The above cut illustrate* the experience of hundreds of gar- 

 deners in many sections of the country, the past season, particu- 

 larly in the "West and South-west. Those who were wise enough 

 to sow Maule's Selected Cabbage Seeds having a most successful 

 crop, while their neighbors, sowing the poor quality of seeds so 

 generally offered, had not enough for their own use, let alone any 

 to sell. I have at all times devoted THE MOST CAREFUL, AND 

 PARTICULAR ATTENTION to my crops of this important vege- 

 table. Never, since I have been in business, have I received a 

 serious complaint, and there has never been a season when my 

 sales have not been greater than for the year before. Send me a 

 Trial Order for 1887, and in 1888 I will have your whole order. 



WINNINGSTADT Is 



very early, forming large, 

 cone-shaped heads of ex- 

 cellent quality, and is very 

 certain to head. Market 

 gardeners and all others 

 desiring a choice strain ot 

 this popular cabbage ought 

 to use Maule's Seeds. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; V. lb., 60 

 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



WINNINGSTADT. 



MAULE'S DWARF YORK — 



Very early; firm, of fine flavor. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; y. lb., 40 cts.; 

 lb. $1.50. 



MAULE'S DWARF YORK. 



MAULE'S LARGE YORK 



g — Later, but about twice as 

 H large. I know my seed is 

 H equal, if not ahead of any 

 r< other in the market. Pkt., 

 B 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; y, lb., 60 



< cts.; lb., $2.00. 



Pi COS* My strain of Large 



< "York I think par- 

 & ticularly fine and I want all 

 9 to try it, and whichever one 

 j, of my customers succeeds 

 e in raising the largest head 

 g from my seed this summer, 

 J will receive S25 from me 

 O October 1st. 



MA "CLE S LARGE YORK. 



% MAULE'S PRIZE WAKEFIELD (See Specialties for 1887).— Pkt,, 

 ^ 15 cts.; oz., .50 cts.; % lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00. 



EARLY JER- 

 S E Y" W A K E- 

 FIELD. — One of 

 t he most popular 

 and a great favor- 

 ite among market 

 gardeners. Forms 

 a fine compact head 

 of excellent quality. 

 It is a shy seeder, 

 hence seed grown 

 from A No. 1 heads 

 is always very 

 scarce. I offer true 

 Long Island grown 

 seed, and while it is 

 not quite as desira- 

 ble as my strain of 

 Prize Wakefield, it 

 will equal, if not 

 indeed surpass, al- 

 most every other 

 stock of this cab- 

 bage in tin coun- 

 try. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 oz., 35 cts --i^4 lD -> 



$1.00; lb., $3.; 



s 



a EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. 



< Millard L. Mason, West Bethel, Maine : * I have bought seeds from about one 

 I dozen different seed houses, and never had anv that came up equal to vours." 

 « Jane Bether. Reedy Creek, S. C: " Especially pleased with Sure Heart Cahbatre." 

 S Hdward J. Snyder, Jonestown, Pa.: "Etampes Cabbage was exeeedinglv nice, 

 8 and very early Golden Self-Blanching was the finest and best I ever had."" 

 U L. J. Keek, Haw River, N. C: "I don't think Maule's Etampes can be beat for 

 S its quick growth. Those seeking for an extra earlv cabbage, should trv Maule's." 

 n Mr. C. Stiles, Sibley, Iowa: " Had a better garden this season than ever before." 



MAULE'S EARLY" FLAT 



DUTCH Wonderfully popular 



wherever grown, unquestionably 

 a good second early, of excellent 

 flavor. Heads large, sound, and 

 solid. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; M 

 lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.50. 



W. N. Hughes, Loopers, S. C.:"A11 the 

 seeds bought of you were of the best. 

 One man I ordered seed for asked me if 

 Maule's seed did not come up twice. He 

 got 1200 cabbage plants from a d-cent pkt 



MAULE S EARLY FLAT DUTCH. 



EARLY SUMMER. — Later 

 than the Wakefield, but being 

 double the size, it may be 

 ranked as one of the best large 

 earlies. I offer strictly fir st 

 choice stock American seed. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; y. lb., 

 $1.00 ; lb., $3.00. 



EARLY TOCRAVILLE. 



EARLY SUMMER. 

 EARLY" TOUR A VILLE.— Besides 

 coming in early, it remains a long time 

 without bursting open. It produces 

 very solid conical heads of a bright 

 yellow tinge within and of fine flavor 

 and handsome appearance. DO NOT 

 OVERLOOK TOURAVILLE IF 

 YOU WANT GOOD, EARLY" CAB- 

 BAGE. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 2-5 cts.; y. lb., 

 75 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



d>0 K_Touraville has been grown so far but by few of mv customers, 

 VMtl so this year, in order to influence, if possible, a greater de- 

 mand, I have determined to offer a prize of 825 to be awarded Oct. 1st to 

 the customer of mine raising the heaviest head this season. All should 



know what an excellent 

 variety early Touraville 

 is, and your knowledge 

 will pay well should you 

 seeure this premium. 



EARLY BLEICH- 

 FIELD GIANT CAB- 

 BAGE. — I am seldom 

 able to recommend a 

 cabbage so highly as 

 this new variety. As 

 a large, solid heading, 

 short stemmed, early 

 sort . it has no superior, 

 and I can recommend it 

 tot he careful attention 

 of all growers of good 

 eabbasres. Don't fail 

 to give Bleichfield Gi- 

 ant a trial. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 oz., 40 cts.; y. lb., $1.25; 

 lb., $4.00. 



EARLY BLEICHFIELD. 



IMPROVED 

 BRUNSWICK. — See 



Specialties for 1887. Pkt. 

 10 cts.; oz.,35 cts.; y. lb., 

 $1.00; lb., $3.50. 



FOTTLER'S 



BRUNSWICK This 



strain of Brunswick, 

 while an excellent and 

 valuable Drumhead, 

 is not so good as the 

 Improved Brunswick 

 in my opinion, al- 

 though a very fine cab- 

 bage. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 

 20 c; % lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 



G. S. Billett. Occidental, 

 Cal.: "I would say I am 

 well pleased with the seeds 

 you sent me last Spring; 

 we have had the worst 

 season for garden I ever 

 saw- in California, but your 

 seeds have done much bet- 

 ter than I anticipated, and 

 I shall be pleased to recom- 

 mend your seeds." 



FOTTLER 8 BRTTJ; 



