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WM. HENRY MAULE, INC., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1922 



MAULE'S STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



FOR MIDSUMMER AND FALL PLANTING 



PRICES OF MAULE'S POT GROWN 

 STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Any Variety on This Page. 

 Ready for Delivery About July 15th. 



By express, not prepaid, per dozen (no less) of any 

 one variety, $1.00; per hundred (which may be divided 

 into 25 plants each of four varieties, if desired), $6.50; 

 per thousand, $48.00. 



PRICES OF MAULE'S LAYER OR FIELD 

 GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Any Variety on This Page. 

 Ready for Delivery About September 15th. 



Per 25 (No less than 25 of a variety sold), 70 cents, 



postpaid; per fifty, $1.10, postpaid; per hundred, $2.00, 



postpaid. By express, not prepaid, per thousand, 



$15.00. 



JOE (Joe Johnson or Big Joe). Very large, medium 

 red, good quality. Especially adapted to poor, sandy 

 soil. Claimed by many to be the best for market 

 or home use. 



Campbell's Early. The earliest strawberry. Bears a 

 great crop of large, firm, rich, red berries. Practi- 

 cally all berries are of uniform size and perfect shape 

 and ripen all over; no green ends. Carry well to 

 distant markets. 



Chesapeake. The standard of excellence, by which 

 most other fancy berries are compared. The plants 

 are very strong and robust and have very long roots, 

 which make it one of the best drought resisters. 

 Berries are uniformly large, with prominent yellow 

 seeds and an attractive bright green cap. The berries 

 are unexcelled in quality. The plants set a good 

 crop and every blossom matures a berry, the last 

 ones being_ just as large as the first. The flesh is 

 very firm in texture. 



Gandy. One of the universal favorites, and as a 

 "money-maker" hard to beat. A good grower with 

 tall healthy foliage and produces large, dark crimson 

 berries, that when fully ripe, are of excellent quality. 

 It is a splendid berry and always brings fancy prices. 



Marshall. Too well known to need any extended des- 

 cription. This is a berry that has been so popular 

 in the New England market for years, on account of 

 its rich dark red color, that it is bound to attract 

 and please customers. It is one of the richest flavored 

 strawberries grown. It is a strictly fancy berry. 

 Mid-season. 



McKinley. Unrivalled as a strawberry of high quality. 

 Berries large, handsome and freely produced on strong 

 growing, healthy plants. Ripens in mid-season and 

 is too tender in texture to endure shipment. It is 

 pre-eminently a variety for the home garden. 



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Our well rooted Pot Grown Strawberry plants will 

 produce a fine crop of berries next season after plant- 

 ing. 



Premier. This is undoubtedly the best early berry of 

 them all and the Premier is a money-maker for the 

 market grower. Growers who have tried all the lead- 

 ing sorts for the past twenty or more years claim 

 they have never fruited a berry that will come any- 

 where near making the money that Premier does. 

 It does not seem to have any weak points. Whether 

 you want a berry for your home table, local market 

 or for long distance shipping you cannot afford to 

 overlook Premier. It begins ripening with the early 

 sorts and lasts until most of the mid-season sorts 

 are through. 

 Lupton. A large bright red berry which retains its 

 color after being picked. Brings the highest market 

 prices and is a fine shipper. Late. 

 Senator Dunlap. The Dunlap is a variety that begin- 

 ners who know practically nothing about strawber- 

 ries can succeed with. Its long roots go down into 

 the sub-soil for moisture, and a severe drought has 

 less effect on it than most others. The fruit is a 

 dark red, with a glossy finish, shading to a dark 

 scarlet on the under side, with prominent yellow 

 seeds that look like gold embedded in highly colored 

 wax. The meat is bright red all through and exceed- 

 ingly juicy. A medium size, very productive, m.id- 

 season berry. 

 Sharpless. An old and well known berry, especially 

 desirable in home gardens. Fruit large and of ex- 

 cellent quality. 

 Success. One of the finest early berries for the home 



garden; large, sweet and delicious. 

 Wm. Belt. A handsome berry, which begins to ripen 

 quite early and continues to yield for a longer 

 period than most others. Next to the Joe probably 

 the best flavored of any strawberry. 



EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 



(See Prices Below) 

 Bear from June till Thanksgiving. 

 Progressive. This is generally considered the best 

 of them all. Produces immense crops of medium 

 size berries of the very highest flavor, even better 

 than most of the "June only" varieties. If you have 

 never grown^ strawberries of any sort you will be 

 safe in planting these. 



POT GROWN PLANTS 



Ready for Delivery About July 15th. 



By express, not prepaid, per dozen, $1.50; per hun- 

 dred, $8.00. 



LAYER PLANTS 



Ready for Delivery About September 15th 

 PRICES.— Per twenty-five, $1.00, postpaid; per fifty, 

 $1.80, postpaid'; per hundred, $2.50, pospaid. By express, 

 not prepaid, per thousand, $20.00. 



