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WM. HENRY MAULE, INC., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1925 



345 New York or Wonderful Lettuce 



LETTUCE 



Culture — For Fall use north of Virginia sow seed in August 

 and September; further south as late as October. A 

 packet will sow about 30 feet of drill, an ounce about 300 feet; 

 use 4 to 5 pounds for an acre. Ready to use in 38 to 55 days. 



By maiL postpaid 

 No. LETTUCE Pkt. oz. 14 lb. lb. 5 lbs. 



316 Maule's Immensity $.10 $.30 $.85 $2.75 $13.25 



Best heat resister. 



318 May King 10 



A quick grower. 



319 Tenderheart 10 



Cabbage heading sort. 



322 Maule's Silver Anniversary .10 



Excellent Summer sort. 



323 Iceberg 10 



Extremely hard heading. 

 326 Early Prize Head 10 



Crisp and tender. 

 328 Maule's Improved Hanson .10 



Stands extreme heat. 



330 California Cream Butter. . .10 



Solid, crisp, buttery heads. 



331 Crisp as Ice 10 



Compact, solid heads. 



334 Big Boston 10 



The popular Lettuce. 



336 All Seasons 10 



A great heat resister. 



337 Early Curled Simpson 10 



Very early cutting sort. 



339 Mixed 08 



One sowing for season. 



340 Earliest Wayahead 10 



Earliest of Head Lettuces. 



342 Grand Rapids 10 



Home garden favorite. 



343 Romaine, or White Cos . . .10 



Crisp, tender and sweet. 



344 Black Seeded Simpson. .10 



Best Cut-and-Come-Again. 



345 New York, or Wonderful. .10 



Excellent mid-Summer. 



346 All the Year Round 10 



Improved Salamander. 



.25 



.65 



2.00 



9.50 



.25 



.65 



2.00 



9.50 



.25 



.65 



2.00 



9.50 



.35 



1.00 



3.25 



15.00 



.25 



.65 



2.00 



9.50 



.30 



.75 



2.50 



12.00 



.25 



.65 



2.00 



9.50 



.30 



.85 



2.75 



13.25 



.30 



.75 



2.50 



12.00 



.25 



.65 



2.00 



9.50 



.25 



.65 



2.00 



9.50 



.20 



.60 



2.00 



9.50 



.25 



.65 



2.00 



9.50 



.30 



.75 



2.50 



12.00 



.30 



.75 



2.50 



12.00 



.25 



.65 



2.00 



9.50 



.40 



1.10 



4.00 



17.50 



.25 



.65 



2.00 



9.50 



MUSTARD 



Culture — Sow during September north of Virginia; 

 further south as late as October, either broadcast or in rows 

 1 foot apart. A packet will sow about 50 feet of drill; an 

 ounce about 200 feet, 3 to 5 pounds in drill, or 25 pounds 

 broadcast to the acre. Ready to use as salads in about 30 

 days. 



Pkt. 

 $.05 



No. MUSTARD 



421 Southern Giant Curled. 



Very curly, popular sort. 



422 Elephant Ear 



Large, smooth leaves. 



423 Fordhook Fancy 08 



Finest of all, curly leaves. 



By mail, prepaid 

 lb. 

 $1.15 



oz. M lb. 

 $.15 $.40 



s lbs. 

 $5.00 



05 .15 .40 1.15 5.00 



.15 .40 1.15 5.00 



MUSHROOM SPAWN 



One brick of Spawn is sufficient for 8 square feet of prepared 

 bed. Special cultural hints sent with every order. 



Pure Culture Brand Mushroom Spawn 



Brick (about IJ^ pounds), 50 cts.; 5 bricks, $2.25, postpaid 



Not prepaid, 5 bricks, $1.25; 10 bricks, $2.25; 



25 bricks, $5.50. 



ONION SEED 



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

 seed bed in August, 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 transplant- 

 ing. A packet will sow about 50 feet of drill, an ounce about 

 300 feet, 4 to 5 pounds of seed per acre. Maturing in 60 to 

 120 days. 



TO RAISE EARLY GREEN ONIONS. In the north seed 

 sown in July or August 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. White Welsh, 

 Silver Skin or White Portugal are the best varieties for this 

 purpose. 



No. ONIONS Pkt. 



436 Red Wethersfield $.10 



Sure and heavy yielder. 



437 Yellow Globe Danvers 10 



The old reliable. 



441 Maule's Prizetaker 10 



Largest Yellow Globe. 



442 White Welsh 



Salad or Bunching Onion. 



443 Commercial Yellow Globe 



Perfect yellow globe shape 



444 Southport Red Globe 



An enormous yielder. 



445 Southport White Globe. . 



Best white keeping. 



446 Southport Yellow Globe. . 



A sure cropper. 

 456 Silver Skin or W. Portugal. 



Favorite mild, white sort. 

 461 Mammoth Silver King. . . . 



Earliest giant white. 

 463 White Barletta 10 



Earliest and smallest. 

 466 Extra Early Pearl 10 



Earliest large white. 

 470 Mixed 05 



By mail, postpaid 



oz. 

 $.20 



lb. lb. 

 $.60 $1.75 



5 lbs. 



$8.25 



.20 .60 



.75 8.25 



10 



.10 



.10 



,10 



.25 .65 2.00 9.50 

 .35 .90 3.00 13.75 



.25 .65 2.00 9.50 

 .25 .65 2.00 9.50 



.35 



10 .25 .65 2.00 9.50 



10 



30 .75 2.50 12.( 



10 .30 .75 2.50 12.00 

 .30 .75 2.50 12.00 



.30 .75 2.50 12.00 



.15 .45 



All shapes and colors. 



ONION SETS for 



FALL PLANTING 



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

 September or October; farther south October or November. 

 Plant 4 inches apart in rows 1 foot apart and about H inch 

 deep, but do not cover the sets entirely, except Yellow Po- 

 tato 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. 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 pounds per bushel, except Egyptian 

 or Perennial Tree, 28 pounds, per bushel. 



By mail, postpaid Not prepaid 

 ONION SETS Pt. Ot. 5 qts. 4 qts. Pk. Bu. 



Yellow Globe Danvers.. $.25 $.45 $2.0C $1.00 $1.75 $6.50 



White Silver Skin 30 .50 2.25 1.25 2.00 7.50 



Large Red Wethersfield .25 .45 2.00 1.00 1.75 6.50 



Yellow Potato 30 .50 2.25 1.25 2.00 7.50 



White Multiplier 30 .50 2.25 1.25 2.00 7.50 



Egyptian, or Per. Tree. .20 .35 1.50 .85 1.35 5.00 



OKRA or GUMBO 



Culture — Sow in July, north of Virginia, further south as 

 late as August, in drills 3 feet apart. Cover the seed with 

 about 1 inch of soil, and thin to 12 to 18 inches apart in the 

 rows. Use a packet to about 25 feet of drill, an ounce to about 

 100 feet, 8 pounds to an acre. Ready to use in 50 to 60 days. 



By mail, postpaid 

 No. OKRA OR GUMBO Pkt. oz. H lb. lb. 5 lbs. 

 431 Perkins' Perfected Long Pod$.05 $.10 $.25 $.75 $3.25 

 Long, dark green pods. 



433 Dwarf Georgia Favorite. .08 .12 .35 1.00 4.50 



With giant pods. 



434 White Velvet 05 .10 .25 .75 3.25 



Early and productive. ^^^^ 



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