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WM. HENRY MAULE, INC., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1924 



494 Prosperity or Gradus Pea 



PEAS 



Culture— Sow seed north of Virginia in May or June, 

 and again in August; farther south as late as November, in 

 rows 2)4 to 3 feet apart. Ready for use in 41 to 68 days. A 

 packet will sow about 20 feet of drill; 1 pound to 100 feet; 90 

 to 120 pounds per acre. 



No. PEAS Pkt. i. 



488 Earliest of All $.10 



41 days from planting. 



489 Early Morning Star. . . .10 



Produces a heavy crop. 

 492 Nott's Excelsior 10 



Best dwarf wrinkled. 

 494 Prosperity, or Gradus. .10 



Earliest large podded. 



496 Thomas Laxton 10 



Prolific giant pods. 



497 Dwarf Telephone 10 



Dwarf, large podded. 



500 New Pioneer 10 



Large, luscious Peas. 



501 Alaska 10 



Popular, extra early. 



503 Bliss' Everbearing 10 



Long season bearer. 



505 Improved Extra Early. .10 



Best for family garden. 



506 Maule's Radio 15 



Earliest dwarf Pea. 



507 Potlach or Big Dinner .10 



Best of all dwarfs. 



508 Prolific Early Market. .10 



Most productive sort. 



509 Laxtonian 10 



The dwarf Gradus. 



510 Little Marvel 10 



A marvel in earliness. 



511 Alderman 10 



Large podded tall Pea. 



512 Sutton's Excelsior 10 



Very heavy bearer. 



513 Prodigious 12 



Giant of the Pea family. 

 515 Improved Stratagem. .10 



Large pods and Peas. 

 517 Telephone 10 



Standard, large podded. 



529 Market Surprise 12 



Large podded, early. 



By mail, postpaid Not prepaid 



/ 2 lb. !b. 5 lbs. 

 5.25 $.40 $1.75 



5 lbs. 100 lbs. 

 $1.25 $23.00 



.25 



.40 



1.75 



1.25 



22.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



25.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



25.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



26.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



25.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



26.00 



.25 



.40 



1.75 



1.25 



22.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



25.00 



.25 



.40 



1.75 



1.25 



22.00 



.35 



.60 



2.75 



2.25 



40.00 



.30 



.50 



2.25 



1.75 



30.00 



.25 



.40 



1.75 



1.25 



22.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



27.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



25.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



25.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



25.00 



.30 



.50 



2.25 



1.75 



30.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



25.00 



.25 



.45 



2.00 



1.50 



25.00 



.30 



.50 



2.25 



1.75 



30.00 



PUMPKINS 



Culture — For the north or south, plant in hills 8x8 feet, 

 or drop three or four seeds in every fourth hill in the corn field. 

 Put seed in ground in May or June. Use a packet to about 5 

 hills, an ounce for 25 hills; three to four pounds per acre; thin 

 out to 2 or 3 plants to a hill. Ready to use in 65 to 100 days. 



By mail, postpaid 

 No. PUMPKINS Pkt. oz. V 4 lb. lb. 5 lbs. 



554 Yellow Sweet Potato Pie.... $.10 $.20 $.50 $1.75 $7.50 



The favorite sort. 



555 Small Sugar 10 .15 .40 1.25 5.75 



Dry, sweet and sugary. 



556 Maule's Prize Potiron 10 .20 .50 1.75 7.50 



Enormous size, good keeper. 



557 Connecticut Field 05 .10 .30 1.00 4.50 



Known as Big Tom. 



558 Large Cheese 05 .10 .30 1.00 4.50 



Good for pies or stock. 



559 Green Striped Cushaw 10 .15 .45 1.50 6.75 



Large yielding sort. 

 561 Maule's Hundred-Weight. . .15 .50 1.50 5.00 



The great premium taker. 

 563 Cushaw or Crookneck 10 .15 .40 1.25 5.75 



The popular giant Crookneck. 



566 Winter Luxury or Pie 10 .15 .45 1.50 6.25 



The favorite pie Pumpkin. 



567 Mixed Pumpkins 05 .10 .30 1.00 4.50 



All shapes, colors and sizes. 



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 feet of drill, an 

 ounce to 100 feet, 8 to 10 pounds per acre in drills, 12 to 15 

 pounds broadcast. Ready to cut in 40 to 50 days. 



622 Everlasting Spinach 

 By mail, postpaid 

 No. SPINACH Pkt. oz. V 4 lb. lb. 5 lbs. 



618 Victoria $.05 $.10 $.20 $.50 $2.25 



True Savoy type. 



619 Virofiay 



A quick grower. 



620 Giant Fillbasket .10 



Largest grower. 



621 Bloomsdale 05 



The hardiest. 



622 Everlasting 10 



For summer only. 



623 Long Standing. .05 



Lasts a long time. 



624 Kingof Denmark.10 



Stands the longest. 



625 Long Season. . . .10 



Good summer sort. 



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 .15 

 .10 

 .15 

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.20 

 .25 

 .20 

 .40 

 .20 

 .25 

 .25 



.50 



.55 

 .50 



L.25 

 .50 

 .70 

 .55 



2.25 

 2.50 

 2.25 

 5.50 

 2.25 

 3.25 

 2.50 



Not prepaid 

 5 lbs. 100 lbs. 

 $1.75 $30.00 



1.75 

 2.00 

 1.75 

 5.00 

 1.75 

 2.75 

 2.00 



30.00 

 35.00 

 30.00 



30.00 

 50.00 

 35.00 



620 Giant Fiilbasket Spinach 



Customers may order 2 pounds or over at the S pound rate; 10 pounds or over at the 100 pound rate 



