliness, uniformity and quality. The 
conical or pointed heads form quickly and are tightly folded. The heads are 
7 in. deep, 4% to 5 in. across and weigh 2% to 3 Ibs.; their attractive shape 
and extreme earliness make them welcome in many gardens. 5 
Pkt. 10¢; 12 oz. 25¢; oz. 45¢; 14 Ib. $1.35. 

















M cle's Prize 
Jersey 


111 Maule’ s First Facy x 
Earliest of the large, flat heads (80 days) 
Its plant type and its attractive head type are almost ideal for 
every use. It is the earliest of the large, flat-head cabbages, 
and excels all other early varieties in solidness. Its excellent qual- 
ity and tenderness have made it a great favorite. The heads are 
5% to 6 in. deep, 8 to 9 in. across, and weigh 5 to 7 lbs. This ex- 
clusive Maule variety competes with Copenhagen Market and 
Jersey Wakefield because so many people prefer a solid, flat head 
to the round or pointed shapes. 
Pkt. 10¢; 12 oz. 25¢; oz. 45¢; 14 Ib. $1.35. 
Sow early and midseason cabbage seed indoors or under glass 4 to 6 weeks 
before your usual outdoor planting time. Set plants in the garden or field when 
the soil has become warm. For medium early cabbage, seed may be started in 
a frame or open ground seedbed early in the spring and the plants set in the 
open when large enough to handle. Late cabbage seed is sown in a specially 
prepared bed in late May or early June, and the plants set out in early July, 
1% ft. apart in rows 3 ft. apart. A packet of seed will produce about 250 plants; 
an ounce about 2,000 plants; 74 lb. for an acre. Days to maturity are from field 
setting of plants; allow 30 days for plant production. 
14 WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 32, PA. 


