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MAULE’S NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 1902 
TRIUMP 
NEW RADISH“ ©) 
NEW TRIUMPH RADISH. 
A beautiful, delicious and profitable new radish for forcing 
or open air culture. The roots are globe-shaped, with strizes 
of bright scarlet on a white skin. The tops are so small that 
close planting may be practiced. The fiesh is tender, mild, 
juicy and sweet, making it a very desirable table radish. Its 
peculiar beauty gives the Triumph radish an unusual value to 
market gardeners, and I reeommend it for universal trial. It 
grows easily andquickly. It is certainly a striking and valu- 
able noveity. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 14 1b., 46 cts.; 
Wisconsin Golden Salsify. 
A DISTINCT AND IMPROVED TYPE. 
This new salsify or oyster plant is of high culinary merit. Q>=> 
The root is larger than the Mammoth Sandwich Island variety, = 
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the best heretofore on the market, and has a richer color, in- 
clining to yellow. Many tests of it have been made, and the 
verdict is universally favorable. 
The table quality of Wisconsin Golden salsify is unsurpassed. 
It is rich, tender and delicious, and decidedly superior to the 
white varieties. It leads the salsifies in flavor, and will aid in 
popularizing this delicious vegetable. 
The leaves are quite peculiar in appearance, of a dark green 
color, and crimpled or curled in a manner characteristic of 
this new and distinct type. 
The roots, as already said, have a yellow color or tinge. They 
are fully as easily grown as any other sort, and bunch up hand- 
somely, and I am inclined to predict that this salsify will at 
once lead the market. Remembering what a distinct gain was 
made when the Mammoth Sandwich Island was introduced, a 
few years ago, I am confident that another success in salsify 
culture has been scored in the Wisconsin Golden. I therefore 
recommend all gardeners to try it this year, so as to be fully 
up with the times. Everybody tamiliar with it says, it isa de- 
cided improvement and a real acquisition. Packet, 10 cents; 
ounce, 20 cents; 14 pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1.75. 
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29.—Annu 
NEW ICICLE RADISH. 
NEW RADISH 
LONG, WHITE, EXTREMELY EARLY GOLDEN BRONZE Squash. 
Excellent and profitable; a new and distinct 
sort. Ready for use as soon as Maule’s Long GOL 
ant BeOre Top, but has fewer leaves and is ¥ 
ven better for forcing. Admirable alike for EX 
open air and under glass. AN CELLENT NEW EARLY =p acoeaee 
The Icicle radish is perfectly white in color, This remarkably promising new winter squash is a cross or 
= #nd long, slender and tapering in Shape. It} hybrid between Bay State and Boston Marrow. In form it is 
brittle, and of mild, sweet flavor. It remains | sembling that variety, and with the same peculiar, wrinkled 
tender during the entire growing period, and is | appearance of the skin. In size it varies somewhat, the aver- 
quite as good when an inch in diameter as age weight being eight or ten pounds. 
y for market and private gar-| grayish green, with bronze on the unner surface when ripe. In 
ve a demand for an early, long, | general apnearance it is very attractive, its aspect suggesting 
It was a marvel of excellence at | quality. The flesh is firm and fine grained, very deen, and of 
i Drier Crest, and will ceriainly become popu-| an exceedingly bright golden yellow, very sweet and of deli- 
lar. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; Y% pound, | cious flavor. No squash is better adapted for pies or table use. 
& 30 cents; pound, 
ICICLE 
to market size, is crisp and/| like Boston Marrow, with stem and blossom end precisely re- 
an inch. | ‘This sauash gets its name from its color. which is a dark, 
$1.00. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; !¢ pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50. 
