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Hundreds ofDelicious Radishes 

 and (gorgeous Topples 



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ICTURE a garden of hundreds of strikingly beautiful,long stemmed, 

 silky poppies that will not cost you a cent. Think of supplying your 

 table regularly with an abundance of big, firm, crisp, delicious 

 radishes also c&ree. To celebrate our Golden Anniversary, to make 

 thousands of new friends, and to please our old ones, we are 

 making a most outstandingly liberal offer. If you will order only 

 one dollar's worth of seeds or bulbs from this catalog, and if you 

 will act promptly, we will give you ^Absolutely tyree a big 50c worth 

 of the new Maule Hybrid Poppy and the new Maule Radish. As 

 shown on the front cover of this book, the price of these Free Seeds 

 is 25c a packet; their value is 50c. Their quality is identical with the 

 high quality of all Maule Seeds, and they carry the same unquali- 

 fied guarantee of vigorous and abundant life. Select your seeds 

 Now, Send your Order J\[OW 9 and the Free Radishes and Pop- 

 pies, with the balance of your order, will soon be on their way to 

 you. Remember, all you have to do is order one dollar's worth 

 or more, seeds, bulbs, or roots, from this catalog and the Free 

 Seeds are yours. 



Read this 'Description 

 of the Tree Seeds 





gT^aule'S Hybrid Toppies ^he !7\ew cMaule Radish 



The distinctive features of these new 

 poppies are their size, their rare coloring 

 and color combinations, and the pleasing 

 crinkly appearance of their petals — not 

 unlike fine crepe paper. Their double and 

 semi-double flowers run from 2 to 2% 

 inches in diameter, in pure white, pink, 

 rose, salmon, salmon-orange, scarlet and 

 crimson; also in lovely combinations of 

 broad and narrow-banded white-edged 

 scarlet and pink. These sturdy plants 

 bear profusely during June and July, 

 forming a beautiful early summer garden. 

 Blooms cut in the early morning when 

 half open will keep in water several days. 



A delightful surprise to lovers of relishes 

 — probably the largest radish suitable for 

 table use ever grown. Has a slightly pink- 

 ish-tinted flesh as firm and crisp as that 

 of the finest small size varieties. Its 

 flavor is piquant and snappy, but not 

 bitey. A fine looking round radish of 

 an evenly colored rich scarlet. It has 

 an excellent tap root, and an abundant 

 amount of dark green foliage. Grown 

 in good soil, the radishes will measure 

 from \yi to lyi inches across. They 

 will mature (depending upon growing 

 conditions) in from 30 to 40 days after 

 sowing seed. 



Wm. Henry Maule Co. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



2 See Colored Pictures of these two Great Novelties on front cover 



