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



165 Dry Weather Cauliflower 



Reaches Perfection When Ordinary Sorts Fail 



This desirable strain originated in Denmark, but has been 

 fully tested in America -with the most favorable results. It pro- 

 duces a large, solid, pure white head, maturing a little later 

 than Maule's Prize Earliest. It is in all respects a first-class 

 cauliflower, but is especially and peculiarly adapted to dry 

 situations and to resisting the effects of droughts. It w T ill also 

 do well in moist or wet seasons, making heads equal to any. 

 Packet, 20 cents; quarter ounce, $1.00; ounce, $3.50; 

 quarter pound, $11.59; pound, $45.00, postpaid. 



167 Earliest Dwarf Erfurt Cauliflower 



A Very Early, Reliable Sort 



This is a first-class cauliflower, and next to our Prize 

 Earliest and Snowball is the best and surest to head. It 

 would be a leader, except for these two especially fine sorts; 

 nevertheless, it finds especial favor in many sections. 

 Packet, 15 cents; quarter ounce, $1.00; ounce, $3.50; 

 quarter pound, $11.50; pound, $45.00, postpaid. 



168 Early Snowball Cauliflower 



Large Solid White Heads. A Sure Cropper 



This standard variety is known everywhere, either in the home garden 

 or with the market gardeners. Producing large solid white heads when 

 conditions are ordinarily favorable. Averaging about 9 inches and 

 often attains a size of 12 Inches in diameter. 



Being one of the earliest strains of cauliflower it becomes one of the 

 most popular sorts, either for forcing under glass during winter and 

 spring, or for planting in the open ground. The plants are of compact 

 habit, which enables close planting, producing one-third more heads on 

 the same space of ground than can be procured from most other sorts, 

 excepting Maule's Prize Earliest. 



A desirable variety for sowing in the early Spring, as well as for late 

 Summer or for Fall use outdoors. 



Packet, 20 cents; quarter ounce, $1.00; ounce, $3.50; 

 quarter pound, $11.50; pound, S45.00, postpaid. 



New Jersey Grown Cauliflower Plants 



Ready for delivery about April 20th 



Maule's Prize Earliest and Early Snowball 



40 cents per dozen, 90 cents per 50, $1.75 per 100, postpaid. 

 By express, not prepaid, 250 for $3.75, $5.50 per 500, 

 $10.00 per 1000. 

 I ssto f Qfliliflnuroi* Plarttc The above two named varieties ready for 

 ktllK, ^dldlllllUViXl ridUlS delivery about Juiy 1st at the same prices 



Garden Carrot 



Either for Table Use or Winter Storing 

 Rich in Food Value. Easily Grown 



Culture. — Sow in drills in early spring until July. Cover % to 1 inch deep, and press soil about seed; afterward thin plants to 2 to 6 inches. 

 Make rows 12 to 30 inches apart. Use a packet to 60 feet of drill, an ounce to 400 feet, 2 to 3 pounds to the acre. Ready to use in 50 to 75 days. 



ns Maule's 

 Golden Rod 



The Handsomest and Best Carrot 



for Both Home and Market 



This handsome carrot is an intensified 

 Danvers, suited to both table and stock. 

 It is a half long, stump-rooted carrot, some- 

 what deeper in color than Danvers and a 

 heavier cropper. The root is smooth, uni- 

 form and handsome, entirely free from 

 core, with sweet and tender flesh. It 

 never becomes stringy nor shows rings. 

 Highly recommended both for table use 

 and stock feeding and especially desirable 

 for market gardeners and amateurs who 

 wish to grow something choice in quality. 

 With ordinary good treatment Golden Rod 

 will yield close to 40 tons to the acre. 

 Thousands of testimonials in favor of 

 Golden Rod have already reached us, and 

 we are sure it is worthy of universal trial. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 

 quarter pound, 70 cents; pound, $2.25, postpaid. 



