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NA-iTIUTUM. 



rOUN SALAD. 



MUSTARD. 



HERBS. 



Anise.— Pkt., 5 cts.; oz.. 10 cts. 

 Balm. -Pkt., Sets.; oz., 25cts. 

 Basil, Sweet.-Pkt.,5c.: oz.,20c. 

 Caraway.— Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. 

 Coriander.— Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. 

 Dill.— Pkt., 5 cents ; oz., 10 cents. 

 Fennel, Sweet.-Pkt.,5c.; oz ,10c. 

 Ilorehound.-Pkt.Sc; oz.. 30c. 

 Lavender.— Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 

 :>Iarjorain, Sw't.-Pkt.5c.oz. 20c. 

 Kue.— Pkt, ocentf ; oz., 15 cents. 

 Kosemary.— Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 

 Sage.— Pkt. ,5 cents; oz ,15 cents. 

 SuininerSaTory.- Pkt.6c;oz.l5, 

 Thyme.— Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 

 Winter Savory.— Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c. 



Celeriac. Br. isproutu. 



CRESS. 



I 



MELON PEACH. 



—Those who have tried 

 this uuique novelty 

 consider they are very 

 interesting vegetables 

 of value. Grow on vines 

 same as melons, are a 

 beautiful golden yel- 

 low, almost resembling 

 oranges in color, shape 

 and size. The tlesh is 

 snow white, and makev 

 excellent and hand 

 some preserves. Deli- 

 cious fried as egg 

 plants, and for man- 

 goes are considered su- 

 perior to peppers. 

 Hardy, very produ<- 

 tive, and keep a long ~ 

 time after being picked, 

 closed in each packet. Pad- 



m^ 



PEA( 



preserving en- 

 ounce, 25 cents. 



RHUBARB. 



BRUSSEL SPROITS, 



I mp .—Should be more largely 

 jjTown. The sprouts grow as 

 shown in cut, and are used as 

 greens. They become very tender 

 and of rich flavor when touched 

 by frost. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; 

 '4 lb,, 45 cts.; lb., $1.35. 



C E L E R I A C- (Turnip 

 Rooted Celery). Used as a salad as 

 well as for seasoning meats and 

 flavoring Soups. Pkt...5c.;oz.,20c. 



C H 1 C O R Y.-Used when 

 dried as a substitute for Coffee. 

 Pkt,,5c,; oz., 10c ; U Ih., 30c ; lb. ,90c. 



CORN SALAD.-New 

 Large Round- Leaved. Ma- 

 tures in 4 to 5 weeks. One of the 

 hardiestof all salads, Pkt,, 5 cts,; 

 oz., 10 cts.; '4 lb., 25 cts.; Ih., Bo cts. 



CRESS. Extra-Curled.- 

 Pepper Orass. Pkt.. 5 cts.; oz., 

 luc; Water.— Pkt,, ]oc.; oz,. 35c. 



DANDELION I>I- 

 PRDVED, Laree-Leaved.- 

 Cultivated for spring Krei-ns. The 

 leaves of this variety are fully 

 • louble the size of the common 

 sort Pkt., 10 cents; oz., 50 cents. 



HORSE- RADISH. -Sets, 

 2-5 cts. per doz. Bv mail postpaid. 



MUSTARD-White.-Pkt,, 

 Sots,; oz,, 10 cts. Black.— Pkt,, 

 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. New Chinese. 

 -Grows to twice the size of the 

 ordinary mustard. Pkt. 5c.; oz 10c 



NASTURTIUM. Tall.- 

 Pkt„5ct3.; oz., 15cts. Dwarf.— 

 Pkt,, 5 cts,; oz., 15 cts. 



OKRA, Dwarf Green.- 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. Long 

 Green.- Pkt., Sets.; oz., lOcts. 



RHUBARB, Victoria.- 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. Roots, 

 25 cts. each, $2,25 per dozen. 



RHUBARB, Llnnaens.- 

 An early, large, tender variety 

 Packet. 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; \ pound. 110 cents; pound, $2.00. 



KOHL. RABI, Improved Imperlal.-The best for table use. 

