WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Vegetable Seeds — 35 



214 First of All '^^^11^%%^^''''' 



Matures from two to seven days sooner than Cory, and I can confi- 

 dently recommend It. It produces larger ears than Cory and more to 

 the stalk, and will prove a boon to gardeners who desire to be first In 



market. It may be planted quite closely, on account of the compara- 

 tively small size of the stalks. It is the earliest table corn, and brings 

 double the price that better corns command later. Packet, 10 cts.; 

 pint, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, not 

 prepaid, quart, 30 cts.; 4 quarts, 75 cts.; pecJi, $1.25; bu., $4.50. 



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215 Maule's Nonesuch ^l^^e? co*;^"'' 



I introduced this prolific second-early corn In 1892. It is tender and 

 sweet, and of extra high table quality. It almost always yields two 

 perfect ears to the stalk, the ears being 9 to 12 inches long, compactly 

 filled with grains from end to end. Ears ready for use a few days later 



MAULE'S NONESUCH SWEET CORN. 



than Mammoth White Cory, but much larger. Kernels large, tender 

 and deliciously sweet. Ears are 12-rowed, and the tips are always filled 

 out. Stalks of great vigor, about 6 feet high. It Is a pink-cobbed va- 

 riety, and preferred by many people on that account. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; pt, 25 cts.; qt., 40 cts., postpaid. By express or 

 freight, not prepaid, qt., 30c.; 4 qts., 85c.; pk, $1.50; bu., $5.00. 



2i6 Country Gentlemen or Improved Shoe Peg 



This is a midseason sweet corn. The ears are of quite large size, and 

 frequently three on a stalk. The grains are irregularly set on the ear. 

 The cob is remarkably small, giving great depth to the compressed 



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COUNTRY GENTLEMAN SWEET CORN. 



grains. The ears average eight to nine inches in length. For delicious 

 Flavor and sweetness none surpass this variety. I recommend it especial- 

 ly to private or market gardeners or for choice retail trade. Pkt., 10 

 cts.; plut, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, quart, 30 cts.; 4 quarts, $1.00; pk., $1.75; bu., $6.00. 



MAULE'S LATE MAMMOTH SUGAR CORN. 



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Maule's Late Mammoth 



This tall growing sugar corn is one of the very sweetest known. It 

 matures a little, later than Stowell's Evergreen, and is large in both 

 stalk and ear. In quality it is delicious, being sweet and tender. The 

 ears remain long In the green state, and it is particularly good for can- 



ning purposes. An excellent late sort for the garden. I have known 

 prize ears ot iNlaule's Late Mammoth Sugar Corn to reach the remark- 

 able weight of three pounds each. A most desirable sort for the market 

 stall where both quantity and quality are desired. Packet, 10 cents; 

 pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 cents, postpaid. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, qt., 30 cts.; 4 qts., 85 cts.; pk., $1.50; bu., $5.00. 



