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Maule’s Genuine Surehead Cabbage. 
All Head and Always Sure to Head. lk 
This will make 28 consecutive years during which | have boomed this greatest of great cabbages. Hing 
I watch with great care all the new cabbages, and test them at Briar | repeat the statements made in former catalogues that while no serious xe 
Crest and Panmure, but I still think that Surehead for main crop will | complaints, even in isolated cases, have ever been made against this | a‘ 
do the most good for the most people, and for the 28th time I urge my | justly celebrated cabbage, thousands of tongues and pens are ready to |a¥ 
customers to get the genuine headquarters stock, and to be satisfied | tell of its worth. Hence, I say again, if you want a cabbage all head | 7 
with nothing else. No other cabbage in America to-day has all the| and always sure to head, you will find it in Maule’s Genuine Surehead. 
merits of Maule’s Genuine Surehead. Maule’s Surehead is a cabbage of the general type of Prize Flat Dutch 
People who have never sown Maule’s Surehead do not know what} and Prize Drumhead, with the same large, deep, somewhat flattened |" 
good cabbage is. The Surehead is the greatest and most profitable cab- | head, and the same high qualities; but somewhat finer in texture and P 
bage ever introduced, that has, for such a long term of years, main-| with less spread of leaves. It is a late variety, with head as large as |#! 
tained so wide a popularity. This is proved by the testimony of over| Flat Dutch. It is almost absolutely uniform in growth. The heads are thi 
100,000 planters, in all sections of the country, representing all condi-| firm and hard, and the cabbage keeps well, is a splendid shipper, |} tre 
tions of soil, elevation, climate and cultural treatment. I can truthfully | and is a variety certain to give satisfaction for home use in winter. }j 9), 
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N. #.—Surehead Cabbage is now 28 years old, and as good as it ever was. By careful selection each year I have, 
endeavored not only to keep the strain up to its original perfection, but to improve it as much as possible, and I think I have 
succeeded. I can offer my customers this year a small quantity of what I call stock seed, viz.: The seed from which [| 
raised the plants from which were raised the heads from which the seed I sell was produced, and as long as the supply holds - 
out I will furnish this extra selected seed of Surehead at following prices: 
Packet, 15 cents; ounce, 50 cents; quarter pound, $1.50. No more than a quarter pound can be spared one customer. — 
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