Maule’s Quality Cauliflower 
Culture: For early cauliflower, start the seed of the early, quick maturing varieties indoors or under glass 
during February or March. When soil has become warm, transplant seedlings to the garden. For a 
main crop to cut during the summer and autumn sow seed in May or early June in a specially prepared 
seedbed or frame; transplant seedlings to garden in late June or early July, setting the plants 2 ft. apart 
in rows 3 ft. apart. A packet will produce about 150 plants; an ounce about 4,000 plants. Two ounces 
are required to produce enough plants for an acre. Days to maturity are from field setting of plants. 
170 SUPER SNOWBALL—one of the earliest (82 days) % 
A prize cauliflower for the home and market gardener 
One of the earliest cauliflowers and remarkable for its uniformity of size, 
shape and type. Under favorable growing conditions and good soil, best 
results are to be had. It heads so evenly that often the entire oss 
crop may be harvested within a short time after it begins to val 
mature. Plants are vigorous; leaves are erect, quite large and 
curl over the heads so as to protect them from the sun. The large 
heads are pure white, solid, and very firm. In most sections the best 
heads are raised from seed sown about the middle of May and plants set 
out in late June or July; this allows the plants to make their growth during 
cool weather, which is the best for raising good cauliflower. 
Pkt. 20¢; 14 oz. 75¢; 14 oz. $1.30; oz. $2.25; 
1 Ib. $7.50; 14 Ib. $13.95; Ib. $27.00. 
Super Snowball 
Early Snowball 
168 Early Snowball—all-purpose Cauliflower 
Great favorite. Attractive, large, solid white heads; always dependable (85 Days) 
This standard cauliflower is known everywhere. It is a great favorite in the home garden and 
with market growers for greenhouse forcing, early market and shipping. Produces large, solid 
white heads and does best in a moderately cool climate. Individual heads average about 9.in. 
in diameter though they will grow as much as 12 in. across under favorable conditions and 
good soil. One of the most dependable and best quality varieties. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 55¢; 12 oz. $1.00; oz. $1.65; 14 Ib. $5.55; 14 Ib. $10.30; Ib. $20.00. 
173 Autumn Giant—well-known Cauliflower 
Splendid long season variety; immense, compact white heads (130 Days) 
The Jargest and finest of all late cauliflowers. Heads grow to truly enormous size; firm, very 
white, and composed of closely formed curd. The quality is superb. Plants make a large quan- 
tity of foliage and, therefore, require ample room for growing. The foliage incurves over the 
head and serves as a protection against discoloration. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 20¢; 12 oz. 30¢; oz. 50¢; 14 Ib. $1.50; 14 Ib. $2.75; Ib. $5.00. 
172 Early Favorite—best second-early (110 days) 
Large, pure white. Quite resistant to heat and drought 
Large, solid pure white heads of remarkable size, and composed of a fine-grained, closely formed 
curd. Classed as one of the best second early varieties. Though it is best if grown in a mod- 
erately cool climate, it has proven to be quite resistant to heat and drought. Considering al! 
its splendid qualities, it is no wonder that it has become such a great favorite. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30¢; 14 oz. 55¢; oz. 90¢; 14 Ib. $2.50; 12 Ib. $4.65; Ib. $9.00. 
166 Danamerica—valuable for home or market (85 days) 
A sure producer of large crops, even under adverse conditions 
Danamerica is a cauliflower of the super-snowball type, of remarkable heading ability when growing 
conditions are unfavorable for best development. When soil and weather are suitable, crops producing 
from 95 to 100 per cent of marketable heads are frequently harvested. Long, heavy outer leaves and 
curving inner leaves provide protection for the heads so that they are usually snow-white and un- 
blemished. The uniformity and large size of the heads are also outstanding features of this variety. 
Those who grow cauliflower for the market should give Danamerica a trial. Many have done so 
with an increase in yields and profits. 
t. 25¢; 14 oz. 95¢; 14 oz. $1.65; oz. $2.90; 14 lb. $9.70; 14 Ib. $18.00; Ib. $35.00. 
165 Dry Weather—actually drought resistant (95 days) 
Forms perfect heads when others fail, due to lack of moisture 
) | Originated in Denmark and is truly outstanding as it will produce attractive, remarkably large heads 
4 during adverse dry weather when other varieties are a 
failure. It is a quality cauliflower in all respects. 
The closely formed, pure white curd is attractive 
and very tender. Though it grows well in dry 
seasons, moist or wet seasons do not harm it 
in any way. Individual heads weigh 2 
Ibs. each. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 55¢; 14 oz. $1.00; 
oz. $1.65; 1% Ib. $5.55; "4 Wie, He 
Y, Ib. $10.30; Ib. $20.00. at te eg 
164 Maule’s Prize Earliest (90 days) we 
Extra early, the largest, most uniform header 
Maule’s Prize Earliest has long been considered the finest, largest, most attractive extra early 
cauliflower. It heads most uniformly, whether planted for forcing under glass, in frames, or grown 
outdoors for either early or late crop. The heads mature all at about the same time. The growth 
of the plants is dwarf and compact so that they can be set as close as 18 in. apart in the frame or 
field Such close planting naturally means a greatly increased yield from a given space of ground. 
The compact, perfectly white, closely formed heads are ready sellers and are sure to bringa:high 
price in the market. No one who has had experience with Maule’s Prize Earliest is likely to. grow 
any other for early home use or market. 
Pkt. 25¢; 14 oz. 75¢; 14 oz. $1.30; oz. $2.25; 14 lb. $7.50; 14 Ib. $13.95; Ib. $27.00. 
Danamerica 
Dry Weather 
§¢ THE FOUR-LEAF CLOVER sé 
We have marked the best varieties in each class with the clover mark. if in dowbt | 
as to which varieties to plant, make your selection from those thus marked. H 
WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 17 
