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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Copenhagen Market Cabbage 



The Best Early Round Headed 

 Cabbage. Stands Longest 

 Without Bursting 



Copenhagen Market is certainly a valuable 

 extra early cabbage, producing round, hard 

 heads very early in the season. As early as 

 the Charleston Wakefield. It is the most 

 popular early cabbage in the markets of 

 Copenhagen, and has become very popular in 

 America, Market gardeners here who tried 

 it are strong in its praise on account" of 

 its extreme earliness and solid ten pound 

 heads, with a small core and always of 

 excellent quality, making it a good seller. 

 The plants are short stemmed, producing 

 heads almost on the ground. The light 

 green colored leaves are medium in size, saucer 

 shaped, and are always tightly folded; the 

 plants may therefore be set closer than most 

 other early varieties. It is a vigorous grower 

 and yielder, as are all cabbages from Den- 

 mark, and an excellent keeper. A most ex- 

 cellent round headed sort for the home garden, 

 as well as for the market gardener whose trade 

 requires a large solid head early in the season. 

 Our stock of Copenhagen Market comes to 

 us direct from the originator in Copenhagen, 

 Denmark. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 35 cents; 



COPENHAGEN MAR 



ounce, 60 cents; quarter po 



KET CABBAGE, 

 und, $2.00, postpaid. 



Once Grown 



MAULE'S SEEDS 



I have been using your seeds for eight or ten years and will never use any other 

 seeds as long as I can get Maule's. I raised Copenhagen Market cabbage two 

 years and liked them better than any early cabbage I ever raised. Your' 

 Prize Drumhead and the Houser are the best flavored and best winter keepers I 



Always Grown 



The Houser cabbage is the best, surest header and finest grained cabbage I can 

 grow. I sold $300.00 worth off of one acre. Why is it that the seed is so hard to get? 



J. T, DERRINGER, Dayton, Ohio. 

 I bought All Head Early cabbage seed from you last spring, and have one head 

 of this kind that would not go in a half bushel measure, and may weigh 15 pounds. 



ever saw. All your vegetable seeds raise the very best things that any seeds can. of earl" cabbagl -I eve 



E. J. KYLE, Cressmont, W. Va. 



GEORGE A. PE1TER, Box 33, McGrann, Pa. 



ALL HEAD EARLY CABBAGE. 



116 All Head Early 



The All Year Round Large Flat Head Cabbage 



It has proven itself to be adaptable to a wide range of both soil and 

 climate, and is well -worthy of recognition as a standard American sort. 

 It is a money maker for gardeners, and a very desirable sort in everv 

 garden. It is the earliest of large cabbages, being at least a week in 

 advance of any of the large flat headed strains now being offered. All 

 Head Early in size of heads is one-tnird larger than Early Summer or 

 Copenhagen Market. The deep, flat heads are remarkably uniform in 

 shape, size and color. Good quality and tenderness are marked fea- 

 tures. The compact habit of growth of All Head Early cabbage renders 

 close planting feasible. A good early spring, summer or winter sort. 



Packet, 10 cts.; y 2 oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts., % lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00. 



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MAULE'S EARLY FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE. 



Maule's Early Flat Dutch 



A Large Heading Second Early Cabbage 



An excellent second early cabbage, producing large, solid heads of 

 uniform shape, flattened on top as shown in the illustration. Fully 

 developed heads frequently measure 10 to 12 inches across and weigh 

 12 to Id pounds each. Jt also is fine grained"and of dainty flavor. This 

 variety has long been popular among growers, both for home or 

 market. The large heads are borne on short stems and are very 

 solid. Practically nearly every plant will form a good, solid head, 

 which mature earlier than Maule's Prize Flat Dutch. It succeeds 

 everywhere, but seems particularly suited to the South, as it has 

 strong heat resisting qualities. 



Packet, 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; % lb., §1.50; lb., $5.00. 



