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TURNIPS.: 



EXTRA EARLY MUNICH 



EXTRA EARLY MILAN. 



EARLY FLAT DUTCH.— Fur many 

 ears tin* bus been the most profitable while flat 

 anion turnip in cultivation, and is held in high 

 Bteem by all growers. I have always paid par- 

 ticular attention to my strain of this 

 variety, and can safely say that while 

 there "may he as good seed offered .by 

 other seedsmen, I do not think 

 there can be any better. It grows 

 to a medium size very quickly, has clear 

 white skin, is always juicy and extra 

 choice for table use, and bulbs arc entirely 

 free from small roots, the long narrow 

 strap leaves growing erect which permits 

 close culture'. One of the very best, 

 If not the best variety for Spring 

 sowing. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 

 15 Cts.; lb., 40 cts. 



EXTRA EARLY MUNICH — 

 Sown alongside of many other varieties 

 it has proved one week earlier than any 

 of them. Has formed turnips 6 inches 

 In diameter within three months. It is 

 white, with purplish-red top ; very 

 productive. Pkt, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 

 y. lb., 15 cts.; lb., 40 cts. 



NEW JERSEY LILY — One 

 of the very earliest white turnips. In 

 shape it is" as perfect as an orange, and 

 in flavor always mild and pleasant. 

 Has a single tap root and also very 

 I small top ; has given unusual satisfac- 

 tion wherever tried, and is un- 

 donbtedly a most excellent 

 round, white garden turnip. 

 Pkt.,10c;oz.,20C; >4lb.,40c; lb., SI. 15. 



EXTRA EARLY MILAN — 

 The earliest in cultivation. It is fully 

 one week earlier than the Munich, and 

 of much better quality. The bulbis very- 

 flat, of medium size, "quite smooth with 

 a bright purple top ; leaves few, short 

 and of light color, growing very com- 

 pact, ana making an exceedingly 

 small and neat top. The pure white 

 flesh is of the choicest quality, hard, 

 solid and tine grained. It is an 

 excellent keeper. The crop of Milan 

 Turnip last season was almost a total 

 failure, and there is very little of the 

 genuine seed to be had at any price, 

 consequently this year I can only 

 offer it in the smallest quantities. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.: % lb., 25 cts. 



GOLDEN BALL Rich, 



sweet, unsurpassed for quick growth 

 and excellent table qualities. Keeps 

 well. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 

 15 cts.; lb., 40 cts. 



YELLOW ABERDEEN.— 

 Tender and sugary ; very solid ; in 

 color, purple above, deep vellow 

 below. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; H lb., 

 15 cts.; lb., 40 cts. 



WHITE GLOBE — The roots 

 in rich ground will often attain the 

 weight of 12 pounds. An extra good 

 Fall turnip, skin white and smooth, 

 roots grow quickly and form a 

 perfect globe. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 

 10 cts.; %lb., 20 cts.; lb., 55 cts. 



COW HORN. — Fine 

 flavored, of quick growth, good 

 size, stands half out of the 

 ground. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 

 3-i lb., 20 cts.; lb., 50 cts. 



LARGE YELLOW 

 GLOBE. — One of the best 

 standard yellow turnips, both for 

 table and" stock feeding; keeps 

 well until Spring. Pkt., 5c; oz., 

 10c; V lb., 20c; lb., 50c 



LARGE WHITE NOR- 

 FOLK..— The standard variety 

 for field culture for feeding stock. 

 Very large size. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 

 10 Cts.; M lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 Cts, 



EARLY WHITE SIX 



WEEKS This is a new very 



early turnip, that matures rapidly"; 

 fine, large, handsome bulbs, free 

 from side roots. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 

 10 cts.; y. lb., 20 cts.; lb., 55 cts. 



WHITE EGG This com- 

 paratively new variety, produces 

 beaut i ful "egg-shaped roots, with thin 

 white skin, they are always firm, 

 solid, and of sweet and agreeable 

 flavor. It is a good keeper, and 

 excellent either for early or late 

 sowing; its attractive appearance 

 makes it very desirable for table use. 

 Pkt. 6c; oz. 10c; % lb. 20c; lb. 60c. 



BEAR IN MIND 



I DO NOT FURNISH MAULE'S 

 SEEDS TOR RETAILING BY 

 DEALERS ON ANT TERMS 

 WHATEVER. IF WANTED 

 THET CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED 

 BY ORDERING THEM DIRECT 

 FROM PHILADELPHIA. 



Forrest W. Kolb, Easton, Pa.: " I 

 have used your seeds during the past 

 several seasons, and tind them 

 A No. 1, both in quality and quantity. 

 My experience tells me that your 

 seeds have stronger vitality "than 

 those purchased anywhere else, and 

 this added to the fact that you give a 

 very liberal quantity for a moderate 

 price, makes dealing with you at 

 once pleasant and profitable."" 



Perry Dixon, Petersburg, 111.: 

 " We are still highly pleased, after a 

 five years' trial with your seeds. We 

 had the best garden in the country. 

 My neighbors say I do not see how "it 

 is that you have plentv of vegetables 

 while we have none. We beat every- 

 thing at our county fair this week." 



RUTA BAGAS orSWEDETURNJPS 



IMPROVED PURPLE TOP.- 

 One of the best standard varieties. 



Of fine quality, keeps hard and brittle 

 until summer". Unsurpassed both for 

 the table and stock feeding. V 

 extra choice stock I consider un 

 equaled. Try It. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 

 10 cts.; VAb., 15 cts.; lb., 35 cts. 



SUTTON'S CHAM- 

 PION — Has produced 38 to 

 43 tons per acre. One of the 

 very best grown. Pkt., 5c; 

 oz., 10c; Mlb., 15c: lb., 3,5c. 



WHITE ROCK This 



extra choice American Ruta 

 Baga is little known outside of 

 the New England States. There 

 it has an enviable reputation as 

 an extra good cropper, an 

 excellent keeper, and for being 

 equally desirable for the table or 

 for stock feeding. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 

 10 Cts.; M lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 60 cts. 



LARGE WHITE FRENCH. 

 — Grows to a large size, and is most 

 excellent for either table or stock. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c: y. lb., 15c; lb., 35c. 



IMPERIAL HARDY 

 SWEDE.— A very heavy yielder, a 

 good keeper and one of the best, has a 

 small top and a single tap root. Pkt., 

 5c; oz.,10c; % lb., 15c; lb., 35c. 



Henry Ruber, Waterloo, Ind.: " I was 

 well pleased with the seeds I bought of you 

 last bprhig. Prom one pound of Yellow 

 Banvers Onion Seed I got 100 bushels of tine 

 onions, and if we had more rain they would 

 have been better. I shall get my seeds from 

 you as long as they give so much satisfaction." 



Pkt., 5 cts. 



Packet, ^ 

 10 cents- . 



