Maule's Best Table Beets 



Culliire: Sow the seed thinly in drills IS in. 

 apart and carefully thin the plants to stand 3 to 

 4 in. in the row. The round and turnip-shaped 

 varieties are grown mostly for spring and sum- 

 mer use. tliough they are also excellent for fall 

 and winter storing. The half-long kinds require 

 a longer growing season and are known as good 

 winter keepers. For a continuous supply of 

 fresh roots, sow repeatedly from spring until 

 midsummer. A packet of seed is enough for 

 25 ft. of row; one ounce for 100 ft.; 5 to 6 lbs. 

 per acre. 



66 Maule's 

 Blood Turnip Beet 



The Most Uniform, Deepest Red Beet 

 in Existence. Tender, Pioductive, and 



Exceedingly Sweet 

 (50 days) This beet is miles ahead of any 

 other variety ever offered anywhere. Thai 

 is a strong claim, but thousands of market 

 growers and home gardeners will sub- 

 stantiate this claim, and consider our 

 enthusiasm mild in comparison to the out- 

 standing features of this beet. It is an 

 early variety with a rich, dark red skin. 

 The uniformity in size and shape is truly 

 remarkable. They are perfectly globe- 

 shaped and always smooth. The flesh is 

 deep red with hardly any zone. It retains 

 the deep red color when cooked. The flesh 

 is fine grained, tender, and most agreeably 

 sweet. It may be grown for early spring use, 

 for summer, fall, or winter storing, or for 

 canning. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; Vi lb. SOc; 

 1/2 lb. SOc; lb. $1.35; 2 lbs. $2.50; 

 5 lbs. $5.95; 10 lbs. $10.80. 



Our Special Offer 



As a further inducement for you to sow Maule's 

 Quality Seeds, we are glad to make you the follow- 

 ing special reductions in prices. We will send 

 Any 6 five-cent packets for 25c 

 Any 3 ten-cent packets for 25c 

 Any 6 ten-cent packets for SOc 

 Any 13 ten-cent packets for SI. 00 



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74 Eclipse ^ 



Flesh Bright Purplish 



Red, Zoned with a 



Lighter Shade 



(45 days) A splendid early vari- 

 ety grown extensively in the 

 home garden and a favorite in 

 certain market growing sections. 

 Its early maturity represents a 

 desirable factor for both classes 

 of gardeners. As it grows quickly, 

 the flesh is fine grained and 

 tender. The roots are a flattened 

 globe shape with smooth, evenly 

 colored skin, and free from 

 rootlets. The tops are small and 

 of a bright red color. The medium 

 size roots are of attractive ap- 

 pearance and look very well when 

 prepared for the table. The fiesh 

 is bright red showing zones of a 

 pinkish white color. Very attrac- 

 tive when canned as the dark 

 red color lasts well. Pkt. 10c; 

 oz. 15c; V4 lb. 40c; 1/2 lb. 60c; 

 lb. 95c; 2 lbs. S1.70; 5 lbs. 

 $4.05; 10 lbs. $7.10. 



72 Ohio Canner 



Very Dark Blood-Red Flesh with Scarcely any ^ones 

 Retains its Color Very Nicely After Canning 



(60 days) While this \'ariety has been improved principally for 

 the pui pose of canning, it nevertheless represents a most valuable 

 \ariet> tor home gardeners and market growers who cater to a 

 select market. The shape of the beets is round or slightly flattened. 

 1 he foliage is reddish green and somewhat smaller than that of 

 Detroit Dark Red. The very dark red skin is exceptionally 

 smooth. The color of the flesh is the darkest of any beet of this 

 type showing hardly any zones at all. This is a beet that will 

 remain tender and sweet all summer and well into the late fall. 

 Whether young or old, small or large, they are always tender and 

 sweet. Although a comparatively new variety, this beet is already 

 grown in all parts of the country. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; Vi lb. 65c; 

 Valb. $1.00; lb. $1.75; 2 lbs. $3.20; 5 lbs. $7.70; 10 lbs. $14.00. 



Maule's Tested Seeds 



Follow the Clover Leaves— 'they will 

 help yau when in doubt. 



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