WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Vegetable Seeds — 15 



PHILADELPHIA EARLY TURNIP OR LENTZ BEET. 



76 Philadelphia Early Turnip or Lentz 



A Great Favorite With Market Gardeners or for Home Use 



Very early, maturing but little later than Eclipse. Very rich and 

 sugary, and highly esteemed hy all who have ever sown it. Flesh is in 

 alternate rings of light and dark pink, but bolls red. Is a smooth va- 

 riety, profitable for market as well as the home garden. 



Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; % pound, 30 cts.; poniid, $1.00. 



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A very early flat shaped variety of beet, of high table excellence. It 

 has white and rose colored flesh arranged in alternate rings. It is ten- 

 der, juicy and sweet. The light green leaves are sometimes used for 

 greens. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; % lib., 40 cts.; lb., Jgl.35, postpaid. 



86 Maulers improved Long Red 



Next to Market King this is the best long red beet on the market, of 

 unexcelled quality for table and live stock. It has yielded twelve tons 

 to the acre. In color it is rich carmine, and in quality it is sweet and 

 tender. In rich ground it may be sown with advantage in July or Aug- 

 ust, as a second crop. It will not be injured by the October frosts and 

 will produce a great abundance of first-class root food for winter, either 

 for table or stock. Becoming very popular with stock growers. 



Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; impound, 30 cts.; xiouud, $1.00. 



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Detroit Dark Red 



This early globe-shaped beet of excellent quality. 

 Is especially esteemed on account of its dark red 

 color, w^hich extends entirely through the beet, 

 and without the light colored rings seen in some 

 varieties. The medium size beets are smooth and 

 handsome and are now being largely used for can- 

 ning as well as for the home garden and market. 

 It retains its good quality even after it gets large, 

 and is an excellent variety on this account for fall 

 use as well as for spring. I have a very fine strain 

 of this beet, being of iiniform globe shape, small 

 tops and very dark red. 



Pkt, lOc; OK., 15c.; \i lb., 40e.; lb., $1.35. 



maule's improved 

 long red beet, 



DETROIT DARK RED BEET. 



CROSBY'S EGYPTIAN BEET. 



77 Crosby's Egyptian 



The Most Popular Extra Early Money Maker for all Growers 



A distinct improvement on the older forms of Egyptian beet, with a 

 larger and more globular root. It is extremely early. Produces a mcst 

 desirable tiarnip shape beet of a presentable size very early, making it 

 a favorite with market gardeners for earliest sales. Tops are not too 

 small, but just right for easy bunching. 



Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; pound, 40 cts.; pound, $1.35. 



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MAULE'S MARKET GARDENER'S BEET. 



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Always Good. Never Past Its Prime 



This grand beet is one of the best on my list for general 

 cultivation by market gardeners and farmer's. Makes a very 

 rapid growth from the start, often larger than Egyptian, age 

 for age. It continues to grow for a long period, making a heavy 

 root for autumn or winter use. Only one sowing is necessary 

 to produce early beets for market and a main crop for winter 

 use. The quality is first-rate at all periods of growth, whether 

 the beet weighs a quarter of a pound or six pounds. It is a 

 good keeper and may be used all winter. When cooked, it is 

 of a beautiful, dark red color throughout, and of unsurpassed 

 table quality. The illustration shows the exact shape of the 

 Market Gardeners beet. It is symmetrical in form and of 

 decidedly handsome appearance. There are but few fibrous 

 roots and the top is small. It should appeal strongly to business 

 gardeners and to everybody wanting an all season's table beet. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 1 pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50. 



