MAULE'S PRIZE FLAT DUTCH | 



One Of my strong points is this standard « 

 Winter Cabbage, the most popular among *s 

 growers. Heads large, bluish green, sound, IT 

 solid, broad and flat on top. The quality is | 

 fine and flavor excellent. The heads, whe n l> 

 open, are crisp and white. As a Fall and S 

 Winter variety It Is surpassed only by 3 

 Sure-Head, alter which It Is the very best g 

 late. I highly recommend this superior w 

 sort to all growers. Bear In mind my 

 seed is all, and has always been, A 31 Kit I- p 

 CAN GROWN. Don't be led, by reason of B 

 lower prices, Into purchasing the lm- 

 ported seeds so generally offered. My price £ 

 may appear high to some, but I know it will g 

 pay every grower to pay it, especially as I can « 

 assure vou there is no better Flat Dutch seed n 

 in the market. Pkt., KJ cts.; oz., 30 cts.; M lb., 2 

 81.00; lb, 83.00. * 

 Jno. P. Phillip, Lawreneeville, N. J.: " From 5 lbs. <jo 

 of Cabbage seed, I set between 110,000 and 120.00U ao 

 plants, and 1 bad several thousand plants more than ** 

 I needed, which I destroyed." 



H. G. Hough, Fayette, Fa.: "Very well pleased 

 with seeds, especially cabbage. The heads of some g 

 will hardly go in a hall-bushel measure. C" 

 Mrs. E. J. Kogers, Media. Fa.; "I was much « 

 pleased with your seeds this year. The Cabbage is E> 

 excellent, we never had belter; and Tomatoes, Fota- % 

 toes, and Squash are perfect. Will send you another " 

 order next spring. — 

 Julia Randal, Hock Creek, Ind.: " I am well pleased 



I have the best cabbage I raised for 3 



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Maule's Prize Drumhead. 



This cabbage forms, EVERT TIME, most remarkably large, hard, 

 solid heads, very uniform in size, shape, and handsome appearance. It 

 has a very short stem and at the same time, being a very compact 

 grower, it forms few loose leaves. I consider it stands at the head of 

 the list of Winter Drumheads, and know it cannot be praised too 

 highly. There are many^magniticent strains of cabbage offered in this 

 catalogue, but I can safely say PRIZE DRUMHEAD Is equalled by 

 few, surpassed by none. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; 34 l h -> 81.50; lb., $5.00. 



with your seed, 

 years." 



Jos. J. Carev, Eoulette, Pa.: " Seeds sent by you ' 

 have invariably been of the very best quality in 

 every respect. My Cabbage production this year p 

 beats anything I ever saw." >^ 

 C. T. Ltbby, Hepler, Kan.: "I like yourseed ; splen- « 

 did. I raised the largest onions I ever had, this 2 

 season, notwithstanding the unusually dry weather. 

 Have been in Kansas three years ; have had no gar- "J 

 den of any consequence until we purchased seed of 2 

 you. Sure Head and Prize Flat Dutch cannot be 

 excelled. 



EAKLY BED ERFURT, 



EARLY BI.OOD RED ER- 

 FURT.— About ten days earlier 

 than the Red Dutch ; equally desir- 

 able for pickling. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 

 30 cts.; M lb., 81.00 ; lb., 83.00. 



RED DUTCH. 



RED DUTCH The best for 



pickling. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 

 25 cents ; % pound, 75 cents ; pound, 

 82.00. 



MAULE'S SURE-HEAD. 



Send direct to headquarters for the genuine 

 seed. Buv no other. See specialties for 1887. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 40 cte.; 14 lb., $1.25; lb., $1.00. 



Elias shimel, Shawnee, Ohio: "The seed purchased 

 of you last spring have all done very well. The tilant 

 Hocca Onion is a perfect show in the vegetable line. I 

 have about ■Won Sure-Head Cabbage that take the lead 

 of all cabbage in the neighborhood, out of £:tii paid for 

 seeds last season, the S-'Lto cents worth bought of you has 

 more monev in them than all the rest standlngto-dav. 



Ed. B. Mavhow. South Pomfret, Vt.: "The garden 

 seeds I received from your house last spring. I think 

 surpass any and* all seed which I have ever used, and 

 are true to name. The Sure-Head Cabbage Is the best 

 I have ever seen, and no garden is complete without it. 



y'7 15 HCADS OF 



SURE HEAD CABBAGE, 



POUNDS = . 



1'KEMlUM FLAT DUTCH. 



PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH The old well 



known sort. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; lb., 75 

 cts.; lb., 82.00. 



Remember, a $10.00 bill will buy seeds in packets to the value of $15.00. 



