IT IS WELL TO 

 REMEMBER THAT 



ALL GARDEN SEEDS 



OFFERED IN THIS CATALOGUE ARE DELIVERED 



FREE AT YOUR OWN POST 



n r r | p r except peas, beans and sweet corn / 



Ul r ll»C QUOTED BY THE PECK OR BUSHEL. 



MAMMOTH PRIZE LOXG RED.— Th 

 I best for deep soil. This splendid variety has 

 I created a great sensation wherever grown, on account 



of its extraordinary size, wonderful prodnc- 

 . tlveness, and superior quality. At Sniithfield 

 cattle show specimens have been exhibited weighing 

 50 lbs. In one of my customers raised a Prize Long 

 Red weighing CI pounds. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; 

 \i pound. 20 cents ; pound, 40 cents ; 5 pounds, S1.75. 



" MACLES CHAMPIOX YELLOW GLOBE. 

 — This is the best Yellow Globe in cultivation. It is a 

 splendid beeper, and cows fed on it give an unusual 

 supply of rich miik. I can highly recommend this 

 strain of Yellow Globe Mangel to all. Packet, 

 5 cts. : oz.. 10 cts., : M lb.. 15 cts. ; lb., 35 cts. ; 5 lbs., $1.50. 



YELLOW TA.VKARD The best for dairy 



fanning. Considered indispensable among English 

 dairy farmers, and it is stated by them that they are "able 

 to obtain a higher price for their milk when feeding their 

 ■ cows on Golden Tankard. Sheep thrive on it. Other 

 Mangels cut white, circled with yellow, but Golden 

 Taukard is of a rich, deep yellow throughout It is early, 

 hardy, and a very heavy cropper, for on account of its 

 shape, roots can be left standing close in the rows. My 

 crop is again short this year, and seed very scarce. Do 

 not omit this variety when ordering. Pkt., 

 5 cts. ; oz., 10 ct-. : % lb., 20 cts.. lb., 40 cts. ; 5 lbs., $1.75. 



A Jumbo Mangel, weighing 91 lbs., raised 

 by Forrest Roberts, Arroyo Grande, Cal., 

 secured him the S50 premium in 1888. 



Last year a Gate Post weighing 39 lbs., raised by 

 Mrs. IrineD. Hall. Orange, Cal., secured the 

 S.Vt. For 1«> i I again offer $50, Oct. 1st, tor the 

 heaviest Mangel either Champion Yellow Globe, 

 Yellow Tankard Gate Post. Prize Long Ked, 

 Jumbo or New Gia.it Intermediate, (see page 58) 

 raised by ont ■_ my customers next Summei. 



THE JUMBO — II produced over 60 

 tons to the acre, and is the very best strain 

 of Long Red ill cultivation. Has been grown 

 to weigh over 50 lbs., yet it is not coarse, but 

 most excellent for stock feeding. If you want 

 the heaviest cropper of all Mangels, sow the 

 J umbo this year. Packet, 5 cents ; ounce, 10 I 

 cents : % lb., 20 cents ; lb., 50 cents ; 5 lbs., $2.00.1 



MAI LE'S GATEPOST One of the f 



very finest Mangels ever introduced 1 

 giving unbounded satisfaction wherever grown. 

 The crop is very uniform and the roots heavy, 

 handsome and clean, with single tap root. In 

 flavor they are wonderfully rich and nutritious. 

 With good cultivation will crop at the rate of 2500 

 bus. per acre. Particularly recommended to graziers. 

 Pkt. 5 cts.: oz. 10 cts.; lb. 20 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 5 lbs. $2.0 



THE JUMBO 



State of California, 1 

 CorxTY of San Loris Obispo, j 



Isidor Aaron and N. H. Eose. being dulv sworn, depose 

 and say that they are citizens and residents of "Arroyo Grande 

 I owTiSbip. !san Louis Obispo County. Cal. That tbev are acquaint- 

 ed F S rre ? t Roberts, who bought from Wm. Henrv Maule 

 nr^.l° r™ e Jun * bo Mangel Beet, and that the said Forrest "Roberts 

 M *"^?F ed J£ V n ?g ,d «*d .one Beet of the Jumbo Mangel weighing 

 . That afhants weighed the Beet and are at all times willing to 

 k ,w ! ? S ab ,V ve ^*-™ rth and thal they are not interested parties. 

 7"" h • e ^? n , < ^? he 881,1 Beet O" the ™ da?" of September, is*, at the 

 Arro yo Crande F air Exhibit. Isrrx.R Aar^k, N. H. Rose. 



before 1 



SUGAR BEETS. 



— IMPERIAL SI GAR.-One of the best 

 Beets ever raised for feeding cows and 

 young stock. Can be raised at a cost of 5 cts. 

 per bushel, as it has yielded 30 tons and over 

 per acre. Yerv free of side roots. Pkt , 5 cts.; 

 oz.. 10 cts,: % lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 45 cts.; 5 lbs. $2.00. 



THE $25 PRIZE 



offered in 1388 for 

 the heaviest Imperial 

 Sugar Beet raised from Maule's Seeds was secured 

 last October by J. V. K. Young. Arroyo Grande, CaL 

 with a specimen weighing 35J£ pounds. 



