46—Vegetable Seeds 
3s Maule’s Unrivaled Lettuce 
This new lettuce might well be called an Improved Big 
Boston, hence this is a very appropriate position for it in this 
Seed Book, especially as it is rapidly coming into favor with 
market gardeners in sections where the Big Boston does well. 
Its usefulness and value are identically the same as Big 
Boston, but it is preferred by market gardeners, because of its 
being a solid green color with no brownish tinge at the border 
of the leaves; its heads are larger and of better appearance 
than Big Boston, and in my opinion it is more desirable. No 
friend of the Big Boston should fail to give Maule’s Unrivaled 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1911 ' 
BiG BOSTON LETTUCE. 
« Big Boston Lettuce 
A Great Favorite with my Trucking Friends. 
After Hanson about the Best Seller in my Entire List. 
There is no question that this large cabbage lettuce is con- 
stantly gaining in popular favor in all sections of the country, 
whether grown in the open ground for summer and fall use in 
frames for use in early spring, or for forcing in the greenhouse 
during the winter. Its large, compact white heads, which 
are always crisp and tender, are attractive either upon the 
market stall or on the table. My strain of seed is carefully 
grown and is the best that can be had. It is recommended to 
all home and market gardeners desiring a fine, big, crisp and 
tender cabbage lettuce. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 25 cts.; } pound, 75 cts.; pound, $2.50. 
at least a trial in 1911. Pkt. 10c.; 0z., 20c.; + Ib., 60c.; Ib., $2.25. 
‘THREE SUPERIOR 
\ 
335 Perfected Salamander 
A popular summer variety. Remains long 
in head without running to seed and stands a 
great amount of heat without burning. Its 
good size heads are compact and tender; 
Summer. 
336 All Seasons 
An excellent variety for growing in mid- 
It is medium to large in size and of | Spring use. 
an attractive appearance, having large broad 
leaves of a light grayish green color. 
CABBAGE 
LETTUCES 
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337 Maule’s New Hothouse 
A fine forcing variety for winter and early 
The largest and best plain leaf 
variety for forcing; adapted for hothouses and 
hotbeds or outdoor sowing early in the spring. 
Sure to head and not liable to rot in the heart. 
The 
creamy white inside and of that desirable rich 
buttery flavor, outer leaves bright green. One 
of the most satisfactory heading lettuces for out- 
door planting for both market or home garden. 
Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 15.3 14 1b., £0c.; lb.s $1.50. 
If you should happen to lose this cata- 
logue, and should forget my Philadelphia 
street address, I want to impress upon all 
readers of this book that a letter addressed 
inner leaves are beautifully bleached a rich 
golden yellow, extremely solid heads, never 
spotted nor brownish, sure heading, very slow 
to run to seed, tender and mild in flavor. 
Phkt., 10¢.; oz., 20c.; 14 Ib., 60c.; 1b., $2.00. 
“Maule’s Seeds, Philadelphia” 
will reach me as safely as if you had written my full address: 
WM. HENRY MAULE, 1707-1709-1711 Filbert Stree 
Large size, outer leaves medium green color, 
with well bleached heads, quality excellent, 
sweet and very buttery in flavor. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; 4 Ib., $1.50. 
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA., U. S. A. 
P. O. BOX 1296 
