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MAULE’S EARLY WHITE SPINE.—This beautiful Cucumber eee be praised 
too highly. As a table sort it is unsurpassed, and in productiveness it is truly remarkable. 
In 1887 one of my customers gathered, between June and September, over 1, 000 Cucumbers 
from a single hill containing three vines. Fruit grows from 5 to7 inchesin lengtk 3 inches 
in diameter. The accompanying engraving is an exactillustration of an : 
are always as handsome as shown in the cut, being uniformly straight, of ar 
few White Spines. It is one of the very best for forcing Purposes. The flesh i is always te 
and of excellent flavor. Packet, 10 cents ; ounce, 15 cents ; 14 |b., 30 cents; 1 $1.00 ; 
MAULE’S IMPROVED LONG GREEN.—I am eceident in des rib 
words of pyle can be too strong for its merits. They are always of superior qi 
growing 12 to 20 inches long. The young fruit 
pest of pickles while when ripe they are the best 
sweet pickles. Vines are strong growers, and fru 
produced in great abundance, making it one 
productive varieties in cultivation. Packet, 10 
ounce, 15 cents; 14 1b., 30 cents; lb., $1.00; 5 Ibs. 
GREEN PROLIFIC.—The very finest 
pickling Cucumber. Of the very best form and 
quality, yielding at the rate of 200,000 and more 
pie kles per acre, of remarkable uniformity 
It is one of the most valuable im prove= 
ments in its class, and gives satisfaction. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 44 pound, 
25 cents; pound, 80 cents. 

































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=z That a FER dollars invested in 
Maule’s Seeds, with a little labor 
f on your part, should produce vegetables that will sell eas- 
ily for $50.00 to $200.00. Inno way can you get so greata 
f return for so small an investment. This point is worthy 
of consideration. If you want all the vegetables you can 
fs use next Summer; if you want to reduce your meat bills; 
if you want to have a few extra things tq sell your neigh- 
bors for cash, enlarge your order for Maule’s Seeds. 














































































































































































GIANT PERA.—Vines are strong growers, cucumbers 
early ; very close set together near the hill, so much so that it 
is one of, if not the most productive long cucumber at pres- 
ent known. The cucumbers grow very smooth and straight, 
the skin is a beautiful green, perfectly smooth, free from spines and 
retains its clear green color until nearly ripe, when the skin becomes 
ofa leathery-brown color. They are very thick through, and perfectly 
round. They are fit to eat at any stage, flesh is entirely "white, very clear, 
peculiarly crisp, tender and brittle, with very Jew seeds and free from the 
obnoxious green cucumbertaste. The seed cavity is rem: markably. sr small, 
and the seeds are slow to 



































S, etc., by peck and bushel. 
