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



Three Desirable Cabbag 



Early, Medium and Late 



117 Maule's Early Flat Dutch 



Large, Solid, Flat Heads 



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 15 pounds each. It also is fine grained and of dainty flavor. This 

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

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

 solid. A sure cropper; practically 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 cents; half ounce, 40 cents; ounce, 75 cents; 

 quarter pound, $3.25; pound, $8.00, postpaid. 



Controls the Market from June to October 

 Best of All for Warm Weather 



This intermediate sort matures soon after Early Summer, 

 producing much larger heads, of unsurpassed beauty and 

 solidity. It has noteworthy compactness of growth, which 

 permits close planting. Indeed, as many plants may be set 

 to the acre as of the Early Summer cabbage. 



Midsummer is a remarkably sure and uniform header, and 

 is one of the most profitable market varieties. June until 

 October. It is a truly fine summer cabbage in all respects. 



Maule's Midsummer cabbage has met with wide appre- 

 ciation and hearty endorsement, and we do not know of a sort 

 of more commercial importance to market or home gardeners 

 for warm weather culture. 



Packet, 10 cents; half ounce, 40 cents; ounce, 75 cents; 

 quarter pound, $2.25; pound, $8.00, postpaid. 



aule's All Seasons Cabbage Collection 



We have selected the three varieties on this page to insure a full supply of Cabbage for the table throughout the 

 season, as well as to have enough for Kraut making or winter storing. 



One packet each of the three cabbages mentioned on this page, for 25 cents, postpaid; 

 One half ounce each of the three named sorts, for $ 1 . 1 0, postpaid; one ounce each of the three named sorts, for $2.00, postpaid. 



m Celebrated Lupton 



A Leading Winter Cabbage 

 of Our Introduction 



The originator, whose name the cabbage bears, is the largest 

 glower of first-class cabbage seed in America and every prominent 

 seed firm in the country considers him an authority on this important 

 subject. Lupton has some of the best traits of Surehead, with the size 

 and general shape of Maule's Prize Flat Dutch, but is several days 

 earlier than the latter. Its growth is particularly strong and vigorous. 

 Its color is a dark bluish green, indicating robust constitution and 

 healthy development. The leaves are broad and well filled out to 

 their juncture with the stem. The stem is short, and broad under the 

 head, but tapers almost to a point where it enters the ground. The 

 head is thick and flat, with the outer leaves covering it well across 

 the centre. It is very large, solid, and of the most excellent quality, 

 without any features of coarseness, the veins and ribs being well devel- 

 oped, but not prominent. Our seed is, of course, all grown by originator. 



Packet, lO cents; half ounce, 40 cents; ounce, 75 cents; 

 quarter pound, $2.25; pound, $8.00, postpaid. 



128 CELEBRATED LUPTON CABBAGE 



