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



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Seco nd Early or Main Crop Varieties— Confm«e4 



Perpetual 



495 PERPETUAL PEA 



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Ready for picking right after the Ejitra Earlies 

 and continuing to bear large and handsome 

 pods much longer theoi most varieties. 



It is more accurately named than any 

 other pea In the list, and for the private 

 garden is an excellent variety, commence 

 •bearing its large pods in 65 days and will 

 continue producing its pods for a long time 

 making It a desirable main crop variety. 



We consider it the best or nearest to a pei 



petual pea of anything we have ever seen 



It grows about 2?^ to 3 feet high, of strong 



robust habit, a good cropper. After remo% 



Ing the giant pods as fast as they are filled 



it will continue to bear right aloug through 



out the season. This one feature makes it 



especially desirable for home or family gar 



den and we know of no large podded pea 



that will produce so many pods and none 



that are so well filled as the Perpetual. It is 



certainly the most remarkable everbearing 



pea that has ever come to our knowledge 



Pacfeet, 13 cents; half pound, 30 cents 



pound, 50 cents, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, pound, 35 cents; 



10 poxinds or over at 30 cents per pound 



100 pounds, saS.OO. 



Jt97 Dwarf Telephone 



Dwarf Vines, Large Green Pods 



Dwarf Telephone is of healthy, stocky 

 growth and very productive. The green 

 pods frequently measure 5 inches in length 

 containing nine or ten large, luscious peas 

 which fairly melt in your mouth, maturing 

 its giant pods in 65 days. A desirable home 

 garden sort as they do not require any brush 



Packet, 10 cents; half ponnd, 30 cents, 



X>ound, 50 cents, postpaid. 



jVot prepaid, pound, 3.5 cents; 



10 pounds or over at 28 cts. per pound, 



100 pounds, §25.00. 



505 Bliss' Everbearing 



A Continuous Long Season Bearer 



A celebrated wrinkled pea 2 to 2^2 feet high, of good qualitj iudfla\oi 

 maturing its pods in about 65 days, and is es].ecially idtpted to sum 

 mer and autumn cropping. It has a remarkable and v iluible bianch 

 ing habit. It will do well without sticks or biush Repeated pickings 

 may be made, for the vine continues to produce blossoms aud succes- 

 sioiial crops of pods in its effort to ripen its seeds It ib a continuous 

 bearer through a long season. 



Packet, 10 cents; hall pound, 30 cents; pound 50 cents postpaid. 



Not prepaid, pound, 35 cents; 10 pound-, or o*er at 



28 cents per pound; 100 pounds S25 00 



513 PRODIGIOUS. 



503 EVERBEARING. 511 ALDERMA^ 



5U Alderman 



A Standard Large Podded Main Crop Sort 



A large maiu crop pea, producing in 70 days long, straight, dark green 

 pods 5 to 6 inches long, well filled with large peas of e.xcellent flavor. 

 The vines grow nearly 5 feet high, vigorous and exceedingly productive. 

 Market gardeners are demanding the large podded, dark green colored 

 sort, wliich retain their appearance after a distant shipment; the Alder- 

 man answers these requirements. A popular home and market sort. 



Packet 10 cents; half pound, 30 cents; pound, 50 cents, postptiid. 



Not prepaid, pound, 35 cents; 10 pounds or over at 



28 cents per pound; 100 pounds, $25.00. 



5u Maule's Prodigious or Prince Edward 



The Giant of the Pea Family 



The Largest Podded, the Heaviest Cropper, the Greatest and Unrivaled Pea 



There are few varieties of seed in this seed book that are better named than this pea. Nothing 

 more nearly expresses its one remarkable characteristic than its name Prodigious, when you con 

 sider that this variety will produce pods attaining the extraordinarv length of 7 inches and upwards 

 closely packed with 11 to 13 large, dark greeu peas of fine flavor. The plant is of branching habit 

 'growing about 5 feet in height, with dark green foliage. It is of very vigorous and robust consti 

 tution, which enables it to withstand drought and mildew. The pods are produced in great pro 

 fusion, mostlv in pairs. Prodigious cannot be excelled as an exhibition sort, on account of its striking 

 and very attractive appearance. Market gardeners who do not know Prodigious should give it i 

 trial. There are thousands of our customers who will be delighted to show their friends suchenorm 

 ous pods of peas, the largest, by far, they have ever seen; matures in 72 days. 



Packet, 13 cents; half pound, 30 cents; pound, 50 cents, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, pound, 35 ijents; 10 pounds or over at 

 30 cents per pound; 100 pounds, S28.00. 



