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WM. HENRY MAULE. INC., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1923 



205 Maule's Colossal Early Sweet Corn 



CHICORY 



Culture. — Sow north of Virginia in June, farther south 

 in June, July or August, in drills 18 inches apart, V2 

 inch deep and thin plants to 4 inches. Roots ready 

 in about 120 days. Use a packet to 20 feet of drill; an 

 ounce to 200 feet; 4 lbs. to an acre. 



193 Large Rooted 



Substitute for coffee 



Take up roots in the Fall, cut in small pieces and 

 let dry; when wanted for use it is roasted and ground 

 like coffee. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts., Vi lb. 75 cts., lb, $2.50 postpaid, 



194 Witloff Chicory, or French Endive 



The famous Winter salad 



The famous Winter salad so popular in first-class 

 restaurants. Forms leaves like Cos Lettuce and can be 

 eaten raw as salad or boiled. Allow 30 days for forc- 

 ing. 

 Pkt. 10 cts,, oz. 30 cts., Vi lb. 85 cts., lb. $3.00 postpaid, 



COLLARDS 



Culture. — For the north or south sow in June, July 

 and August, transplant a foot apart in the row and 

 cultivate frequently. Matures in about 45 days. A 

 packet will give about 300 plants, an ounce 2500 plants, 

 y^ lb. for an acre. 



201 True Georgia 



Hardy, easy to grow 

 One of the most popular southern vegetables. Largely 

 used in place of Cabbage. Makes a most excellent 

 vegetable for use in the late Fall, during the Winter 

 and well into the Spring. 

 Pkt, 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., H lb. 30 cts., lb. $1,00, postpaid, 



CORN SALAD 



Culture.— For north or south, August and September 

 are the best months to sow for use during the Fall. 

 Sow in shallow drill about 1 foot apart. A packet 

 will sow about 10 feet of drill, an ounce about 35 

 feet. Matures in 42 to 56 days. 



203 Large Round-Leaved 



Known as Fetticus, or Lamb's Lettuce 



Can be used like Lettuce or cooked like Spinach. 

 Pkt. 10 cts,, oz. 15 cts,, lA lb. 45 cts., lb. $1,50, postpaid, 



CRESS, or Peppergrass 



Culture. — Can be sown as late as September north or 

 south of Virginia, outdoors in rows 1 foot apart, cov- 

 ering seed about %. inch and sow thickly. A packet 

 will sow about 40 feet of drill, an ounce about 200 

 feet. Ready to use in 20 days. 



238 Extra Curled 



Highly esteemed for salads 



The leaves while young have a warm pungent taste; 

 used as a salad, same as Lettuce. The most popular 

 variety for market; of excellent flavor. Make several 

 sowings. 

 Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., Yi lb. 30 cts,, lb, $1,00, postpaid. 



BEAR IN MIND 

 All SEEDS, BULBS, ROOTS, PLANTS, Etc, listed 

 in this Catalog, POSTPAID, are delivered to your 

 postofftce or home FREE OF ALL CHARGES. 



SWEET CORN 



Culture. — For north of Virginia plant any of the 

 varieties listed below as late as July 10; further south 

 as late as August, in drills 2x3 feet apart, about an 

 inch deep and the seed 8 inches apart in the rows or 

 in hills 3 to 4 feet apart each way, allowing 2 or 3 

 plants to remain in a hill. Ready to use in 55 to 90 

 days. A packet will plant about 100 feet of drill, J4 

 lb. for 300 feet, 123^ lbs. per acre. 



By mail, postpaid 

 SWEET CORN 



No, Pkt. 1/2 lb. Lb, 



205 Maule's Colossal .. .$0.15 $0.30 $0,50 



Finest in existence. 



206 Ideal Early 12 



Excellent roasting ears 



207 Golden Bantam 12 



Earliest and sweetest. 



208 Kendal's Early Giant .10 



Early, with large ears. 



209 Extra Early Dighton .15 



Extremely early, long ears. 



211 Golden Giant 12 



Extremely early, sweet. 



212 Maule's XX 10 



Large as Stowell's. 



214 Maule's First of All. .10 



Succeeds everywhere. 



215 Maule's Nonesuch .. .10 



Best second early Corn. 



216 Country Gentleman . .10 



Improved Shoe Peg. 



218 Black Mexican 10 



Sweetest of all. 



219 Howling Mob 10 



Large, thick ears. 



220 Early Evergreen ... ,10 



Earlier than Srowell's. 



221 Stowell's Evergreen .10 

 Standard main crop. 



222 Lead All Evergreen. .15 



.Sweetest, most delicious, 



224 Premo 10 .25 



Exceptionally early. 

 - - - .10 



.30 ,50 

 .25 .45 



.25 .40 

 .30 .50 



.30 .50 

 .25 .40 



.25 



.25 



.25 



,40 



.40 



.40 



.25 .50 

 .25 ,40 



.25 .40 



.25 .40 



.30 .50 



225 Maule's Imp. Giant.. 



The largest eared. 



226 Mam, White Cory. . . 



Favorite early sort. 



228 Late Mammoth ..... .10 



As its name implies. 



229 Bantam Evergreen , ,15 



Large eared and sweet 



.25 .45 



.10 .25 .40 



.25 .40 



.30 .50 



Not prepaid 

 100 

 Lb, 5 lbs. lbs. 

 $0,35 $1,50 $28,00 



.30 1.40 25.00 



,30 1,25 22,00 



,25 1,00 18.00 



,35 1,50 25,00 



.30 1,40 25,00 



,25 1,00 18,00 



,25 A-OO 18.00 



,25 1.00 15,00 



.25 1.00 18.00 



,25 1,00 18.00 



.25 1,00 18.00 



,25 1.00 18.00 



.25 1.00 18,00 



.35 1,50 



.25 1.00 16,00 



,25 1,00 18,(1 

 ,25 1,00 16,e 



,25 1,00 15,00 



.35 1,50 



BEAR IN MIND 

 When ordering large quantities of Peas, Beans and 

 Sweet Com by Parcel Post add postage to the 

 prices quoted not prepaid and remit with your or- 

 der, as postage on parcel post packages must be 

 prepaid. See Parcel Post Rates, page 1, 



XOTE. — You may order 2 pounds or over at the 5 pound rate ^ 



203 Large Round Leaved Com Salad 



10 pounds or over at the 100 pound rate 



