Maulers Mushroom Spaivii 



69B68 Pure Culture Brand 



This is the earliest strain you can obtain anywhere. It has been grown from 

 Mushrooms selected with the utmost care to insure a culture of perfect uni- 

 formity. It should give an enormous yield of splendid mushrooms noted for 

 their size, good color, and form. 1 lb. will plant 10 square feet. 



Brick (about 1 lb.) 50c; 5 bricks $2.00; 10 bricks $3.50, prepaid. 



69B66 Pure Spore Culture 



A specially prepared culture of pure spawn which yields an excellent strain of 

 Mushrooms. You can grow fine Mushrooms in a cellar with a temperature of 55 



to 65 degrees. A carton will plant 40 square feet. ggggg p^^^ ^^^^^ Culture 



Per carton $1.25; 5 cartons for $5.50; 10 cartons for $10.00, prepaid. 



69B68 Pure Culture Brand 



69B64 Garlic Sets 



(150 days) 



Unsurpassed for Flavoring. Our Stock 

 is Extra Select California Grown. 

 Handsome, Large, Pure White Sets. 



The bulbs have a pungent flavor highly esteemed 

 for flavoring soups, stews, and sausages, and are 

 much in demand by chefs the world over. Also used 

 in salad dressings. A fertile, well-drained, sandy 

 loam or muck soil is suited for growing this crop. 

 The bulbs (sets) are composed of several parts, which 

 should be divided and planted in rows 1 foot apart, 

 allowing 4 in. between the bulbs in the rows. Cover 

 the bulbs with 1 in. of fine soil. When the tops turn 

 yellow, take up and dry in the shade. To keep for 

 \vinter, store in a cool place away from frost. 



Lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 70c; 5 lbs. $1.45; 



10 lbs. or over (a- 27c per lb., 



transportation prepaid. 



63B64 Garlic Sets 



Maulers Onion Sets 



Small Clean Sets, Vigorous, and of Choicest Quality 



Culture: Onion sets should be planted as early in the spring as the ground can be worked. 

 Press the onions into the surface lightly (do not cover) in furrows 12 to 18 inches apart and 

 about 2 inches apart in the row. Young onions may be had in five vireeks. By planting sets, 

 onions can be produced for market or household use four to six weeks earlier than can be 

 had from seed. Onions from sets are usually harvested in the locality of Philadelphia in 

 July, which allows the sowing of quick maturing crops on the same ground the same season. 

 A pound of onion sets will plant a row about 100 feet long. Use 250 to 325 lbs. to an acre. 



69B70 Maule's Yellow Globe Danvers 



These sets will give good green onions early, or if left to mature will produce 

 large, bright golden yellow onions later. 



Lb. 30c ; 2 lbs. 50c ; S lbs. or more @ 19c per lb. , transportation prepaid. 



On larger quantities w^rite for prices. 



69B72 Maule's White Silver Skin 



Beautiful, silvery white, mild flavored bunch onions very early in the season. 

 Will also produce large onions if left to mature. 



Lb. 30c ; 2 lbs. 50c ; 5 lbs. or more @ 19c per lb., transportation prepaid. 



On larger quantities write for prices. 



69B74 Maule's Red Wethersfield 



Large, deep red onions that succeed well everywhere. The bulbs are flattened, 

 solid, and of fine quality. A good keeper. 



Lb. 30c ; 2 lbs. 50c ; 5 lbs. or more @ 19c per lb., transportation prepaid. 



On larger quantities w?rite for prices. 



69B76 Ebenezer or ^^ Japanese" 



Large, golden yellow, ripe onions of the finest quality can be easily raised. If 

 planted in the spring they ripen in July. 



Lb, 30c; 2 lbs. 50c ; 5 lbs. or_more @ 19c per lb., transportation prepaid. 



On larger quantities write for prices. 



Onion Sets 



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When Potatoes 



are to be 



.Shipped. 



Maine-Grown Seed Potatoes Sr.!"'" 



Culture: Cut the tubers to one or two eyes. Plant in rows 3 feet apart, and drop 15 to 18 inches apart in row. 

 Eight to ten pounds of potatoes should be sufficient for 100 feet of row. Use 10 to 12 bushels per acre. Cultivate 

 constantly and thoroughly. They mature in 80 to 140 days, according to variety and are ready for digging when 

 the foliage turns yellow. 



63B90 



69B90 Irish Cobbler (80 days) 



An early variety, producing good-sized tubers of excellent quality. The flesh is pure 



white. Has a clean, smooth, white skin with strong, slightly indented, well-developed 



eyes. Lb. 35c; 3 lbs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.00; 10 lbs. $1.50; 



15 lbs. (peck) or n:\ore (S 14c per lb., transportation prepaid. 



If larger quantities are w^anted, w^rite for prices. 



69B91 Burpee's Extra Early (85 days) 



Aremarkably early sort \vith pale brown skin. Produces large, smooth, oblong potatoes 

 with few shallow eyes. The flesh is pure white, of good flavor, and very mealy. 



Lb. 35c; 3 lbs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.00; 10 lbs. $1.50; 



15 lbs. (peck) or more @^ 14c per lb., transportation prepaid. 



If larger quantities are iwanted, write for prices. 



69B92 Pure Early Rose (100 days) 



This standard variety has been a great favorite for years on account of its high yield 

 and quality. The large, light pink tubers are long in shape. 



Lb. 35c; 3 lbs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.00; 10 lbs. $1.50; 



15 lbs. (peck) or more @ 14c per lb., transportation prepaid. 



If larger quantities are iwanted, wrrite for prices. 



69B98 Green Mountain (140 days) 



Produces white-fleshed tubers of large size and attractive appearance with shallow eyes. 

 When put away in the fall will keep well until spring. 



Lb. 35c; 3 lbs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.00; 10 lbs. $1.50; 



15 lbs. (peck) or nr\ore @ 14c per lb., transportation prepaid. 



If larger quantities are wanted, wnrite for prices. 



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 Cobbler 



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