






MAULE’S NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 1905 



Cabbage, 
sort. Thousands of my friends consider Danish 
Ball Head the cabbage to grow for market, and 
will be delighted with an early or quick-matur- 
ing strain of that favorite variety. Danish Sum- 
mer Ball 
type, and its keeping qualities are not surpassed 
by any warm weather cabbage. It is to be re- 
garded as a second-early sort, coming to matur- 
ity longi 
resembles the original Danish Ball Head in all 
respects, 
matures 
it available for commercial purposes all sum- 
mer, and 
PKt., 10 cts.; 0z., 25 ets.; 14 1b., 75 ets.; Ib., $2.50. 
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DANISH SUMMER BALL HEAD CABBAGE. 
Danish Summer Ball Head 
or Roundhead Cabbage. 
Everybody acquainted with Danish Ball Head 



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will be interested in this new summer 
Head is equally as hard as the original 
n advance of the parent type. It closely 
except that it is a little smaller and 
more quickly. Its earliness will make 
it will prove to be extremely profitable. 








GOLDEN ROD CARROT. 
This new carrot is an intensified Danvers, suited to both table and 
stock. Itis a half-long, stump-rooted carrot, somewhat deeper in color 
than Danvers and a heavier cropper. The root is smooth, uniform and 
handsome, entirely free from core, with Sweet and tender flesh. It 
never becomes stringy nor shows rings. Highly recommended both 
for table use and stock feeding, and especially desirable for market 
gardeners and amateurs who wish to grow something choice in quality. 
With ordinary good treatment, Golden Rod will yield close to 40 tons 
to the acre. Thousands of testimonials in favor of Golden Rod have 
already reached me, and I am sure that it is worthy of universal trial. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 44 pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00. 







































You can select 
any SIX 
5-cent packets 
for 25 cents 
or 
any three 
10-cent packets 
for 25 cents. 




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NEW 
DWARF 
CHAMPION. 
New Dwarf Champion Pea. 
There is probably no pea the world over abe so well as the old Dwarf Telephone Pea. 
: i } During the last twenty-five yeas) I have had 
iundreds of letters from customers stating that the ol ampion was Al n i 2 isy. 
a good enough pea for them, the only objection they had to it being it so known and listed as Carter's Da Bas 
Fee outa eee continualnauy fone SS CUR TAeR oO Dwarf Telephone is the famous old Telephone without its long vines. 
ungle 5 s s prising a h one of my s rm i at cart 6 ; 15 I ‘ j 
me he had succeeded in securing a genuine old reliable Champion of | It is mere dwarf and a week earlier than Stratagem. It is of healthy,, 
England Pea, of excellent quality. with fine large pods, and a vine that | i ae ms e 2 
y about 26 inches high, I told him it was just what my friends | bearing qualities. The pods frequently measure five inches in length 
wanted, and here it is. The New Dwarf Champion is a hardy, robust, | and are broad, straight and remarkably well filled, often containing nine © 
vigorous grower, produces uniform dark green pods of good size, with | or ten peas. The color of the pod is pale green; and it is thick, plump 
The pods are larger than | and well adapted to marketing. The peas are of extra large size. 
the old Champion of England and more of them to the vine, although Sp +3 ; ; a 
only 2 to 2% feet tall. I am very sure that in offering this new | Dwarf Telephone will bear close planting, and requires no sticks or 
pea I am going to supply a big demand that will spring up for it 
Champion of England. 
grew so tall. 
grew onl 
great abundance and unsurpassed quality. 
it grows 










all seeds 
offered by 
the packet in 
this seed book. 











































































































among all friends of the Champion of England Pea. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents. 


















DWARF TELEPHONE PEA. 
stocky growth, and very productive. All accounts of it emphasize its 
/Supports. It is a business pea in all respects, and suited to the best mar- 
kets. It is in equal favor with money makers and with amateurs. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents, postpaid. 

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