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A. ROSE, PENN YAN, N. Y., IN 1887 RAISED A HEAD 0 Was paid to J. A SLAYMAKER, Atchison, Neb., in 
MAULE’S EARLIEST CAULIFLOWER WEIGHING 16% POUNDS. 1889, for a head of Maule’s Earliest weighing 22 Ibs. 
\ : 28) 277 —@|: MAULE’S PRIZE EARLIEST.—I challenge the§ 
N «IN [A N Ye aworld to produce a finer, handsomer, or earlie = 
yy ae eéitCaulifiower. It will surpass in earliness the Snow 
~/* Ball and every other known variety. Whether for forcin 
¢ oF open ground, planted early or late, it is the surest heade 
@ie of all. Very dwarf and compact in growth, like the Snow 
Ball, it can be planted very close, 18in. each way, and 
* particularly desirable for forcing under glass, In my triz 
*grounds, every plant produced a superb head that sur 
. assed every variety in earliness, size and quality 
eit is unquestionably the largest as well as the best of all 
«Market gardeners once having sown it, will plant no other. 
6 PEt., 25 cts.; 14 02., $1.00; 02., $3.50; 34 lb., $12.00. ~ 
EARLY SNOW-BALL.—Sown year after year at thes 
$same time, and under same conditions ‘as other varieties, ite 
ebas produced heads 9 inches across by June 10th. Everys 
*plant forms a beautiful large head. Pkt., 25 cts.; oz., $3.00. e 
¢ EARLIEST DWARF ERFURT.—Next to Snow-9 
«Ball and Maule’s Prize Earliest. This is the best, earliest ands 
\ssurest to head. Packet, 20 cents; ounce, 5 
eo EARLY PARIS.—Popular sort tor forcing. Head 
«large, white, solid and compact. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 60 cts. 
« EARLY LONDON.-—Sure to head, very early, 
«excellent in every w: Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 60 cts.; 34 Ib., $1.75 
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