WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Vegetable Seeds—29 
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MAULE’S DANVERS CARROT. 
isc Maule’s Danvers Carrot 
This variety is well adapted to all soils and sections, and some years 
leads my whole list in number of orders. It is half long in shape, 
almost cylindrical, somewhat stump rooted, and of rich, dark orange 
color. Iclaim that it will yield greater bulk and weight for a given 
length of root than any other carrot now grown. Over 40 tons per acre 
of Maule’s Danvers have been grown, and a yield of 25 to 30 tons per 
acre isnot uncommon. Grown extensively by market gardeners for 
bunching and makes a handsome appearance on the market stalls; of 
ZA the finest quality. Oneof the most profitable sorts grown, which makes 
SA, SS it a widely popular and successful market carrot. Packet, 10 cents; 
MAULE’S IMPROVED LUNG ORANGE CARROT. ounce, 15 cents; 4 pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.25. 
ss Maule’s Improved Long Orange 
Mine is, I think, the strongest and purest strain of the well- 
known Long Orange carrot on the market. The roots are of 
large size, and are smooth, fine grained and in all respects supe- 
rior. Except in soil treated to raw stable manure, which makes 
all root crops rough, this carrot is always well formed. The color S 
is deep orange, as indicated by the name. Enormous crops can < 
be grown under good culture, particularly in a deep, light soil. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; 14 pound,40 cts.; pound,$1.25. 
i+ Lobberich’s Agricultural 
Considered the best field carrot ever offered to American farm- : 
ers. Itis of arich orange color, stump rooted, and grows to a & 
very large size. I introduced it some years ago at the personal s 
Suggestion of a leading French seedsman, and have received 
countless testimonials of its great availability and worth. It has 
proved to be a most valuable carrot for stock feeding, and in my 
Own comparative trials it far outyields other sorts. It is re- 
markably free from toughness; while in its young state it may 
be used for culinary purposes, as it cooks sweet and tender. 
Packet. 5 cts.: ounce, 10 cts.; 4 pound, 30 cts.; pound, 85 cts. 
ss Red St. Valery or Intermediate 
Originated in France, where it isa popular variety. Rich, deep 
- Orange in color; large and handsome. Very straight roots, broad 
‘at the top, often 234 to8 inches across, and 10 to 12 inches long. 
Very little foliage for the size of the roots. Superior for table and 
desirable for stock. Yields heavy crops in rich, light soil. LOBBERICH?’S 
Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; 4 pound, 30 cts.; pound, $1.00. AGRICULTURAL CARROT. 
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