22 — Vegetable Seeds 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1914 



DANISH BALL HEAD CABBAGE. 



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Danish Ball Head Cabbage 



The Cabbage that is SwelUng the Bank Account of Thousands of my Customers Every Year. 



My Strain of this Seed is Simply Unsurpassed 



If you want tiie highest price per ton in car lots, you must 

 plant Maule's Seed of this cabbage. 2,500 cars at least of my 

 Danish Ball Head Cabbage are sold every Fall and Winter in 

 New York City at top prices. 



In describing my Danish Ball Head Cabbage, I do not 

 know how I can do better than refer to the above photograph 

 which was sent me last Fall by my grower in Denmark. 



The wide and unfailing popularity of Danish Ball Head 

 Cabbage is simply wonderful. It seems to adapt itself to all 

 soils and conditions. The leading characteristics of Danish 



Ball Head Cabbage are : First, that it is a sure header; second, 

 that it is of unapproachable solidity and weight; third, that 

 it is an extra good keeper; and fourth, that it is a good seller. 



It is a medium to late cabbage, but is generally grown as a 

 late crop. It is sure to head, the heads being round, hard and 

 extremely hea^jy, though not extra large. It can be grown 

 in close quarters, on accomit of its compact habit. As to its 

 keeping qualities, it comes out of the pit in March or April 

 as fresh as when put m, and with absolutely no waste. It is 

 popular in the markets of all the large cities. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; quarter pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50, postpaid 



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Copenhagen Market Cabbage 



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COPENHAGEN MARKET CABBAGE. 



The Best of All Early Round Head Cabbage 



Stands Longer Without Bursting 

 Than Other Early Sorts 



Copenhagen Market is certainly a valu- 

 able new, early cabbage, producing round, 

 hard heads very early in the season. As 

 early as the Charleston Wakefield. It is 

 the most popular early cabbage in the 

 markets of Copenhagen, and is becoming 

 jDopular in America, Market gardeners 

 here who tried it are simply crazy about it 

 on account of its extreme earliness and 

 solid ten pound heads, with a small core 

 and always of excellent quality, making 

 it a good seller. The plants are short 

 stemmed, producmg heads almost on the 

 ground. The light green colored leaves 

 are medium in size, saucer shaped, and are 

 always tightly folded; the plants maj^ 

 therefore be set closer than most other 

 early varieties. It is a vigorous grower 

 and yielder, as are all cabbages from Den- 

 mark, and an excellent keeper. My stock 

 of Copenhagen Market comes to me direct 

 from the originator, my supply is limited 

 on account of the Seed Crop of this variety 

 being almost a total failure. 

 Packet, ID cts.; half ounce, 30 cts.; ounce, 50 cts.; 



quarter pound, $1.50; pound, $5.00, postpaid. 



