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Danish Ball 
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are sold ebery 
fall and winter 
in New York 
City at top 
prices. 
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the highest price 
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lots you must 
plant Maule’s 
Seed of this 
cabbage. 



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DANISH BALL HEAD CABBAGE 
DANISH BALL HEAD CABBAGE. 
1 consider myself headquarters for the genuine seed of this popular variety. 



The wide and unfailing popularity of the Danish Ball Head cabbage | It is a medium to late cabbage, but is generally grown as a late crop. 
is simply wonderful. It seems to adapt itself to all soils and conditions. | It is sure to head, the heads being round, hard and extremely heavy, 
The leading characteristics of Danish Ball Head cabbage are: First, | though not extra large. It can be grown in close quarters, on account 
that it is a sure header; second, that it is of unapproachable solidity | of its compact habit. As to its keeping qualities, it comes out of the pit 
and weight; third, that it is an extra good keeper; and, fourth, that itis |in March or April as fresh as when put in, and with absolutely no 
a good seller, and hence profitable. The reason that unfavorable | waste. It is popular in the markets of all the large cities, where it 
reports have been made about it, from time to time, is that more than | meets with a ready sale, especially late in the winter. ° 
one strain of Danish Ball Head is on the market, and it is only too Sometimes my stock of this seed is exhausted before the end of th 
certain that some strains are practically worthless. planting season, but this year I hope to be able to fill every order for it. 
oe Do Not Hesitate to Send Me Small Orders. “a, 
| If you sign your name and address to the order you may 
have an additional 5-cent packet. Furthermore, on account 
3 Fifty cents will purchase any twelve 5-cent packets, or| of the Colored Plate Saving, you will be entitled to a 10-cent 
3 y > any six 10-cent packets of Maule’s Seeds. In| packet of anything in the catalogue you wish. 
; addition, if you wish you may have a free packet of Deli-| Is not such a selection of seeds for 50 CENTS 
’ cious Radish. See page 31. If you order any flower seeds) worthy your consideration? 
; you may have a packet of the Silver Anniversary Sweet Pea.| A copy of the Maule Almanac 7 you ask for it. 
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June to October. 
Best of all for Warm Weather 
This intermediate sort matures 
soon after Early Summer, producing 
much larger heads, of unsurpassed 
beauty and solidity. It has a note- 
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the most profitable market varieties. 
June until October. It is a truly fine 
summer cabbage in all respects. 
Maule’s Midsummer Cabbage has 
met with wide appreciation and 
hearty endorsement, and I do not 
know of a sort of more commercial 
importance to market gardeners for 
warm weather culture. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
0Z., 25 cts.; 44 1b., 75 cts.; 1b., $2.50. 
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Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; quarter pound, $1.00; pound, $3.00. 






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W. C. Renehan, White River Junction. 
Vt.—Your Midsummer Cabbage proved to 
be a splendid strain; quick grower, very \\ = 
hard head, and what makes it a money sy) y}}})) NW) 
getter to the market gardener is its large \ 4 ] } WRG) H))) AN) 
size and early maturing. Even as far \ S , ee . 
north as here, central Vermont, it grew 
heads of 10 lbs., stripped for the table, by 
August 15th, and by September 15th it 
reached 1244 lbs., stripped, which would = : 
make it at least 20 Ibs. as it came from the we , i: cy 5 
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