WM. HENRY MAULE, INC., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ONION SEEDS 



Culture. — For the south only. Sow in a well-prepared seed 

 bed in Aus;ust, September or October, and when the plants 

 are the size of a goose quill transplant 4 inches apart in 12-inch 

 rows, trimming the tops and roots. Don't fail to transplant; 

 it is not unusual to double the yield by transplanting. A packet 

 will sow about 50 feet of drill, an ounce about 300 feet, 4 to 5 lbs. 

 of seed per acre. Maturing in 60 to 115 days. 



TO RAISE EARLY GREEN ONIONS. In the north seed 

 sown in July to September will usually produce fair size 

 plants, that if given a little protection will survive the Winter 

 and produce nice green Onions earlier than from sets. Silver 

 Skin or White Portugal is the best variety for this purpose. 



ONIONS By mail, postpaid 



No. Pkt. Oz. ^Ib. Lb. 



436 RED WETHERSFIELD $0.10 $0.15 $0.45 $1.50 



Sure and heavy yielder. 



437 YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS 10 .15 .45 1.50 



The old reliable. 



441 MAULE'S PRIZETAKER 10 .15 .45 1.50 



Largest Yellow Globe. 



442 WHITE WELSH 10 .35 1.00 3.50 



Salad or Bunching Onion. 



444 SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE 10 ,20 .60 2.00 



An enormous yielder. 



445 SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE 10 .25 .70 2.25 



Best white keeping. 



446 SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE 10 .15 .45 1.50 



A sure cropper. 



447 CRYSTAL WHITE WAX 10 .50 1.35 5.00 



Adapted to South. 



448 WHITE BERMUDA 10 .40 1.10 4.00 



Does well in South. 



449 RED BERMUDA 10 .40 1.10 4.00 



Southern favorite. 



450 AUSTRALIAN BROWN 10 .15 .45 1.50 



The longest keeper. 

 456 SILVER SKIN, or WHITE PORTUGAL 10 .20 .60 2.00 



Favorite mild white. 

 461 MAMMOTH SILVER KING .10 .25 .75 2.50 



Earliest giant white. 

 463 WHITE BARLETTA 10 .25 .70 2.25 



Earliest and smallest. 

 466 EXTRA EARLY PEARL 10 .25 .70 2.25 



Earliest large white. 

 470 MIXED 05 .15 .45 1.50 



All shapes and colors. 



ONION SETS for FALL PLANTING 



Culture. — All varieties may be set out north of Virginia in 

 September or October; further south October or November. 

 Plant 4 inches apart in rows 1 foot apart and about 14. inch 

 deep, but do not cover the sets entirelv, except Yellow Potato 

 and White Multiplier Onions, which should be planted 

 9 inches apart in rows 15 inches apart and covered to the depth 

 of an inch. Fall planting should be more generally practiced, 

 as it has proved quite successful. Matures in 75 to 90 days. 

 A quart of Onion sets will plant a row about 100 feet long. 

 Use 8 to 10 bushels to- an acre. 



All Onion sets are 32 lbs. per bushel, except Egyptian or 

 Perennial Tree, 28 lbs. per bushel. 



By mail, By express or 



ONION SETS postpaid freight, not prepaid 



Pt. Ql. 5qts. Qt. Peck Bu. 



YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS $0.20 $0.35 $1.50 



WHITE SILVER SKIN 25 .40 1.75 



LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD 20 .35 1.50 



YELLOW POTATO 30 .45 2.00 



WHITE MULTIPLIER 30 45 2 00 



EGYPTIAN, or PER. TREE 20 .35 1.50 



$0.25 $1.25 $4.50 

 .30 1.50 5.50 

 .25 1.25 

 .35 1.75 

 35 1.75 

 .25 1.10 



4.50 

 6.25 

 6 25 

 4.00 



PARSLEY 



509 Laxtonian Pea 



PEAS 



Culture. — Sow seed north of Virginia as late as August; 

 further south as late as November, in rows 23^ to 3 feet apart. 

 Ready for use in 41 to 68 days. A packet will sow about 20 

 feet of drill; 1 lb. to 100 feet; 90 to 120 lbs. per acre. 



By express 



PEAS 



By mail, postpaid 



Culture. — For north or south. Sow seed from June to 

 August for Fall use; ready to use in 60 to 110 days; for Spring 

 use sow in September or October and give slight protection 

 or sow in coldframe or hotbed for Winter use. Use a packet 

 to 25 feet of drill; an ounce to 150 feet, 5 lbs. to an acre. 



PARSLEY By mail, postpaid 



No. Pkt. Oz. Mlb. Lb. 



471 CHAMPION MOSS CURLED $0.05 $0.10 $0.30 $0.90 



Crimped and curled sort. 



472 PLAIN 05 .10 .25 .85 



Excellent for seasoning. 



474 DOUBLE CURLED 05 .10 .30 .90 



Everybody's favorite. 



475 HAMBURG 05 .10 .30 1.00 



Turnip-rooted Parsley. 

 If wanted by express, we sell Peas, 1 lb. or over at 10-lb. rates, over 10 lbs. at 100-lb. rates 



No 



488 MAULE'S EARLIEST OF ALL 



Forty-one days from planting. 



489 EARLY MORNING STAR 10 



Produces a heavy crop. 



491 AMERICAN WONDER 10 



Esteemed for earliness. 



492 NOTT'S EXCELSIOR 10 



Best dwarf wrinkled. 



493 SURPRISE 10 



Earliest Pea of quality. 



494 PROSPERITY, or GRADUS 10 



Earliest largest podded. 



495 PERPETUAL 15 



A continuous bearer. 



496 THOMAS LAXTON 10 



Prolific giant pods. 



500 NEW PIONEER 10 



Large, luscious peas. 



501 ALASKA 



Popular, extra early. 

 503 BLISS' EVERBEARING 



Long season bearer. 

 505 IMPROVED EXTRA EARLY 



Best for family garden. 



507 POTLATCH, or BIG DINNER 



Best of all dwarf. 



508 PROLIFIC EARLY MARKET 10 



Most productive sort. 



509 LAXTONIAN 10 



The dwarf Gradus. 



510 LITTLE MARVEL 10 



A marvel in earliness. 



511 ALDERMAN 10 



Large podded, main crop. 



512 SUTTON'S EXCELSIOR 10 



Very heavy bearer. 



513 PRODIGIOUS 15 



Giant of the Pea family. 



514 MAMMOTH LUSCIOUS 15 



The perfect sugar Pea. 



517 TELEPHONE 10 



Standard, large podded. 

 520 SENATOR 10 



Of delicious flavor. 



Pkt. Hlb. Lb. 

 $0.10 $0.25 $0.40 



.25 .40 



or freight 

 not prepaid I 



10 100 

 Lbs. Lbs. 

 $1.60 $15.01 



1.80 17.01 



.25 .45 2.00 18.00 

 .25 .45 2.00 18.00 



.25 .45 2.50 22.00 



.25 .45 2.60 25.( 



.25 .45 2.60 25.00 

 .30 .50 3.10 30.00 



10 .25 .40 1.60 15.00 

 10 .25 .45 2.10 20.00 



.10 .25 .40 



.80 17.1 



10 .30 .50 3.10 30.00 

 .25 .40 2.00 18.00 



.30 .50 3.10 30.00 



.25 .45 2.60 25.00 

 .25 .45 2.60 25.00 



.25 .45 2.60 25.00 



.25 45 2.60 25.00 

 .30 .50 3.10 30.00 



.25 .45 2.60 25.0 



.25 



22.00 



