- Maule’s Genuine Surehead Cabbage. 
WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
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All Head and Always Sure to Head. 
This will make 29 consecutive years during which | have boomed this greatest of great cabbages. 
I watch with great care all the new cabbages, and test them at Briar 
Crest and Panmure, but I still think that Surehead for main crop will 
do the most good for the most people, and for the 29th time I urge my 
customers to get the genuine headquarters stock, and to be satisfied 
with nothing else. No other cabbage in America to-day has all the 
merits of Maule’s Genuine Surehead. 
People who have never sown Maule’s Surehead do not know what 
good cabbage is. The Surehead is the greatest and most profitable cab- 
bage ever introduced, that has, for such a long term of years, main- 
tained so wide a popularity. This is proved by the testimony of over 
100,000 planters, in all sections of the country, representing all condi- 
tions of soil, elevation, climate and cultural treatment. I can truthfully 
repeat the statements made in former catalogues that while no serious 
complaints, even in isolated cases, have ever been made against this 
justly celebrated cabbage, thousands of tongues and pens are ready to 
tell of its worth. MHence, I say again, if you want a cabbage all head 
and always sure to head, you will find it in Maule’s Genuine Surehead. 
Maule’s Surehead is a cabbage of the general type of Prize Flat Dutch 
and Prize Drumhead, with the same large, deep, somewhat flattened 
head, and the same high qualities; but somewhat finer in texture and 
with less spread of leaves. It is a late variety, with head as large as 
Flat Dutch. It is almost absolutely uniform in growth. The heads are 
firm and hard, and the cabbage keeps well, is a splendid shipper, 
and is a variety certain to give satisfaction for home use in winter. 
Packet, 10 cents; oumce, 25 cents; quarter pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. 
ounces, quarter 
Pounds, pints and|t 
of aule’s Seeds 
LIVERED FREE 
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