_MAULE’S NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 1904 















4 Exceptionally Good Radishes. 
MAULE’S IMPROVED LONG SCARLET SHORT TOP. 
The only objection to this radish is its name, which is too long, but is very descriptive. In it 
| we have, without exception, the very finest long brittle, brightest scarlet radish I am ac- 
| quainted with. My seed has been grown for me by the same French grower for years, who has 
| bred it up until now it is simply the perfection of a long red radish, and so much better than 
| the ordinary strain offered that I have taken it out of my general list, and removed it here to ® | 
| the yellow pages among my Specialties. It matures beautiful radishes, which are always brittle @ | 
and sweet, 25 to 30 days from the sowing of the seed. Size and shape well shown in illustration ny 
herewith. It is undoubtedly the standard long red variety for either the market or home gar- 
dener. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 144 pound, 20 cents; pound, 60 cents. 



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WHITE TIPPED 
MAULE’S SCARLET TURNIP WHITE 
TIPPED.—The illustration will give an idea 
of the shape of this attractive radish. The 
color is scarlet and white. It is extremely 
quick to mature, being ready for the table in 17 
to 20 days from the time of sowing the seed. It 
is invaluable for forcing under glass, aS well as 
for growth in the open air. The skin is very 
smooth, and its clear color gives it an appetiz- 
ing appearance on the table. Its flavor is ex- 
cellent, and its qualities high in all respects. 
Market gardeners find it a quick selling sort at 



Maute’s Improveo Lona ScARLeT SHORT TOP RADISH. 
JUST SO RADISH. 
Just So, which I introduced in 1901, is a white globe-shaped radish of Wz 
the highest table quality, general excellence, good appearance and quick- (GG; 
ness of growth. It is good for forcing and for open air culture. It is mild, h an 
crisp, juicy, sweet and appetizing. i\ NVA 
Its most striking characteristic is its absolute uniformity of growth. Out \\ \ 
of 1,000 seeds sown I expect to get just 1,000 radishes, and all as much alike 
as peas out of the same pod. It will be found to be “just so” every time. 4 
Mr. Wm. T. Woerner, of New Brunswick, N. J. writes: ‘The Just So is 
the best all around radish ever offered the American public. I have tested 
nearly every variety sent out, and have originated many varieties myself, 
but nothing has ever come to my notice that will equal Just-So. They 
mature very early. I was able to pull fine radishes in 20 days from sowing 
the seed; radishes that would measure over one inch in diameter, fine, 
crisp, white and smooth. I never saw such a sight; they were like peas in 
a pod, all alike; one crowding the other out of the ground. Every seed 
produced a fine radish, and this on poor, gravelly soil which has had no 
manure applied in years. For forcing in hot or cold beds they have no 
equal. I have tested them in every way, and am well satisfied.” 
The Just-So Radish is to-day the best and most profitable white globe- 
shaped radish in America. 

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MAULE’S EARLIEST SCARLET.—People 
who desire to have the finest and first red rad- 
ishes should sow Maule’s Earliest Scarlet. Itis ¢ 
crisp and brittle. Theskin is of a rich, scarlet 
color, while the flesh is pure white, and always =f 
tender, mild and sweet. It has a small, short g) 
top, and is well adapted to open air culture or =| 
to forcing under glass. In favorable weather 644 
used by market gardeners and truckers, who 4 
hold it in high esteem. It is good, quick and sf 
profitable. Its globular shape and attractive 
proportions are well shown in the engraving 
above and I do not think it can be surpassed. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 14 1b., 20 cts.; 1b., 60 cts. 
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