ETABLES 



69 Beet, Crimson King 



Cabbage, Golden Acre {Y^ellows-Resislanl) 



112 Cabbage, Golden Acre 

 (Yellows-Res'ista nt) 



(65 days) Heads are round, about 6 in. across, very hard and firm; 

 leaves are quite smooth and grayish green in color. Plants are short 

 stemmed, with few outer leaves. Valuable for home garden or market. 

 Will produce a normal crop on "cabbage-yellows" infected soil where 

 non-resistant strains fail completely. If you live in a section where 

 "yellows" is prevalent, do try this resistant Cabbage. 



Pkt. 15c; oz. 55c; V4 lb. $1.65; V2 lb. $3.00; lb. $5.50. 



253 Cucumber, A and C 



(60 days) The beautiful straight-fruits are about 10 in. long and 2}4 

 in. thick, well-rounded at the ends and dark green througliout. The 

 rich green color is retained for an unusually long time after picking. 

 Although these characteristics make A and C ideal for shipping, they 

 also make it desirable for the home and market gardener. Vines are 

 robust and quite disease-resistant. For illustration, see page 27. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; V4 lb. $1.00; V2 lb. $1.65; 

 lb. $3.00; 2 lbs. $3.60; 5 lbs. $13.50. 



314 Leek, Elephant 



(90 days) An improved Leek; stalks are 

 pearly white, large and thick, with the 

 white part extending farther up the stalk 

 than any other variety. Of excellent 

 quality, tender and mild. This new va- 

 riety produces straight thick stems with- 

 out any tendency towards a bulb-shaped 

 end. May be eaten like "green" onions or 

 used in salads. They are also excellent 

 for soups, stews or creamed. The flavor 

 IS more delicate than the mildest onions. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; V4 lb. 90c; 



1/2 lb. $1.40; lb. $2.50; 2 lbs. $4.65; 



5 lbs. $11.25. 



(60 days) Beets are globular, perfectly smooth, sweet, tender, and of a beautiful even deep blood-red 

 color throughout. If left to grow to full size, they will measure 3}^ to 4 in. across. They have very 

 small tap-roots and medium tops. For illustration, see page 12. Every home and market gardener 

 should try Crimson King Beet. Its size and color make it excellent for canning or pictling. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. ISc; V4 lb. 45c; V2 lb. 70c; lb. $1.15; 2 lbs. $2.10; 5 lbs. $5.0S. 



106 Broccoli, Propageno (Italian) 



(80 days) An improved new, early, large, sprouting Broccoli which produces one large, green Cauli- 

 flower-like head made up of many tender "prouts. After this large head is cut, a succession of smaller 

 heads will be produced for 2 months or more. Flavor is delicate and delicious. Make a generous 

 planting for a good supply all summer and fall. Earlier and more productive than the Calabrese 

 variety. Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 25c: oz. 40c; Vi lb. $1.20; 1/2 lb. $2.20; lb. $4.00. 



154 Carrot 

 Morse's Bunching 



(70 days) Has become universally 

 popular witli home and market gar- 

 deners. Flesh is sweet, deep orange 

 with practically no core. Carrots are 

 beautifully shaped, IM to 1}4 in. 

 thick, 8 in. long, almost cylindrical, 

 smooth with well-rounded shoulder 

 tapering gracefully to the stump- 

 rooted end. Tops are short, just right 

 for bunching; in fact, this Carrot was 

 shipped in bunches, in immense quan- 

 tities, from California tlie past winter 

 and, at once, the public pronounced it 

 the best they had ever eaten. Try it, 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; Vi lb. 50o 

 1/2 lb. 7Sc; lb. $1.25; 2 lbs. $2.30 

 S lbs. $5.50, 



Celery, Utah or Golden Crisp 



178 Celery, Utah or 

 Golden Crisp 



(130 days) Plants are compact, stalks broad 

 and thick, exceptionally solid and when 

 blanched are pure white, very crisp, brittle and 

 of the most delicious nutty flavor. This is a 

 most outstanding green Celery, the firm hard 

 stalks keeping well if you wish to store them 

 for winter use. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/2 oz. 35c; oz. 60c; 

 1/4 lb. $1.80; 1/2 lb. $3.30; lb. $6.00. 



199 Sweet Corn, Golden Colonel 



(90 days) Ears are like those of the famous Country Gentleman Corn in formation, 

 differing only in the color of the grains. The kernels are tender, sweet, rich, deep 

 golden yellow, shoe-peg shaped and arranged irregularly, without row formation, on 

 ears 7 to 8 in. long. Stalks grow 8 ft. tall. Home and marlcet gardeners should certainly 

 grow this new Sweet Corn. It has a sweetness that cannot be surpassed and as it is late 

 maturing, its superior flavor and quality are appreciated more than ever. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/2 lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 70c; 5 lbs. $1.30; 10 lbs. $2.40, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid: 15 lbs. $2.70; 25 lbs. $4.25; 50 lbs. $8.00; 100 lbs. $15.00. 



Carrol, Morse's Bunching 



You Can Rely on HIaule for the 

 Best and Latest in Vegetables 



2 WM. HENRY MAULE PHILADELPHIA 



Sweet Corn, Golden Colonel 



