MAULE'S FARM AND GRAIN SEEDS 



All prices are subject to market change without notice 



856 Mammoth Russian 



QiinflntiTaf Flowers 18 to 20 inches 



OUnnUWer j n diameter. Very showy, 



and largely grown for the amount of seed 



produced. Stalks often grow 10 feet high. 



5 pounds of seed will sow an acre. 



Packet 10 cts.; Y 2 pound 20 cts.; 



pound 35 cts.; 5 pounds $1.50, postpaid 



Not prepaid, 6 a /4 pounds (peck) 75 cts.; 



25 pounds (bushel) $2.75 



849 Spring Rye £ ed a 7^?,% 



where grain has winter killed. Quite 

 commonly employed recently. Sow 84 

 pounds to 112 pounds to acre. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 30 cts.; 



3 pounds 75 cts.; postpaid 



Not prepaid, 14 pounds (peck) 90 cts.; 



56 pounds (bushel) $3100 



863 Marquis Spring. Wheat 



A wonderful variety which has become 

 popular. It is remarkably early, pale red 

 grained and exceedingly productive. Sow 

 at the rate of 90 pounds to 120 pounds per 

 acre: 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 30 cts.; 



3 pounds 75 cts., postpaid 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck) $1.00; 



60 pounds (bushel) $3.75 



789 Japanese Buck- 



_ ..Up a f The best and most profit- 

 WTlCci L able variety. Flour is^ su- 

 perior to that from any other variety. 

 Ripens early. Sow 36 pounds in 

 drills or 48 pounds broadcast per 

 acre. Packet 10 cts.; pound 30 cts.; 



3 pounds 75 cts., postpaid 



Not prepaid, 12 pounds (peck) 75 cts.; 



48 pounds (bushel) $2.50 



783 White Swiss Barley 



The straw is very strong and stiff. 

 The heads are of the bearded type, 

 filled with six rows of plump grains. 

 It yields abundantly, 50 to 68 bushels 

 to the acre. 96 pounds of seed usu- 

 ally sown to an acre. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 30 cts.; 



3 pounds 75 cts., postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 12 pounds (peck) 65 cts.; 



48 pounds (bushel) $2.00 



851 Speltz or Emmer ea 



ripens 

 early; the 

 grain is intermediate between wheat and 

 barley. The chaff adheres to the grain 

 when threshed, and is fed in that condi- 

 tion to stock. The straw resembles wheat 

 straw. It grows large crops — 40 to 80 

 bushels per acre. Sow in the spring or in 

 the fall at the rate of 80 pounds per acre. 

 Packet 10 cts.; pound 30 cts.; 

 3 pounds 75 cts., postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 10 pounds* (peck) 75 cts.; 

 40 pounds (bushel) $2.25 



787 Evergreen Broom Corn 



787 Imp. Evergreen 

 Broom Corn £ us b h es ? s 



firm, or good length and 

 bright green color. The stand- 

 ard sort. Sow 10 to 12 pounds 

 of seed per acre. 

 Packet 10 cts.; pound 30 cts.; 

 3 pounds 75 cts., postpaid 

 Not prepaid, liy 2 pounds 



(peck) $1.00; 

 46 pounds (bushel) $3.50 



MAULES MAINE GROWN SEED POTATOES 



One-half peck of potatoes should be sufficient for 100 feet of row; use 10 to 12 bushels per acre. 

 nATF OF POTATO ^HIPMFNTS Potatoes will be shipped at any date ordered during the winter, but 

 Ui\Il* \jr iV/lrllv" OH1I ITIIjII 1 iJ a t your own risk. Where no special instructions are given to the 

 contrary, we will hold same until in our judgment there is no danger from freezing, then ship promptly. 

 69B94 MoiiIa'c T?or-ltr Thnmiicrhhr(*r\ T . he lar S e > light pink skin tubers run very uniform as to 

 OVD94 IViaUie S XLariy inOrOUgnDrea S i 2e and are practically all marketable; matures in 100 

 days. Excellent yielder; cook perfectly white, dry and floury. 



Pound 35 cts.; 3 pounds 90 cts., postpaid 



Not prepaid, peck (15 pounds net) $1.25; Y 2 bushel (30 pounds net) $2.00 



1 bushel (60 pounds net) $3.75; bag (150 pounds net) $9.00 



69B96 TH-i** Qn nwr ^ n sna P e tne Snow potato is roundish, slightly flattened, eyes on the surface, the skin 

 J. ne OnOAAf i s W ell netted. It is very fine grained and flaky. Grows 1 



Pound 35 cts.; 3 pounds 90 cts., postpaid 



tubers in 135 days. 



a large crop of handsome 



Not prepaid, peck (15 pounds net) $1.25; l 2 bushel (30 pounds net) $2.00; 

 1 bushel (60 pounds net) $3.75; bag (150 pounds net) $8.50 



69B97 (~*r(±f±rt TV/TrMTnl-ain ^ n i m P rove d State of Maine. Tubers of large size and attractive appearance; 

 VJTCen lvlUUriLctin flesh white. It is a good keeper, and when put away in the fall will keep 

 well until spring. Matures in 140 days. 



Pound 35 cts.; 3 pounds 90 cts., postpaid 

 Not prepaid, peck (15 pounds) net $1.25; Y 2 bushel (30 pounds net) $2.00; 

 1 bushel (60 pounds net) $3.75; bag (150 pounds net) $8.50 

 69B98 CXrk]r\ C^nlti Slightly oblong in shape, skin light, golden, flesh 

 VJU1U. \»/<Jlil pure white. Cooks a dry, floury whiteness. Matures 

 in 140 days. An excellent winter keeper. 



Pound 35 cts.; 3 pounds 90 cts., postpaid 

 Not prepaid, peck (15 pounds net) $1.25; 

 y 2 bushel (30 pounds net) $2.00; 1 bushel (60 pounds net) 

 bag (150 pounds net) $8.50 



69B92 p ure Early Rose %Sg" t JS'&'& 



light pink in color, maturing in about 100 days. 



Pound 35 cts.; 3 pounds 90 cts., postpaid 



Not prepaid, peck (15 pounds net) $1.25; 



y 2 bushel (30 pounds net) $2.00; 



1 bushel (60 pounds net) $3.75; bag (150 pounds net) $9.00 



69B90 TricVi Prkhhl^r An extra early va . riet y- . The 

 Xilbll V^UUUICI flesh is pure white, with a 



clean, smooth, white skin with strong, well-developed 



eyes slightly indented. Matures in 80 days. 



Pound 35 cts.; 3 pounds 90 cts., postpaid 



Not prepaid, peck (15 pounds net) $1.25; 



Y 2 bushel (30 pounds net) $2.00; 



1 bushel (60 pounds net) $3.75; bag (150 pounds net) $8.50 69B90 Irish Cobbler Potatoes 



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WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1927 



