Maulers Table Carrots 



Cultures Sow seed early in the spring in rows 12 to 30 in. apart. Cover seed with J^ to 1 

 in. of soil and press gently. Thin plants to stand 2 to 4 in. apart. For a continuous supply, 

 sowings should be made every two weeks up to the early part of July. For nice, tender 

 Carrots in the fall or for winter storing, the later sowings are advisable. Use a packet te 

 60 ft. of row; 1 oz. to 400 ft.; 2 to 3 lbs. to the acre 



150 Maule*s Tendersweet (75 days) ^ 149 Nantes Half-Long (70 days) 



The Sweetest Carrot; All Its Name Implies 



Also known as Imperator. An attractive Carrot with the sweetest flavor. 

 fine in texture and practically "coreless"; exceptionally heavy >-ie!Qer. The 

 beautiful orange-red Carrots, when fully grown, are 8 to 10 in. long, tapenng 

 from the shoulder to the rather blunt end. Flesh is very deep orange, sweet, 

 tender, brittle and with practically no core. Indispensable for the home garden, 

 and one of the best bunching Carrots for market. An excellent shipper. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 1/4 lb. 40c; 1/2 lb. 60c: lb. $1.00; 2 lbs. $1.85; S lbs. $4.40. 



145 Maule's Golden Rod (75 days) '3^ 



Half -Long, Stump-Rooted Carrot tor Home and Market 



7 to 8 in. long, 2 to 2}4. in. thick at the shoulder; smooth and uniform, fine- 

 grained, sweet, tender and never become stringy nor show rings. Skin is bright: 

 orange, flesh is deep orange with a lighter colored, tender core. Highly recom- 

 mended for home use and market gardeners who wish a Quality half-long, 

 stump-rooted Carrot, somewhat deeper in color than Danvers and a heavier 

 yielder. We offer a very uniform strain that is sure to please. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 1/4 lb. 50c; V2 lb. 75c; lb. $1.25; 2 lbs. $2.30; 5 lbs. $3.30. ■ 



152 Danvers Half-Long (75 days) 



Deep Orange; Heavy Yielder; Popular 



Well-known favorite Carrot on account of its great productiveness and adapta- 

 bility to all soils and sections. Commercial crops have yielded 25 to 30 tons 

 per acre. Roots are half -long, almost cylindrical, and under ordinary culture 

 grow 6 to 7 in. long and 1% in. thick at shoulder, tapering gradually towards 

 the stump end. If grown in deeply prepared soil, roots will measure 7 to vl-i in. 

 long and 2 to 2,13 in. at the shoulder. Skin is rich, deep orange-red; flesh is 

 bright orange, fine-grained, sweet and tender. Much 

 more easily harvested than the long types, and we 

 know of none better for home and market, shipping cr 

 storing for winter use. 

 ^ -■"""Siw Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; V4 lb. 35c; Vj lb. 35c; 



/^ ^^^V lb. 90c; 2 lbs. $1.60; 3 lbs. $3.80. 



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Coreless, Orange-Scarlet, Stump-Rooted 



For quality, flavor, attractive appearance, it is one of the best. 63^ to 7 in. lonj 

 and perfectly cylindrical, being from 1 to 1 V2 in. thick, the whole length ending 

 abruptly in a small thin tail. There is no "core," the beautiful, pure, orange- 

 scarlet flesh extends right through; valuable for home use. Its color, form and 

 size make it a ready seller on the market. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Vi lb. 40o; V2 lb. 6O0; lb. $1.00; 2 lbs. $1.85; 5 lbs. $4.40. 



156 Maule's Perfection Chantenay 



Ideal Shape and Size, Golden Yellow (75 days) '^ 



The shape and size make it ideal for table use and popular vnVa market gar- 

 deners. 5 to 6 in, long and 1 }^ in. thick, slightly tapering to a blunt end. Tender 

 and delicious, coreless and of deep golden yellow color. When small and served 

 raw like Radishes, they are delicious. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; V4 lb. 40c; Vi lb. 60c; lb. $1.00; 2 lbs. $1.85; 5 lbs. $4.40. 



148 Early Scarlet Horn (65 days) 



Small, Stump-Rooted, and Sweet; Orange-Searlet 



Popular for early crop with many home and market gardeners. 3 to S]-^ in. long 

 and IV4' to lJ-2 in. thick at the shoulder, tapering to about 1 in. thick at the 

 bottom which is decidedly stump-rooted. Bright orange-scarlet flesh which il 

 fine-grained, sweet and tender. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. lSc;y4lb. 45c; V2lb. 70c;lb. $1.15; 2 lbs. $2.10; 5 lbs. $5.03. 



154 Morse's Bunching (70 days) 



Popular for Bunching or Home Garden Use 



The name "Bunching" had been given in California to this new Carrot because 

 i: is shipped in bunches in large quantities to the eastern markets where it has 

 gained great popularity. Growers, both home and market, have found it most 

 \-aIuable everywhere. Deep orange sweet flesh with practically no core, almost 

 cylindrical, smooth with rounded shoulder and well stump-rooted. 1J4 to ^^2 in. 

 thick and 8 in. long. Tops are short, just right for bunching. 

 Pkt. 10c ; oz. 20c ; V* lb. 50c ; V2 lb. 75c ; lb. $1 .25 ; 2 lbs. $2.30 ; 5 lbs. $5.50. 



163 Mixed Table Carrots (60 to 85 days) 



One Sowing Gives Carrots of Many Different Kinds 



Home gardeners who like to have a variety of fresh, tender and tasty Carrots 

 and do not want to plant more than a row or two at one time, will find this 

 mixture ideally suited for their purpose. We have included in it all the best 

 varieties from the earliest to the latest and from the smallest to the 

 longest — a wonderful assortment. 



Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 1/4 lb. 3Sc; V2 lb. 55c; 

 lb. 90c; 2 lbs. $1.60; 5 lbs. $3.80. 



H Tendersweet 



Mauie : 

 Golden Rod 



20 WM. HENRY MAULE PHILADELPHIA 



Dj'r:ers Half-Long 



Nantes Half-Long 



ilaule's Perfection Chantenay 





