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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1922 



In great favor for early 

 Fall or Winter use. 



C^ELiELR. 1 



Indispensable for the Thanks- 

 giving or Christmas dinner. 



Cttlturb. — Celery seed is slow to germinate, and ample time must be gi%-en. Sow thinly in early spring and cover lightly. Keep constantly 

 moist. Count ou about 400 plants to a packet of seed, about 7,500 plants per ounce or quarter pound per acre. When the seedling plants are 3 

 inches high they should be clipped at the top, to favor stocky growth, or else transplanted. Celery is mostly grown under flat culture, without 

 trenches, in rows i feet apart, 6 inches apart in row. For home use celery is often grown in double rows, 10 inches apart, and plants 6 inches apart' 

 in each row, allowing 4 feet of space before setting out another double row. This will permit soil for banking for winter storage without lifting. 

 Ready for tise in 110 to 140 days. 



^75 Maule's Golden 

 Self-Blanching Celery 



XX Selected French Grown 



Our XX Selected French Grown Golden Self-Blanching 

 celery is absolutely the best strain of this variety that we 

 know. It is as true to type as any variety on the market. 

 In quality it ranks with the highest. It is the favorite sort 

 with both the market gardener and the amateur. 



Maule's Golden , Self-Blanching 



IS the money making celery. No gardener or trucker 

 should fail to plant this grand sort, producing beau- 

 tiful golden yellow stalks very early in the season. 



It is dwarf to half dwarf, growing 18 to 20 inches in height 

 wonderfully stocky, very heavy, perfectly solid, of delicate 

 flavor and a very good keeper, ready for the table or market 

 in 110 days. Added to these points is its great distinctive 

 feature of being literally self-blanchiug. 



All the largest and most experienced celery growers plant 

 Maule's Golden Self-Blanching XX Selected French Grown 

 seed. The top notch prices which they receive from their 

 commission merchant produces an enormous profit annually. 



Maulers Golden Self-Blanching 



XX Selected French Grown 



Produces a bumper crop of excellent celery 



which stands shipping better than most other sorts, and 

 brings the highest market prices. In the home garden the 

 golden yellow stalks, which are crisp, and nutty in flavor, 

 keep in good condition until Christmas or New Year. 



We have had this seed grown for us in France by the same 

 grower for a number of years, so we know our stock is right. 



Packet 15 cents; half ounce, 55 cents; ounce, $1.00; 

 quarter pound, $3.25; pound, $12.00; 5 lbs., $50.00, postpaid. 



175 MAULE'S GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING CELERY. 



SPRAYING CROPS 



By C. M. WEED 



A book explaining how to apply liquids, powder to destroy insects and fung:i. 



$ 1 .OO, postpaid 



Illustrated 



Cloth bound 



180 Columbia a Second Early Winter Variety 



New Jersey Grown Celery Plants 



Ready for delivery about July 10th. 



We can supply only the four varieties tiere mentioned : 



Perfected Wliite Pinme, Giant Pascal, 



Winter Queen, Golden .Self Blanching. 



25 for 40 cents; 50 for 70 cents: $1.00 per 100, postpaid. 



By express, not prepaldj 83.50 per 500; SG-50 per 1000. 



178 DwAHF Golden Heart Celery. 



This is a valuable celery to follow Golden 

 Self-Blanching. .Stored at the same time it 

 will be ready just as soon as the Golden 

 Self-Blanching is gone. The stalks are 

 broad and thick, almost round, solid and of 

 the highest quality, and very attractive in 

 appearance. The foliage is of a distinct 

 light shade of green with a tinge of yellow. 

 The plant is of medium height, which 

 matures in 115 days, blanches easily and is 

 a good winter keeper for home or market. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; 



((uarter pound, 8.3 cents; pound) $3.00, 



postpaid. 



\13 Dwarf Golden Heart 



Very Popular, Long Keeping 



A reliable half dwarf sort, producing 

 handsome stalks of a rich green color 

 in about 120 days, bleaching to beautiful 

 golden yellow; crisp and tender and of ex- 

 cellent flavor. A good winter keeper. 



PacUet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 



quarter pound, 7.5 cents; pound, $2.50, 



postpaid. 



180 COLUMBIA CELERY. 



