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



PARSNIPS 



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

 from September to December in rows 2 feet apart; thin 

 to 4 to 6 inches in the rows. A packet will sow about 

 40 feet of drill; an ounce about 200 feet; 4 to 5 pounds 

 per acre. Ready for use in 80 to 85 days. 



PARSNIPS By mail, postpaid 



No. Pkt. Oz. 14 lb. Lb. 



478 Maule's Imp. Half Long $0.10 $0.20 $0.60 $2.00 



Easiest to harvest. 



483 Imp. Long Smooth 10 .20 .60 2.00 



Smooth and handsome. 



PEPPER 



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

 open ground during July and August, setting the 

 plants in rows 3 feet apart and 18 inches apart in the 

 rows. Ready to pick in 120 to 140 days. A packet will 

 produce about 100 plants; an ounce about 1500 plants; 

 J4 lb. to transplant for an acre. 



PEPPER By mail, postpaid 



No. Pkt. 1/2 oz. Oz. 1/4 lb. Lb. 



532 Chinese Giant $0.15 $0.40 $0.70 $2.00 $7.00 



The monster Pepper. 



533 Maule's Imp. Ruby King 10 .25 .40 1.10 4.00 



Home and market sort. 

 542 Royal King .10 .25 .40 1.10 4.00 



Large and handsome. 

 S44 Worldbeater 10 .30 .50 1.35 5.00 



Improved ruby giant. 



622 Everlasting Spinach 



SPINACH 



Culture. — North of Virginia, sow seed in good, rich 

 soil for Fall use, 1 inch deep in rows, 1 foot apart or 

 broadcast from August 10th to September 15th. For 

 early Spring use, seed may be sown in September, and 

 covered with a few^ inches of hay, leaves or litter the 

 last of November and left on during the Winter. In 

 the south, sow seed from the end of September until 

 December. A packet will sow about 25 fee't of drill, 

 an ounce to 100 feet, 8 to 10 lbs. per acre in drills, 12 

 lo 15 lbs. broadcast. Ready to cut in 40 to 50 days. 



Not 

 SPINACH By mail, postpaid 



.15 .25 



60 



60 



No. Pkt. Oz. 1/4 lb. Lb. 



618 Victoria $0.05 $0.10 $0.20 $0.50 



True Savoy type. 



619 Viroflay 08 .12 .20 .50 



A quick grower. 



620 Giant Fillbasket .10 .15 .25 



Largest growing variety 



621 Bloomsdale, or Savoy .10 



Earliest and hardiest. 

 «22 Everlasting 10 .15 .30 1.00 



Best for hot weather. 

 «23 Long Standing 05 .10 .20 .50 



Remains fit a long time. 

 «24 King of Denmark 10 .20 .30 .99 



Stands longer than others. 

 625 Long Season 10 .15 .25 .60 



Good Summer sort. 



prepaid 

 5 100 



lbs. lbs. 



$2.00 $30.00 



2.00 30.00 

 2.50 40.00 



30.00 



2.50 40.00 



,._ C-Jmson Giant Radish 



RADISH 



Culture. — North of Virginia sow seed J^ inch deep in 

 rows 12 to 18 inches apart, and for succession sow all 

 Summer varieties every 10 days until September; in 

 the south they may be sown the year round. Winter 

 Radishes may be sown north of Virginia in June or 

 July in rows 15 to 24 inches apart; thin to stand 4 to 

 6 inches apart in the row. In the south they should 

 be planted in August or September. Use a packet of 

 Radish seeds to 20 feet of drill; an ounce to 100 feet, 

 8 to 10 lbs. per acre. Summer varieties ready for use 

 in 18 to 50 days; the Winter sorts in 60 to 70 days. 

 Winter Radishes may be stored by cutting of? the 

 tops to within an inch of the crown and packed in 

 sand or dirt in the cellar, or they can be pitted out 

 doors and covered with a few inches of straw and 

 plenty of earth to prevent freezing. 



RADISH By mail, postpaid 



No. Pkt. Oz. 1/4 lb. Lb. 5 lbs. 



571 Maule's 1834 $0.10 $0.20 $0.50 $1.75 $7.50 j; 



Adapted to every season. 



572 Crimson Giant 10 .15 .40 1.25 5.75 



Rapid growing sort. 



573 Maule's Just So 10 .20 .50 1.75 7,50 



Best White Globe. 

 577 Maule's White Delicious 10 .15 .45 1.50 6.2S 



Best Sximmer variety. 

 580 Cooper's Sparkler 



Best round, white tip. 

 531 Imp. Long Scarlet 



The best long red. 



582 Scarlet Turnip, White Tip.. .08 .12 .40 1.25 5.50 



Attractive and handsome. 



583 Maule's Earliest Scarlet 10 .20 .45 1.50 6.25 



All red round Radish, 



584 Icicle 10 .15 .40 1.25 5.50 



Finest long white. 



535 Maule's Earliest White 10 .20 .50 1.75 7.50 



The earliest of all. 



536 Cincinnati Market 



Known as Red-Icicle. 

 5S7 Improved Chartiers 10 .15 .40 1.25 5.50 



Handsome and crisp. 

 538 White Box ...... ^ OS .15 .40 1.25 5.50 



Remains solid and cri.=p. 



590 Rapid Red, or Saxa 10 .15 .45 1.50 6.25 



The quickest grower. 



591 Long Cardinal .10 



Quickest maturing long Radish. 



.10 .15 .40 1.25 5.50 

 .10 .15 .40 1.25 5.50 



.12 .40 1.25 5.50 



.15 .40 1.25 5.50 



.10 



.15 .45 1.50 6.25 



.12 



.40 1.25 5.50 



.10 



.15 .40 1.25 5.50 

 .12 .40 1.25 5.50 



.12 .40 1.25 5.75 

 .15 .40 1.25 5.50 



620 Giant Fillbasket Spinach 



NOTE. — Yon may order 2 pounds or over at the 



592 French Breakfast 



Ideal early Radish. 



593 White Strasburg 



Popular white Summei 

 597 Early Scarlet Globe 



A popular Radish. 

 59S Scarlet Olive-Shaped . . . 



The 20-day Radish. 



601 White Lady Finger 



White, brittle, crisp. 



602 Giant Stuttgart 



Large, white sort. 



603 Maule's Winter 10 .15 .35 1.15 5.00 



Best Winter sort. 



604 Japanese Colossal, Winter. . 



Solid, crisp and mild. 



605 Long Black Spanish, Winter 



Solid and pungent. 



607 China Rose, Winter 



A splendid keeper. 



610 Mixed Radishes 



All colors and shapes. 

 pound rate; 10 pounds or over at the 109 pound rate 



.10 .15 .45 1.50 6.25 



.10 



.15 .40 1.25 5.50 



.08 -12 .40 1.25 5.50, 



.05 



.10 .30 1. 



4.50^ 



