Inoculate Beans, Limas and Peas with Mulford Cultures, small size 35 cents each, postpaid 19 



66 Maule's Blood Turnip Beet 



BEETS 



Culture — Table Beets. North of Virginia, sow seed in 

 July, in rows 15 to 18 inches apart, thinning out to 3 to 4 

 inches in the row; further south plantings may be made as 

 late as September. To put away for winter: Cut off the 

 tops to within an inch of the crown and pack in sand or dirt in 

 the cellar, or they can be pitted outdoors and covered with a 

 few inches of straw and plenty of earth to prevent freezing. 

 They are fit to use in 35 to 55 days. Swiss Chard will be 

 ready to use in 21 to 25 days. Packet will sow a row about 

 25 feet long; use 1 ounce to 100 feet; 5 to 6 pounds per acre. 



By mail, i>ostpaid 

 No. BEETS, Table Pkt. oz. K lb. lb. 5 lbs. 



66 Maule's Blood Turnip $.10 $.25 $.65 $2.00 $9.50 



The best of them all. 



67 Maule's Alpha 10 



Extra early, tender. 



69 Early Yellow Turnip 10 



The sweetest of all. 



70 Maule's Early Wonder 10 



Early, tender and sweet. 



74 Eclipse 08 



Noted for its earliness. 



75 Early Bassano 10 



Green tops, turnip shape. 



77 Crosby's Egyptian 10 



Most popular early Beet. 



78 Crimson Globe 10 



Rich blood red flesh. 



81 Dark Red Egyptian 10 



The earliest of all. 



82 Maule's Market Gardeners' .10 



Good winter keeper. 



84 Detroit Dark Red 10 



For garden or canning. 



90 Mixed Table Beets 05 



Ample for all season. 



91 Edmand's Early Turnip 08 



A leading main crop. 

 Swiss Chard Spinach Beet 



88 Large Ribbed White 08 



"Greens" until frost. 



89 Lucullus 10 



Cut-and-Come .Again Beet. 



CHINESE OR CELERY CABBAGE 



Culture — Seed should be sown in July or August, either 

 north or south of Virginia. Packet will produce about 300 

 plants, 2 ounces enough for an acre. Ready for the table in 

 60 days. Full cultural directions are printed on each package. 



\'lf\ X^Ok Toot Chinese Improved 

 lOU re- 1 ^ai or Celery Cabbage 



Possesses a mild, sweet flavor. 



It belongs to the Cabbage family, but looks more like Cos 

 Lettuce. The large mid-ribs of the leaves are perfectly white 

 and are very crisp and tender. It is excellent when used as a 

 salad or cooked like Cabbage. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; M oz., 15 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; H lb., 65 cts.; 

 pound, $2.00; 5 pounds, $9.50, postpaid. 



.20 



.50 



1.50 



7.00 



.15 



.45 



1.25 



5.75 



.15 



.50 



1.40 



6.50 



.12 



.40 



1.10 



5.00 



.15 



.40 



1.10 



5.00 



.15 



.45 



1.25 



5.75 



.15 



.45 



1.25 



5.75 



.15 



.40 



1.15 



5.25 



.20 



.60 



1.75 



8.25 



.15 



.50 



1.40 



6.50 



.10 



.30 



1.00 



4.50 



.15 



.45 



1.25 



5.75 



.12 



.35 



1.00 



4.50 



.15 



.45 



1.25 



5.75 



CABBAGE 



Culture — For Fall and early Spring setting, in the south 

 sow from the end of September till the first of January. 

 November and December s<^jwings should be made in cold- 

 frames or hotbeds so as to protect them during the Winter. 

 Plants from early Fall sowings can be set out the end of Octo- 

 ber or during November, to head up early in the Spring. 

 Plants that are wintered over should be set out in February, 

 March or April, as early as weather permits. Set the plants 

 18 inches apart in rows 2 to 3 feet apart. A packet will pro- 

 duce about 250 plants, an ounce 3000 plants; \i lb. for an acre. 



By mail, postpaid 

 No. CABBAGE Pkt. K oz. oz. ]4, lb. lb. 



110 Golden Acre $.25 $1.00 $1.75 $5.00$15.00 



Earliest round heads. 



111 Maule's First Early 20 .60 1.00 3.00 10.00 



Extra early flat headed. 



113 Prize Jersey Wakefield 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Very early choice quality. 



116 All Head Early 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Large, flat heads. 



117 Maule's Early Flat Dutch .10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Solid fiat heads. 



118 Charleston Wakefield 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Larger Jersey Wakefield. 



119 Copenhagen Market 10 .25 .40 1.10 4.00 



Best round headed sort. 



120 Baby Ballhead 20 .60 1.00 3.00 10.00 



Round solid heads. 



124 Danish Round Head 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Short-stemmed Ball Head. 



125 Danish Ball Head 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



The best winter keeper. 



126 Maule's Midsummer 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Best for warm weather. 



127 Glory of Enkhuizen 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Round, solid heads. 



128 Celebrated Lupton 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Leading winter cabbage. 



131 Maule's Surehead 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Always sure to head. 



132 Henderson's Succession.. . .10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



A sure cropper. 



133 Maule's Prize Drumhead. .10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Large, solid heads. 



134 Maule's Prize Flat Dutch .10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



Well-known, widely grown. 



135 The Houser 20 .60 1.00 3.00 10.00 



Latest of them all. 



136 Marblehead Mammoth... .10 .20 .35 .90 3.25 



Largest headed sort. 



138 Volga, or Stonehead 10 .20 .30 .85 3.00 



A drought resister. 



CAULIFLOWER 



Culture — Cauliflower requires the same treatment and cul- 

 tivation as Cabbage. In the south can be sown in July or 

 August for heading up during the Fall. Ready to use in 85 

 to 95 days. Or sown in cold frames *in the Fall and set out 

 early in the Spring. A packet will produce about 150 plants, 

 an ounce about 3000 plants; M lb. for an acre. 



By mail, postpaid 

 No. CAULIFLOWER Pkt. 'i oz. oz. H lb. lb, 



164 Maule's Prize Earliest $.25 $1.00 $3.25 $8.50 $32.50 



The earliest grown. 



165 Dry Weather 20 .75 2.75 8.00 30.00 



A drought resister. 



166 Maule's Always Heads 20 .75 2.75 8.00 30.00 



Perfect header. 



167 Earliest Dwarf Erfurt 15 .75 2.75 8.00 30.00 



\'ery early, reliable. 



168 Early Snowball 20 .75 2.75 8.00 30.00 



Solid white heads. 



CELERY 



Culture. — For the south only. Sow seed in August or 

 September for Winter crop, or in December. January or 

 February in hotbeds for early transplanting outdoors. Ready 

 for use in 110 to 115 days. Packet will produce 400 plants: 

 ounce 7500 plants, '4 lb. enough for an acre. 



Bv mail, postpaid 

 No. CELERY Pkt. ' " oz. oz. U lb. lb. 



175 Golden Self Blanching .$.15 $"65 $1.25 $3.30 $12.50 



French grown, dwarf strain. 

 181 Perfected White Plume .10 .20 .30 .90 3.25 



Distinct and popular. 

 186 Sanford's Easy Blanching .15 ..^5 .60 1.75 6.00 



Long keeping sort. 

 189 American Yellow 10 .35 .60 1.75 6.00 



Easiest to blanch. 



Cuatomera may order half pounds at the pound rate; 2 pounda or over at the 5 pound rate 



