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



Soja or Soy Beans 



In addition to the fact that Soja or Sov beans make one of the best of summer forage crops, and are splendid 

 soil improvers, both in the North and South, in the South they are also grown for their seed and are coming 

 rapidly into use and popularity lor use as table beans, and also for canning. Their uses for these purposes 

 have increased their popularity to a wonderful extent. 



785 



Hollybrook Early Soja Bean 



Makes a quicker growth and matures its crop two to three 

 weeks earlier than Mammoth Yellow Soja. An erect growing 

 plant. It is admirably adapted for growing in mountainous 

 places, and throughout the North and West where the seasons are 

 shorter. It is a sure cropper, vigorous and quick growing. Sow 

 134 bushels per acre. They may also be sowed with cow peas, with 

 great success, using a half bushel of each per acre, well mixed. 

 Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid; quart, 35 cents; 

 peck, SI. 50; bushel, $5.75. 



784 



Wilson Black Soja Bean 



A very satisfactory variety to grow in the northern states where 

 a quick early shell bean or hay variety is desired. The plants 

 average iy„ to 3 feet in height on good land. It branches well and 

 is a proline cropper. Requires about 90 days to be ready to cut 

 for hay, Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents, 

 postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 35 cents; 

 peck, SI. 50; bushel, S5.75. 



786 



Mammoth Yellow Soja Bean 



Mammoth Yellow does equally as well on light or heavy soils, 

 and makes a most desirable land improver, and is one of the 

 most valuable and important forage and feed crops for the 

 farmer. It is almost impossible for weeds to grow or thrive 

 where a crop of Soja Beans is grown. Another valuable point is 

 they resist drought and hot weather to a remarkable extent. 

 Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 35 cents; 

 peck, SI. 50; bushel, $5.50. 



HOLLYBROOK EARLY SOJA OR SOY BEAN. 



829 



Canada Field Pea 



Is one of the very best soiling crops at the North. It is sometimes grown alone, but the most satisfactory dairy 

 results come from sowing it with oats, rye or barley. It makes good ensilage, and is an admirable food either 

 green or dry for cattle. It is quite hardy and may be sown early in the spring, and will be ready to cut in May 

 or June. The seed should be sown at the rate of 1 to 1>» bushels per acre. 



Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 35 cts.; peck, §1.75; bu., $6.00. 



f^fWHT 1YS7 A C? Cow peas have long been grown in all sections as a forage crop and soil improver. 

 I II WW rf.ll^ They will thrive where clover will not grow. They must not be sown till the soil is warm, 

 ^ v ■ ■ * Where wheat follows the oat crop, the peas can be sown after oats are harvested and will 



make a growth to turn under for wheat that will improve crop. Crop of hay will be more than 2 tons per acre. 



Inoculate these seeds with 

 FARMOGERM 



The usual quantity cow peas sown per acre, is one bushel, to 

 produce a finer growth for hay, 1 % bushels should be sown. 



Inoculate these seeds with 

 MULFORD CULTURES 



825 



Maule's Revenue 



The green pods are splendid as snap beans, delicious 

 hulled and used while green as lima beans, and excel- 

 lent in the dried state, boiled or baked as navy beans, 

 or used in soups. Makes a large growth of vines, 8 to 

 15 feet long. Matures in 90 days. The pods are fit for 

 use in 70 to 75 days. Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 35 cts.; 

 quart, 65 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, not 

 prepaid, quart, 50 cts. 



823 



New Era 



An early maturing variety of quick, upright growth. 

 The vines make a splendid dry forage, cure easily, and 

 produce a heavy yield of peas. Maturing in about 60 

 days; valuable in sections where the season is short. 



Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents, 

 postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, 

 quart, 35 cents; peck, SJ.50; bushel, $5.75. 



821 



Black 



Trails freely and makes a heavy crop of hay. It will 

 get into condition in 100 days; early enough for the 

 Middle States. Ripens as far north as Ithaca, N. Y. 



Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents, 

 postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, 

 quart, 35 cents; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.50. 



828 



MAULE'S REVENUE COW PE/ 



822 The Clay 



The plant is of the same habit of growth as the Black. 

 Many growers in the South prefer it to the large Black 

 because of the fineness of the growth, which makes it 

 easier to cure. Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 

 50 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, not pre- 

 paid, quart, 35 cts.; peck, SI. 50; bushel, $5.50. 



All Soja or Soy Beans and Cow Peas listed are subject to market changes 



824 Extra Early Black Eye 



This pea is one of the earliest. It is a strong grower 

 and moderate trailer. It will mature seed in about 60 

 days. A valuable hay crop. In the South it is grown 

 mainly for table use. As a soup pea it is very popu- 

 lar. Packet, 10 cts.; pint., 35 cts.; quart, 65 cts., 

 postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, 

 quart, 50 cents; peck, $2.35; bushel, $8.00. 



«27 Whip-poor-will 



It is an early variety, and ma tures in about 70 days. 

 It is not a heavy forage maker, but a very productive 

 variety and largely grown as a soil improver and for 

 pasturage. Trails very little and usually in bush form 

 only. Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts., 

 postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, 

 quart, 35 cents; peck, SI. 50; bushel, $5.50. 



826 



The Wonderful 



With profusion of growth and foliage. First growth 

 is erect, but later in the season it runs rampantly, 

 making vines fully 15 feet long. As a soil improver 

 no plant will equal it. Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; 

 quart, 50 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, quart, 35 cts.; pk., $1.50; bu., $5.50. 



Mixed Cow Peas 



A great many farmers prefer to sow cow peas in 

 mixture. Where the crop is wanted for soil improv-" 

 ing this mixture is very satisfactory, producing a thick 

 growth of vines and forage. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 30 cts.j 

 qt., 50 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, not 

 prepaid, qt., 35 cts.; pk., SI. -30: bu., $5.25. 



BillePcrops Farmogerm 



To Enrich 

 the Land 



Farmogerm used ou all seed of legumes means an earlier and bigeer 

 crop. Farmogerm is prepared for all kinds of Clovers, Alfalfa, Garden 

 Peas, Garden Beans, Sweet Peas, Soy Beaus, Cow Peas, Peanuts, Vetch. 

 In ordering state crop wanted for. Farmogermed crops feed the soli. 



Garden size, (% acre) 50 cents, postpaid; 1-acre size, $2.00, post- 

 paid; 5-acre size, $7.50, postpaid. 



Can alsosupplv half garden size acrelforthe following crops only: 

 Garden Beans, Garden Peas and Sweet Peas, 35 cents each, postpaid. 

 (Write for Farmogerm book, mailed free.) 



yo^ctop. Mulf ord Cultures tea 



Mulford Cultures are used to treat or inoculate seeds or soil at the 

 time of planting all legume crops. It is supplied for only such crops as; 

 Alfalfa, all kinds of Clovers, Cow Peas, Soja or Soy Beans, Canada Field 

 Peas, Peanuts, Vetch, Sweet Peas, Garden Peas, Garden Beans and 

 Lima Beans. When ordering please state for what crops wanted. 

 Garden size (14 acre), 50 cents, postpaid; 1-acre size, $1.50, post- 

 paid, 5-acre size, $5.00, postpaid. 



(Write for Mulford Cultures Book. Mailed free.) 



