145 Maule's Golden 

 Rod Carrot 



TABLE CARROTS 



Use a packet to 30 feet of drill, an ounce to 400 feet, 2 to 3 pounds to the acre. 



145 TY/Tcml^'c f~*r»1rl^r» T?r*rl This handsome carrot is a half long, stump- 

 lVld.Uie a VJUIUCII X\.vJU. rooted sort, somewhat deeper in color than 



Danvers and a heavier cropper. The root is smooth, uniform and handsome, entirely 

 free from core, with sweet and tender flesh. Matures in about 65 days. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 15 cts.; : /4 pound 35 cts.; J4 pound 60 cts.; pound $1.00; 



5 pounds 54.50, postpaid 



146 flvlnparf r\r Cw-\-\f±rzx-nr\t± Thli carrot is a splendid second early sort. 

 VJXneari: Or UUeranae i n length it comes between Early Scarlet Horn 



and Half Long Scarlet. It runs fully 3 to 4 inches in diameter, and specimens have been 



raised measuring over 7 inches in diameter, being ready to pull in 65 days. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 15 cts.; Vi pound 30 cts.; l / 2 pound 50 cts.; pound 85 cts.; 



5 pounds S3. 75, postpaid 



149 Nante's Half Long Stump Rooted ™ e r&iSr'bS&l 



orange color, perfectly cylindrical in form. The flesh is orange and tender all the 

 through. It is very early, ready to pull in 65 days. Very popular as a bunch carrot. 

 Packet 10 cts.; ounce 15 cts.; % pound 30 cts.; l / 2 pound 50 cts.; pound 85 cts.; 



5 pounds S3. 75, postpaid 



151 PriantpnoTr r\v ^Jlr\r\eA Tnis vari ety is a very productive one. It has 

 V-^HctllLClicty Ul IViUUCl an extra large shoulder, is easily dug, and is 



desirable in all respects. It is a stump-rooted sort, very smooth, fine in texture and 

 of a beautiful, rich, orange color. For table use it is considered by many to be the best 

 of all; njatures its beautiful-shaped roots in 60 days. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 15 cts.; % pound 30 cts.; l / 2 pound 50 cts.; pound 85 cts.; 



5 pounds S3. 75, postpaid 



152 Manlp'c? Danvpr? Half T nno- Th . is var '} et y is wel1 adapted to all 



lVIdlUC b l^cUlVeib n.d.11 L<UIlg so ii s an d sections, and some years 

 it leads our whole list as the best seller. It is half long in shape, almost cylindrical, 

 somewhat stump rooted, and of rich, dark orange color. Matures its crop in 70 days. 

 Packet 10 cts.: ounce 15 cts.; V4 pound 30 cts.; Y 2 pound 50 cts.; pound 85 cts.; 



CAULIFLOWER 5 "° unds S3 "' POS,pai " 



A packet will produce about 150 plants, an ounce about 3,000 plants; }4 pound for an acre. 



164 Maule's Prize Earliest K % e d ?£,„f so £V «S£ 



flower. \\ hether for forcing under glass or growing in the open ground 

 and whether planted early or late, it is the surest header of all, maturing 

 its heads in about 90 days. 

 Packet 25 cts.; V4 ounce 90 cts.; ounce $3.00; % pound $8.00; 

 Y 2 pound $15.50; pound $30.00, postpaid 

 165 "DrT7 V^/patl-IPr This desirable strain produces a 

 XJ\.y VV CaulCI large, solid, pure white head, ma- 

 turing in about 105 days, a little later than Maule's Prize Earliest. 

 It is in all respects a first-class Cauliflower, but is especially and 

 peculiarly adapted to dry situations and to resisting the effects of 

 drought. 

 Packet 20 cts.; % ounce 75 cts.; ounce $2.75; % pound $7.50; 

 y 2 pound $14.50; pound $28.00, postpaid 



166 Maule's Always Heads gLTSS *& 



characteristic of this Cauliflower, that in season and out of season 



it can always be depended upon to make solid white heads in 



100 days. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 75 cts.; ounce $2.75; % pound $7.50; 



y 2 pound $14.50; pound $28.00, postpaid 



168 "FTot-Itt Q-nrvixrk rail Tnis standard variety is known 



ILariy OnOWDail everywhere. Produces large, 



solid white heads in about 95 days. Being one of the earliest 



strains of cauliflower, it becomes one of the most popular sorts. 



Packet 15 cts.; $4 ounce 75 cts.; ounce $2.75; % pound $7.50; 



y 2 pound $14.00; pound $27.50, postpaid 



BROCCOLI 



A packet will produce about 250 plants, about 3,000 plants to an ounce. 



103 "Rorlw AncriPrc The lar ^ e white heads are 

 Xi,ctliy /^.IlglCIb handsome; of delicate flavor. 

 More hardy than Cauliflower. Grown extensively in the 

 northwest. Matures its heads in 150 days. 



Packet 10 cts.; V 2 ounce 40 cts.; ounce 75 cts.; $4 pound $2.00; 

 Y 2 pound $3.85; pound $7.50, postpaid 



COLLARDS 



A packet will give about 300 plants; an ounce 2,500 plant*: 

 J4 pound for an acre. 

 201 T ni p CX&r\rcr\a Forms a loose head of cabb 



iIUC UCUlgld like leaves, which are lar. 

 used for greens; readv for use in 45 dav>. 



194 WUIoof Chicory P " ket 5 "^ ' ^"sKOof V 'p^iTuM, 'pS's^if Un " ""'■ l 



CHICORY 



Cse a packet to 20 feet of drill; an ounce to 200 feet; 4 lbs. to an acre. 

 194 \A7it-1/^rk-P r^Vii/^/^r-TT The famous winter salad.. Forms 

 VV1UUUI \^niCOry leaves like Cos lettuce and can be 

 eaten raw as salad or boiled. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 25 cts.; \i pound 65 cts.; \ 2 pound $1.15; 

 pound $2.00; 5 pounds $8.75, postpaid 



CORN SALAD 



A packet will sow about 10 feet of drill; an ounce about 35 feet. 



203 Larprp Rminrl T f>^\re>r\ A hardy, quick-growing salad 



-L,cUgC JXUUnU -LveaVea n i ant producing leave* which 



are served like Lettuce or cooked like Spinach. Matures in 42 da\<. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 15 cts.; % pound 45 cts.; : o pound 75 cts.; 



pound $1.25; 5 pounds $5.50, postpaid" 



164 Maule's Prize Earliest Cauliflo-wer 



203 Large Round Leaved Corn Salad 



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