
NEW PRIMUS.—This variet 
CCO I offered for the first time in’ 
° and claimed it would mature 
HAVANA. — Gen- and ripen earlier than any other 
uine imported seed mime variety. This claim I have 
from the most made for six years, and it has 
celebrated dis- never been disputed. Primus 
tricts on the ripens even in Canada, 
Island. Pkt., where few kinds will ripen. 
10 cts.; O2Z., Leaves large, fibres fine, 
75 cents. texture silky; can always 
be depended on to yield 























SEED extra large cropsof su- 
LEAF.— perior quality. Pkt:, 
PEt., 5c.; 10 cts.; ounce, 50 cts. 
0Z., 20c ee BIG HAVANA.— 
A hybrid of the 
Cuban Seed Leaf, 
a heavy cropper, 
fine texture, de- 
lightful flavor, 
» and the earliest 
\/ cigar variety af- 
ter Primts to 
mature and rip- 
zen. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
ounce, 75 cts. 
UBAN SEED 

Earliest Dwarf. Packet, 10 cents, 
EARLIEST DWARF PURPLE.—Itre- 
sembles the N. Y. Imp. Purple exactly in shape, 
# but in size is considerably smaller; on the other § 
hand, isa month earlier. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 30c.@ 
New York 
Improved 
Pur ple.— 
py Large, fine, 
Nasr Warkitanplasc Pkt dots, nccol noms 
gq purple, flesh white and of ex- 
cellent quality. I can espe- 
cially recommend my select 
Y carefully grown seeds of this 
\ profitable variety to market- 
SSS} gardeners. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 
\ 50 cts.; 14 lb., $1.25; 1b., $4.00. 
& EARLY LONG PUR- 
PLE.—Early ; prolific. Pkt., 
5 ets.; oz., 25 ets.; 14 lb., 75 ets, | 
BLACK PEKIN.— 
Weight, 4to 8 lbs. Itis very | 
productive, with handsome, Yj land Cress 
nearly round, solidfruit,which WY . which is simi. 
matures early. Pkt., 10 cts., ANE ‘ UH PM , d lar in its char- 











Wi" —a—of leaf this 
Zz Ny) AY equals Conn., 
- i\ rhile in flavor 
it resem bles 
Havana. Pkt., 
10c.; 0Z., 25¢. 







UPLAND 
CRESS.— 
Water Cress re- 
quires run- 
ning water to 
perfect it; but 
the new Up- 


















WM. HENRY MAULKE, No. 1711 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. A. 










a o0z., 50 ets.; 4 Ib., $1.50. ihawitnisi j ) . G ix a\ p . ster acteristics, can 
. GREEN nal I p fe ew ! & be raised with- 
LE CURLED. . ; : : out extra care 
—Very desirable for greens, in any garden. 
being remarkably tender ri ples py ‘ + 
and denonte in fiance It is ‘i ; fats : ble by frost 
very hardy and is improved 
by frost. Leaves, rich green 
and very curly. Pkt., 5c.; 0z.,10c.; 14 lb., 30c.; Ib,, 90c. 








Long Purple. P&t., ic. gree as to re- 
Imain green 
snearly the 
Mmwhole year 
round; it 
: 3 w comesto us at 
ea — d a time when 
; UPLAND CRES green vegeta- 
s bles are scarcest, when the appetite for anything like this is the 
f strongest, and when wished for the most; it is the first from the open 
ground, weeks ahead of lettuce, asparagus or spinach. In quality it 
is the very best, having the identical, very agreeable and highly- 
prized flavor of the Water Cress; it grows with surprising and 
unequaled rapidity, so that in a few days after the opening of Spring, 
fit is ready touse. The young and tender leaves can be eaten raw or 
fasasalad. It is excellent prepared the same as lettuce, or when the 
leaves become large and plentiful, boiled as greens, being far super- 
fiortospinach. It is of easy culture, thriving on any soil, wet or dry, 
and when once established remains, appearing regularly every Spring, 
requiring no further care. Upland Cress endures more cold, more 
freezing without injury than any other plant; from 15 to 20 degrees 
of frost will not change the color of the leaves, and if wanted to use 
during the whole Winter, a covering of two inches of straw will fully 
protect the foliage from spoiling, when the thermometer runs below 





















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about 2 feet high with an abundance of dark green 
leaves, which are very curly and wrinkled. Willf True Ga. Collards. Pkt., 5 cts. 
stand the winters in the Middle States without pro-| L A RD S TRUE 
tection. Pkt.,5 cts.; oz., 10cts.: 14 lb., 30 cts.; 1b., 90c.§ J Georgia 
—Collards are extensively grown 
in the South, as they are an easy, sure crop, and afford an abundance of food for both man 
and beast. It forms a mass of leaves on a tall stem, which are the better for freezing. 
Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 15 cents ; 14 pound, 40 cents ; pound, $1.10. zero. Packet, 10 cents. 
BROAD FLAG.—Large, with broad leaves, MARTYNIA PROBOSCIDEA.—When N VE GREEN CURLED.—Popular for 
growing on two sides like flag. Packet,5 cents; ounce, J young and tender the seed-pods make excellent greens. When leaves are properly 
10 cents; 14 pound. 40 cents; pound, $1.25. pickles, and as they are produced in great§blanched it will make excellent salad. The hardiest 
NE GIANT ITALIAN.—This new variety J abundance, a few plants will suffice for an ordi-§variety. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 20c.; 4 Ib., 40e.; 1b., $1.50. 
has given great satisfaction everywhere; it grows tof nary garden. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; EVER WHITE CURLED.—(Self-blanchin ) 
an enormous size, of which the illustration fails tof 14 pound, $1.00; pound, $3.00. An improvement on old White Curled. Large growth, 
scarcely convey an idea. It is very hardy, easily tender, crisp. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 30c.; 44 Ib., $1.00; lb., $3.00. 
grown and of monstroussize. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, ’ 
20 cents; 14 pound, 60 cents: pound, $1.75. 















ST an . bree "a . 
Ever White Curled Endive. Packet, 10 cents. 

MUSHROOM SPAWN.—Mushrooms can 
be grown in a dry cellar, or in sheds, where the 
temperature can be kept from 50 to 60 degrees 
through the winter. Boxes containing two lbs., 
$1.00 per box by mail, or 75 cents per box by 
express at expense of purchaser, 
@7 LAST SPRING ~ 
T received 75,000 orders with cash enclosed that av- § 
eraged over $2.07 each, No other house in the | 































Page 39.—Annual Catalogue for 1894 of Maule’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTEED SEEDS. Address all Orders to 
i trade, I believe, ever made such a showing. This 
—= =———S § does not by any means represent my total business, = = OT} —_— 
Giant Italian Leek. Packct 10 cents. f only the mail orders that averaged over $2.00 each. Mushroom Spawn 
39 
