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Mow in its 2Ist year, and still as popular as ever. If you want to Make More 

 Money than you have ever done planting 6abbage, sow Maule's Surehead 

 this year, and be sure you get the GENUIIVE strain. HAVE N& 0THER. 



have never sown Surehead, I mipht almost say you don't 

 know what good cabbaae is. Many will laugh at this 

 assertion, but afier these many years' thorough test, during 

 which time it has been sown by more than 100,000 planters, in all sec- 

 tions of the country, to their entire satisfaction, I feel fully jugtified in 

 making this bold statement. I cannot recollect during this period of 

 ever having a serious complaint, while good reports, some of thera al- 

 most beyond belief, have come to hand by the thousands. If you want 

 a cabbage all head and always sure to head, you have it without a doubt 

 in Maule's Genuine Snrehead. A few of the many excellent qualities 

 possessed by this cabbage are the remarkable uniformity with which it 

 always heads, the heads being unusually hard, firm and fine in texture. 

 It has comparatively few loose leaves, keeps well, is good for shipping, 

 and is Just the varietv and quality to suit all lovers of good cabbage, it 



was originated by crossing the Flat Dutch and Drumhead by a practi" 

 cal gardener of long experience, who has never found any variety that 

 sells so readily to his trade, and justly claims that it is unequaled by 

 any cabbage raised in New Jersey for the Philadelphia market. As 

 perfected to-day this cabl)age is undoubtedly the best market variety, 

 and has not been surpassed by any sort until the introduction of the 

 Lupton in 1K9-1. It is always sure to head, even when others fail. After 

 having gained such an enviable local reputation among experienced 

 market gardeners, who should well know their own wants, I brought it 

 before the public, confident that it would soon become everywhere 

 equally as popular; and this has come to pass without a doubt. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 



quarter pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00. 



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