Guard against insects and fungous in your garden by spraying or dusting. Seepage 13 5 



Yellow Globe Danvers 



Extra Early Red 



Maule's Prizetaker 



Maiile"3 Commerrial 



Crystal White Wax , 



"^"hite or YeUow Bermuda. 



Red Bermuda 



Australian Brown 



Silver Skin or Portugal . . . 



Mammoth Silver King 



Neapolitan Marzajola.. . . 

 Extra Early Pearl 



kt. 



Oz. 



1, lb. 



Lb. 



).10 $0.25 S0.75 



S2.5f) 



.10 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



.10 



.25 



.75 



2..5(t 



.10 



.30 



.85 



3.00 



.10 



.30 



.85 



3.00 



.10 



.50 



1.35 



5.00 



.10 



.40 



1.10 



4.00 



.10 



.40 



1.10 



4.00 



.10 



.20 



.60 



2.25 



.10 



.35 



1.00 



3.50 



.10 



.45 



1.25 



4.50 



.10 



.50 



1.50 



5.50 



.10 



.50 



1.50 



5.50 



ONION SETS for FALL PLANTING 



Culture. — All varieties may be set out north of Virrinia in 

 September or October; further south October or November. 

 Plant 4 inches apart in rows 1 foot apart and about half an inch 

 deep, but do not cover the sets entirely, except Yellow Potato 

 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. Matures in 75 to 90 days. A 

 quart of Onion sets will plant a row about 100 feet long. Use 

 S to 10 bushels to an acre. 



All Onion sets are 32 lbs. per bu., except Eg>-ptian or Per- 

 ennial Tree, 28 lbs. per bu. 



By mail. By express or 



ONION SETS postpaid freight, not prepaid 



Pt. Qt. ooti ~ - - - 

 Yellow Globe Danvers. , 



White Silver Skin 25 



Large Red Wethersfield 



Yellow Potato 



White Multiplier 



Eg%-ptian or Perennial. 



Tree 20 



Pt. Qt. 5 qts. 



Qt. 



Peck 



Bu. 



S0.20 $0.35 S1..50 



S0.25 



SI. 50 



S5..50 



.25 .40 1.75 



.30 



1.75 



6.00 



.20 .35 1..50 



.25 



1.50 



5..50 



.30 .45 2.00 



.35 



2.00 



7.00 



.30 .45 2.00 



.35 



2.00 



7.00 



.35 l..")0 



1.10 4.00 



PARSLEY 



Culture. For North or South. Sow seed from June to 

 August for Fall u.se; for Spring use sow in September 

 or October and give slight protection, or sow in coldframe 

 or hotbed for Winter use. Use a packet to 25 feet of drill; 

 an ounce to 150 feet. 5 pounds to an acre. 



474 Double Curled 



Everybody's 

 Favorite 



Vr> i>AB«iirv By mail, postpaid 



No. PARSLEY pj^^ q^ ^ ^^ Lb. 



471 Champion Moss Curled $0.05 $0.15 $0.40 $1.25 



472 Plain 05 .10 ..30 1.00 



474 Double Curled 05 .15 .40 1.25 



ONION SEEDS 



CuUwe. — For the ."^outh 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 transplanting. A 

 packet will sow about 50 feet of drill, an ounce about 300 feet, 

 4 to 5 lbs. ot seed per acre. Maturing in 80 to 120 days. 



TO RAISE E-\RLY GREEN ONIONS. In the North seed 

 sown in July to September will usually produce fair size 

 onions, that if given a little protection will survive the Winter 

 and produce nice green Onions much earlier than from sets and 

 at much less cost. Silver Skin or White Portugal is the best 

 varietj- for this purpose. 



441 Maule's Prizetaker 



The largest, mild flavored Yellow Globe Onion 



BERMUDA ONIONS I 



All g*)wers of Bermuda Onions can depend on us to supply | 

 them with good seed. We have imported this seed from the 

 Canar>- Islands. Expverience has proved that this is the only 

 kind of Bermuda Onion Seed worth planting. 



447 Crystal White Wax C^^^o""') 



Extremely early, the popular white Onion. 



448 White or Yellow Bermuda CcTJ^^n) 



.^ Large size, mild in flavor. 



449 Red Bermuda ('^^?o'wnO 



The favorite in the South for home or market. 

 No. ONION By man, postpa.d_ 



436 

 437 

 43S 

 441 

 443 

 447 

 44S 

 449 

 4.50 

 4.56 

 461 

 464 

 466 



PARSNIPS 



Culture. — For the .South only. Sow 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 about 80 days. 



478 Maule's Improved Half Long 



Roots smooth, half long, easy to harvest. 



x- uADCviD ^y msiil, postpaid 



No. PARSNIP pi,t 02. i^ib Lb. 



477 White Lisbon -SO. 10 SO. 15 Sd.45 $1.-50 



478 Maule's Imp. Half Long 10 .15 .40 1.25 



4S3 Imp. Long Smooth 10 .15 .40 1.25 



488 Maule's Earliest of .\11 Peas 



Inoculate this 

 Seed with 



MuLFORD Culture 



GARDEN 

 PEAS 



Culture. — Sow any of the varieties Listed north of Virginia 

 as late as August; further south as late as November, in rows 

 21/^ to 3 feet apart. Ready for use in 41 to 55 days. A packet 

 will sow about 20 feet of drill; a pint to 100 feet; IJ^ to 2 

 bushels per acre. 



488 Maule's Earliest of All 



41 days from planting. 



493 Surprise 



An extremely early Pea of Quality. 



E.xpress or 

 By mail, freight not 



PEAS postpaid prepaid 



No. Pkt. Pt. Qt. Qt. Perk 



488 Maule's Earliest of All... SO. 10 S0.40 $0.75 $0.60 S3. 75 



489 Early Morning Star 10 .40 .75 .60 4.00 



493 Surprise 10 .35 .65 .50 3.50 



494 Pro.speritv or Gradus 10 .45 .80 .65 4.25 



496 Thomas Laxton 10 .45 .80 .65 4.25 



501 Alaska 10 .35 .65 .50 3..50 



.505 Maule's Imp. Ex. Earlv.. .10 .40 .75 .60 4.00 



508 ProUfic Earlv Market 10 .40 .75 .60 4.00 



.509 Laxtonian 10 .50 .90 .75 5.00 



525 Dwarf Gray Sugar 10 .40 .75 .60 4.00 



