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fVM. HENRY MAULE, INC., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1926 



MAULE'S VEGETABLE SEED SPECIALTIES || 



* 66 Maule's Blood Turnip Beet The b/s* olThe™ aii 



Maule's Blood Turnip b8et has given such excellent satisfac- 

 tion that it still retains its position at the head of our list. It 

 is very early, nearly as early as Egyptian, ready for the table in 

 about 50 days. The color is a rich dark red, and shape is globular. 

 It is free from side or fibrous roots, being always smooth. It 

 always cuts and cooks a rich, dark blood red; is tender, sweet and 

 crisp, and is in every way the standard sort for the market or 

 home gardener. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; % lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00; 

 5 lbs., $8.75, postpaid. 



89 LucuUus Swiss Chard 



21 days. The Cut and Come Again Spinach Beet 



This handsome and distinct variety is a great acquisition. The 

 stalks grow to a height of from 2 to 25^2 feet, and are from 10 to 

 12 inches long below the leaf and l]^ inches broad. These stalks 

 are delicious when cooked and should be served in the same man- 

 ner as asparagus. The leaf portion is heavily crumpled or savoyed 

 and is very crisp and tender. It is cooked and served in the 

 same manner as spinach. Can start cutting in about 21 days. 

 Pkt., 10 cts. oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 45 cts.; lb., $1.25; 

 5 lbs., $5.50, postpaid. 



Maule's Blood Turnip Beet 



* 1 1 1 Maule's First Early Cabbage 



70 days. The Earliest Flat-headed Cabbage in Existence 



Heads are flat but very deep, remarkably uniform in shape, 

 size and color; a sure header surpassing all other early Cabbages 

 in solidity; in fact, the head is as hard as a stone. 



Plants are of compact growth allowing close planting. Not 

 only desirable for early use, but makes a desirable fall Cabbage 

 if sown late. Elegant for kraut; good quality and tenderness are 

 marked features. 



Maule's First Early has proven itself adaptable to a wide 

 range of both soil and climate; it is a strain which cannot be 

 profitably overlooked by any gardener, whether wanted for home 

 use or for market sales. 



Pkt. 



Ill Maule's First Early Cabbage 



20 cts.; 2 pkts., 35 cts.; oz., 60 cts.; oz., $1.00; Vi lb., $3.00; 

 lb., $10.00, postpaid. 



* 135 THE HOUSER 



130 days. The Latest Cabbage of Them All 



THE 



HOUSER 



Houser Cabbage will average about 12 pounds at maturity, and 

 the heads are uniformly handsome. The shape is round and deep, 

 the leaves closely surrounding and overlapping the head. Very 

 compact in habit of growth, strong and vigorous, with ability to 

 withstand drought better than most varieties. In quality the 

 Houser Cabbage equals the best. Indeed, it is because the Houser 

 is so extremely late and is such an excellent keeper that it has 

 attained such wide popularity. 



Pkt., 20 cts.; 2 pkts., 35 cts.; Vz oz., 60 cts.; oz., $1.00; 

 Vi lb., $3.00; lb., $10.1)0, postpaid. 



* 1 I Golden Acre Cabbage 



70 days. The Earliest Large Round Headed Sort 



Golden Acre has proven to be one of the most profitable home 

 garden or market varieties for the early crop. Plants are dwarf, 

 allowing close planting; the solid heads are as round as a ball, 

 measuring, when fully matured, about 9 inches in diameter, the 

 average weight of which is 5 pounds; hard as a cannon ball, solid 

 and very uniform. The large size heads mature in 70 days and 

 practically all at one time, and each is exactly like one another in 

 size and form. 



Pkt., 25 cts.; 2 pkts., 45 cts.; ^'2 oz., 65 cts.; oz., $1.20; 

 V4 lb., S3.25; Ifa., $12.00, postpaid. 



Customers may order half pounds at the pound rate; 2 pounds 



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