THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1911 
GAULIFLOWBR 
A splendid money crop where soil is rich and climate cool and damp. 
26—Vegetable Seeds = 
Autumn ina cool frame, or in early Spring ina hot bed. For main crop, 
CULTURE.—A gross feeder, and well repays heavy manuring and high 
It succeeds best on well drained soil. 
culture. 
seed bed, and transplant. 
Seed for early cauliflower may be started in 
Summer and Autumn, the seed should be sowed in May or June. Sow 
shallow. One ounce of seed for 8000 plants; 144 pound for an acre. Set 
the plants 2 to 3 feet apart each way. Fight worms with Bug Death. 
Start plants in frame or 
|....Maule’s Prize Earliest 
Heads the list as the earliest, finest and 
handsomest cauliflower. Whether for forc- 
ing under glass or growing in the open 
ground, and woether planted early or late, it 
is the surest header of all. Itis very dwarf 
and compact in habit of growth, like the 
Snowball, and can be planted as close as 18 
inches each way for forcing or where space 
is limited. Maule’s Prize Earliest is particu- 
larly desirable for forcing under glass, while 
in my open air trials every plant has pro- 
duced a head, excelling all other varieties in 
earliness, size and quality. It is unquestion- 
ably ahead. Packet, 25 cents; 14 ounce, 
$1.25; oz., $4.00; 14 Ib., $12.00; 1b., $40.00. 
ia Earliest Dwart Erfurt 
This is a first-class cauliflower, and next 
to my Prize Earliest and Snowball is the 
best and surest to head. It would bea leader, 
except for the two especially fine types above 
mentioned. As itis, it finds special favor in 
many sections. Packet, 15 cts; 14 ounce, 
85.3 OZ, $3.00; 14 lb., $10.00; lb., $30.00. 
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173 Autumn Giant is Early Snowball 
This is alarge late variety, with fine, well-propor- One of the most popular standard sorts. It 
tioned heads. The heads are so well protected by | belongs to the same group of cauliflowers as 
Descente comenar a Jong times for use. | Maule’s Prize Earliest and stands next to it in 
a ’ 3 4 OUNCE, a9 cents; ounce, 4 = 
AN: =a point of earliness and excellence. Produces 
CUicemts; 74 pound) 91-123) pound) $6.00: heads 9 inches across in this latitude by June 
10th, and under good treatment every plant will 
produce a head. Packet, 20 cemts; 14 ounce, 
$1.25; 02.5 $4.00; 14 Ib., $12.00; 1b., $40.00. 
