GARDEN CARROTS 



Culture.—For Winter use plant in July norxh of ^■i^ginia, 

 fxirther south in August in a rich, deeply-worked soil, >2 inch 

 deep in drills 12 inches apart, and thin out to 3 or 4 inches apart. 

 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. Ready to use in 50 to 75 days. 

 Use a packet to 60 feet of drill, an ounce to 400 feet, 2 to 3 

 pounds to the acre. 



1 46 Oxheart or Guerande 



A good cropper and an excellent keeper. 



152 Maulers Danvers Half Long 



The popular Carrot for the home garden or market 

 .- /-.DDi^T^ By mail, postpaid 



-No. C-\RROT Pkt. Oz. Ulb. Lb. 



144 Ex. Ev. Parisian Forcing $0.10 $0.25 $0.75 $2.50 



145 Maule's Golden Rod 10 .20 .60 2.00 



146 Oxheart or Guerande 05 .15 .50 1.75 



147 Earlv Half Long Scarlet 10 .15 .50 1.75 



149 Xante's Half Long 10 .20 .60 2.C0 



151 Chantenav or Model 10 .15 .50 1.75 



152 Danvers Half Long 10 .15 .50 1.75 



153 Improved Long Orange 10 .15 .50 1.75 



157 Mastodon (For stock) 05 .10 .30 l.CO 



161 White Belgian (For stock) 05 .10 .30 1.00 



CAULIFLOWER 



Culture. — Cauliflower requires the same treatment and culti- 

 vation as cabbage. In the south can be sown in June, July 

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

 90 to 95 days. Or sown in coldframes in the Fall and set out 

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

 ounce about 3000 plants: 34 pound for an acre. 



164 Maule's Prize Earliest 



The earliest grown; a sure header. 



Xo. CALXIFLOWER Pk?.^"ol'' 8°-""'fi1b. 



164 Maule's Prize Earliest S0.25 $1.10 S4.00 $12.50 



165 Drj- Weather 20 1.00 3.50 11.50 



166 Maule's Alwavs Heads 20 1.00 3.50 11.50 



168 Earlv Snowball 20 1.00 3.50 11.50 



CELERY 



175 

 181 

 186 

 189 



CELERY 



Golden Self-Blanching. . . 

 Perfected White Plume . . 

 Sanford Easy Blanching . 

 American Yellow 



COLLARDS 



Culture. — For the north or ¥outh 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. 6 ounces for an acre, 



201 True Georgia 



One of the most popular southern vegetables. Largely used 

 in place of cabbage. Makes a most excellent vegetable for tuse 

 in the late Fall, during the Winter and well into the Spring. 

 Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., }i lb. 45 cts., lb. $1.50, postpaid. 



CORN SALAD 



Culture. — For north or south, August and September arc 

 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 ol 

 drill, an ounce about 35 feet. Matures in 6 to 8 weeks. 



203 Large Round-Leaved 



A most desirable salad. Can be used hke lettuce or cooked 

 like spinach. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 15 cts., i| lb, 45 cts., lb., $1.50, postpaid, 



SWEET CORN 



Culture. — For north or south plant any of the varieties Ustec 

 below as late as July 10 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 waj-, allowing 2 or 3 plants to remain in a hill 

 Ready to use in 50 to 70 days. A packet will plant about 10( 

 feet of drill, one quart for 400 hills; six to eight quarts per acre 



207 Golden Bantam 



' The earliest and sweetest yellow grained variety. 



212 Maule's XX Sugar 



Ears as large as Stowell's. 



214 Maule's First of All 



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 120 days. Packet will produce 400 plants; 



ounce 7.500 plants, }<( lb. enough for an acre. 



I 73 Golden Self-Blanching (g^o".^) 



The earliest for home or market. 



By mail, postpaid 

 Pkt. Oz. i^lb. Lb. 

 .$0.15 $1.25 $4.00 $15.00 

 . .10 .40 1.10 4.00 

 . .15 1.00 3.25 12.00 

 . .10 .60 2.00 7.50 



No. 

 205 

 206 

 '^07 



Extra early, su< 



SWEE.T CORN 



Maule's Colossal Earlv. 

 Maule's Ideal Early . . . 



;ceeds everywhe 



By mail, 

 Postpaid. 

 Pkt. Pt. Qt. 

 .80.15 $0.35 S0.65 

 . .15 .35 .60 

 . .15 .35 .65 

 . .10 .35 .60 

 . .10 .35 .60 

 . .10 .35 .65 

 . .10 .35 .60 

 . .10 .35 .60 

 . .10 .35 .60 

 .. .10 .35 .60 

 . .10 .30 .55 



re. 



By expres 



or freight 



not prepaid 



Qt. Peel 



80.55 $3.5 



.50 3.0< 



.55 3.5 



208 

 "^OQ 



Kendel's Early Giant . . 



.50 3.0( 

 .50 3 0( 



212 

 214 

 219 



Maule's XX 



Maule's First of All. . . . 

 Howling ^lob 



.55 3.2 

 .50 3.0( 

 30 3 



224 

 226 

 227 



Premo 



Mammoth White Cory. 

 Adam's Extra Early . . . 



.50 3.0 

 .50 3.0 

 .45 2.5 



CUCUMBERS 



Culture. — For north or south. Sow in June or July in hill 

 4 feet apart each way, half inch deep, allowing four plants ti 

 remain in a hill. Use a packet of seed to 15 hills: ounce to 7; 

 hills, 2 to 3 lbs. to the acre. Fit for use in 50 to 65 days. 



256 Green Prolific or Boston Pickling 



Early and valuable for Pickles. 



268 Early Fortune 



I A great favorite. Excellent table sort. 



No. CUCUMBER ,.^"?t '^r'u>. 



244 Maule's Extra Earlv $0.10 SO. 15 $0.45 S1.5( 



246 Davis Perfect 10 .15 .45 1.5( 



251 Klondike 05 .15 .40 1.2. 



252 Early White Spine 10 .15 .45 1.5( 



256 Green Prolific 05 .15 .40 1.2, 



258 Nichol's Medium Green 05 .15 .40 1.2. 



259 Snow's Pickling 05 .15 .40 1.2, 



261 Chicago Pickling 05 .10 .30 1 0< 



268 Early Fortune 10 .15 .40 1.2, 



