WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Vegetable Seeds— 23 



THREE DESIRABLE CABBAGES — All Money Makers 



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Maule's 

 Prize Flat Dutch 



This cabbage is as widely grown as any otber In 

 the whole country. Continued care and critical 

 selection have secured a perfectly true stock of 

 seed. The heads of my Prize Flat Dutch are 

 very large, heavy, solid, flat on top, and of a bluish 

 green color. My strain is a low growing variety, 

 with short stem and comparatively few outer 

 leaves. The quality is flue and the flavor ex- 

 cellent, the heads being white when cut and the 

 Inside leaves crisp and tender. My seed has 

 always been American grown, coming from the 

 celebrated Long Island districts, and whoever 

 purchases Maule's I'rize Flat Dutch may be as- 

 sured of getting the best. It is everywhere a 

 favorite market variety. It matures slightly 

 earlier than Prize Drumhead; perhaps three to five 

 days sooner. Prize Flat Dutch is comparatively 

 free from a disposition to burst, and is one of the 

 most reliable winter keepers. I think this strain 

 will do better under partial neglect than any 

 other In the world, possibly excepting Surehead. 

 It has been so long bred to a standard that the 

 heading habit is thoroughly established as an es- 

 sential part of its growth, and it will produce a 

 head even when its size is stunted by dry weather 

 or other adveise condition. 



Pkt., 5c.; ox., 30c.; ]4 lb., 85c.; lb., $3.00. 



MAULE'S PRIZE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE. 



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Prize Drumhead 



MAULE'S PRIZE DRUMHEAD CABBAGE. 



Short 

 Stem 



Sureness In heading and regularity In growth 

 have placed this at the top of the list, and 1 

 have no fear of using words of praise too high for 

 its merits. It forms very large, hard, solid, flat- 

 tened heads, uniform in shape and color, and of 

 haudsomeappeaiance. It has a very short stem, 

 and is a compact grower. Shortness of stem is so 

 characteristic as to be associated with the very 

 best strains of this cabbage, and the stock which 

 I offer Is thoroughbred in this and all other 

 respects. This cabbage, like Prize Flat Dutch, has 

 so long been an established standard that certain 

 peculiarities have been bred into It, and have be- 

 come so firmly fixed as to be necessary features 

 of growth. It is as natural for this cabbage to 

 form a head as to form leaves, and reports of 99 

 marketable heads from 100 plants are of frequent 

 occurrence. Nobody will be disappointed in my 

 strain of Short Stemmed Drumhead, for it repre- 

 sents the best principles of seed culture applied 

 to a standard vegetable. My Prize Drumhead far 

 surpasses the old-fashioned strains of the same 

 name, being quicker and more certain to mature, 

 with heads of deeper and better shape. It Is a 

 standard sort for winter keeping, and sells read- 

 ily In the winter and spring markets. 

 Pfat., lOc; ox., 35c.; ]4 lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 



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New Red Danish 

 Round Head 



This new red cabbage originated in Den- 

 mark, and is considered one of the best 

 strains introduced. Tlie plants are strong 

 and compact in growth, producing dark 

 red, round, solid heads of large size, 

 equally as hard and handsome in appear- 

 ance as my famous Danish Ball Head. 

 The red color extends to the centre of each 

 head, making it a valuable sort for the 

 market or pickling. Best imported Dan- 

 ish grown seed. Originator stock. 

 Packet, 10 cents; J onnce, 30 cents; ounce, 50 cents; 

 I poond, $1.50; pound, $3.00. 



NEW RED DANISH ROUND HEAD CABBAGE. 



