70— Vegetable Seeds 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1914 



532 



Giant 



The Finest, Largest and 



Handsomest 



Pepper of Them All 



Chinese Giant is certainly a woude i". 

 The plants are of strong, stocky growtli 

 of bushy, erect habit, growing 18 inchi - 

 to 2 feet in height, with abundant foliage . 

 The compact plants are very proKfic, s< i- 

 tiug 3 to 4 extra large fruits at the ba^(■ 

 quite early in the season, which rip( i 

 while a second crop is setting on tlu 

 branches. The fruit is quite square in 

 appearance, while the flesh is thick and 

 very mild, being entirely free from an\ 

 fiery flavor. 



Without exception every one of ni\ 

 customers who has ever grown the Chine- 

 Giant has pronounced it the finest an 

 largest pepper he has ever seen. 



Packet, 10 cts.; i oz., 25 cts.; 

 oz., 45 cts.; i lb., $1.25; !b., $4.50. 



M auk's Improved 

 Ruby King 



This pepper was introduced to the Ameri- 

 [ n public more than a decade ago, and it at 



ce took conspicuous place and became the 

 leader of the sweet red sorts. I have every 

 year sought to improve this already good pep- 

 per. I can truthfully claim that every year 

 my strain of Kuby King is better than the 

 year before. I have furnished this seed to 

 tens of thousands of gardeners with the most 

 satisfactory results, and my strain of this 

 splendid stock is now noted for perfection of 

 form, large size, brilliance of color, and sweet, 

 mild flavor. So prominent are these desii-able 

 features that the words "Maule's Improved" 

 are properly attached to the name. The 

 Euby King pepper attains a larger size than 

 Sweet IMountaiu or any other sort excepting 

 Chinese Giant and Giant Crimson. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 35 cents; 

 quarter pound, $1.00; pound, $3.50. 