 Has small greens, but extra large roots, thus producing a very 

 heavy crop per acre. It will not only outyield all others, but is a 

 better keeper. When matured most e,\cellent and even better 

 than Mangels or Swede Turnips, for feeding stock, and especially 

 flne for feeding cows, as it imparts no unpleasant taste to the 

 milk, Pkt., 10 cts,; oz,, 2iicts,; '4 lb,, 60cts.;lb.; $2,00. 



KOHL RABI, Large White.— E.xcellent for the table. 

 Packt't. 5 cents: ounce, 20 cents; '4 pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.2.5. 



BROCCOLI, Early Anjilers.- Hardier and far more easily 

 grown than cauliflower. Heads are always large, handsome, and of 

 delicate flavor. Packet. 15 cents; 2 packets, '25 cents; ounce, $1.00. 



BROCCOLI, Purple Cape.-Large heads of brown purplish 

 color, which are always very close and compact, and of superior 

 flavor. Packet, 10 cts,: ounce, 10 cts,; ',, lb,, si. 25, 



UPRIGHT OR TREE TOM ATO.-There have been 



many varieties of so-called Tree Tomatoes offered in rfcent 



years; hut I think this more nearly fills the bill than any other. 



Standing up like a tree, without support of any kind, as shown 



in illustration given herewith, it hears ahundantlv, fruit being of 



medium size, smooth in shape, bright red in color and tine Ha 



vor; a valuable and curious acquisition; very ornamental as well 



as useful. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



OKRA^ 



WHITE VELVET OKRA. — Produces pods 

 larger than any other. Never prickly to the touch, 

 and always round and smooth, while in other varieties 

 they are either ridged or sqtiare-edged. At the same 

 time it is very productive and will outyield every other 

 sort. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 



MAULE'S SEEDS Q 



p\ are not sold to dealers. 



upright or Trre Tuinato 



If ivanted thej^ can onl^ be obtained by sending 

 eltlier direct to Plillaclelphia, or by giving your 

 order to one of my customers wlio Is making up 

 a clnb for Manle's Seeds. We are the only house 

 in America In the seed business having no use 

 for tbe middle man. 



IMPROVED "GROUIVD PEA" OR PEANUT. 



A variety that combines the follow iiig good (|Ualities, 

 viz : Earlinpss, size and proliflcniss, yielding fewer im- 

 perfect pods, and makes less "popps' than any other 

 kind, yielding on medium land, one hundred bushels 

 per acre; the vines average three and a half to four feet 

 across, which makes valuable forage for stock; color of 

 nut red, two to three in a pod, arge and rith flavor. 

 An excellent paving crop in the South. It does not re- 

 quire a rich soil.' l^acket, 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 40 cts. 



TOBACCO 



NEW PRIMUS— Earn 

 er than any other variety. 

 Ripens even in Canada, 

 where few kinds will rip- 

 en. Leaves large, Hbres 

 fine, texture silky; can 

 always be depended 

 on to yield extra 

 large crops of sn per- 

 ior quality. I'kt. 

 10 cts.; oz., SO cts. 

 BIG HAVANA. 

 .V hybrid of the 

 tXiban.Seed Lejif, 

 a heavy crop- 

 per, tine text- ^^,-; 

 ure, delightful ^^ 

 tlavor, and the ^~~^ 

 earliest cl'j:ar 

 variety after 

 Primus to nia- 

 tiire and ripen. 

 Packet, 10 cts.: 

 ounce, 7.1 cts, 

 CUB.AN SEKH 

 LEAK.— In si ■, 

 of leaf this 

 equals Conn,, 



while in fin vor it ri'^'inblv^ 1 1:i vt. 

 rO\NECTirTiT SKK.D LE.\F. 

 SWEKT OKON<»I*<) — I'UI., 10 • 

 KENTUCKY SEED LEAF — P 



HAVANA.— 



Genuine im- 

 ported seed 

 from the most 

 celebrated 

 districts on 

 the Island. 

 Pkt., 10c.: 

 oz., 75c. 



kt. 



I'Kl,. ii',-,; (V/., 23C. 



'Ivt., oc: oz., "JiV. 



; oz., ii cts. 



, 10 ct&; oz., 25ctA. 



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