92: — Vegetable Seeds 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1914 



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(Purplish pink.) Maule's Imperial is unquestionably the best purple 

 fruited tomato in the market to-day. Not quite as early as Maule's 

 Earliest of All, but only a few days later. The fruits are beautifully 

 smooth, and in market this variety invariably commands the highest 

 prices at all times and in all seasons, 



Maule's Imperial in color is between pink-purple and glossy crimson. 



Named and introduced by me in 1895 



Called afterwards by some. Trucker's Favorite 



The flavor is of the best. It ripens evenly to the stem, and is highlv 

 productive, the yield under field culture having reached 1% bushels of 

 ripe fruit per plant. It not only bears early but produces fruit until frost. 



Maule's Imperial has proved its adaptability to all sections of the 

 coxintry, and is now a standard and satisfactory tomato in all respects. 

 A desirable home garden tomato or long distance shipper. 



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



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(Purplish pink.) The famous Dwarf Cham- 

 pion tomato owes its wide popularity to its 

 stiff, vigorous, upright growth, with fruit well 

 above the soil, and to the earliness with which 

 il reaches maturity. In color the fruit is a pur- 

 plish pink, and it is always round, smooth and 

 symmetrical. Size medium. Table quality supe- 

 rior. A good shipper. Plants may be set 8 feet 

 apart in rows 4 feet apart. One of the earliest 

 and most profitable tomatoes grown. The dark 

 green wrinkled leaves bespeak a strong type. 

 It is one of the best of the so-called tree toma- 

 toes, and everywhere recognized as a money 

 maker, where earliest tomatoes will bring best 

 prices. A valuable home or market sort. 

 Packet, 10 cts.| ounce, 30 cts.; pound, 

 85 cts.; pownd, .5^3.00, pcstpaid. 



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Bonny Best Early 



A Good Large Second Early Red Tomato 



DWARF CHAMPION TOMATO. 



the stem end but thicker through than most other tomatoes in its class. In color it is a beauti- 

 ful scarlet red; setting its frtiit in clusters of five or more at close intervals. When ripening 

 each set ripens nearly all at once, and ripens evenly all over up to the stem. Makes a magnifi- 

 cent variety for slicing; its greatest characteristic is its uniformity of size and smoothness in 

 shape. A good early red skm variety for all purposes. Plst., lOc; oz., 30e.; i^lb., 85c., lib., $3.00. 



BONNY BEST EARLY TOMATO, 



