176— Nursery Stock 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1914 



Niagara Grape, 



STRAWBERRY PLANT OFFER. 



12 Success (early) . . . .40 

 12 Sample (midsummer) . .40 

 12 Steven's Late Champion . .40 



TMrty-six plants, only 60 CENTS, postpaid. 

 Would cost $1.20 If procured separately. 



STRAWBERRIES 



[Per. for perfect flowering. Imp. for iraperfect 

 flowering. In setting out patch at least one row in 

 each five should be a perfect flowering variety. 



PRICE.— All of tliese strawberries 40 cts. 

 per dozen, postpaid. By express, not pre- 

 paid, 80 cts. per lOOf $7.00 per 1000. 



NOTE — At tlie dozen rate will be mailed 

 free; at tlie 100 x-ate will be mailed, if 25c. 

 per 100 is added for postage. 



SEVEN SELECTED VARIETIES. 



Ripening in the order given. 



SAUNDERS. (Per.) Very early. Large 

 size, firm, bright red, very productive. 



SUCCESS. (Per.) The best berry grown for 

 early market and home use. 



SAMPIjE. (Imp.) Large size, conical in 

 shape, regular form. Gives the best of satisfac- 

 tion in all sections. See pi-ices bead of list. 



NEW HOME. (Per.) Medium. Uniform 

 large size and very productive. 20 quarts have 

 been picked in 20 minutes, under ordinary 

 conditions. See prices head of list. 



JOE. (Per.) Very large, medium red, good 

 quality. Especially adapted to poor, sandy soil. 



STEVEN'S L.ATE CHAMPION. (Per.) 

 Plant strong, vigorous grower. Berry size and 

 shape of Sharpless. Color bright red, firm and 

 of best quality. Very productive. 



NETTIE. (Imp.) Very large, firm, extra 

 fine quality. The latest of all. 



STANDARD VARIETIES. 



SENATOR DUNL.AP. (Per.) Large, at- 

 tractive fruit. Medium early. Plants of vigoi*- 

 ous growth. 



GL.EN MARY. (Imp.) Large, bright red 

 berries; very firm. A fine market sort. Mid- 

 season. See prices head of list. 



CHESAPEAKE. (Per.) The fruit is very 

 regular in shape, round and most attractive 

 appearance; quality is good to very good; flesh 

 is firm and finegrained. Late. 



12 plants of each of the above 7 se- 

 lect Strawberries, 84 plants in all, only 

 $1.25, postpaid. They would cost you 

 $2.80, if procured separately. 



Covers Entire Strawberry Season 



Maule's Family Grape Collection 



Ripening in the Order Given 



1. GREEN MOUNTAIN.— An extra early greenish white grape; clusters and berry 

 medium; thin skin; fine quality; tender and sweet. Perfectly hardy. 



2. McPlKE. The most wonderful grape to date. It is early, prolific; large berries often 

 measuring 13^ inches in diameter; of a beautiful blue-black color; superior flavor. 



3. XiUTiE. The best family grape grown; never known to rot. Bunches and berries large; 

 color, reddish chocolate; very sweet. 



4. CONCORD. The most popular grape in America. Bunch large, compact; berries very 

 large, skin tender; flesh sweet, juicy. Vine a vigorous groAver. Very hardy and productive. 

 Coloi^^ blue black. Succeeds everywhere. 



White; bunch large, compact shouldered; berries large, round; flesh, ten- 



5. DIAMOND. 



der and juicy. 



6. NIAGARA, 

 often shouldered. 



The standard market sort. Berries white, large and handsome; bunch 

 Vine very vigorous and productive, succeeding well both North and South. 



The above set of six hardy gjrapes, ojie of each, ^1.00, postpaid. 

 By express, not prepaid, S-year-old size, one of each, 6 in all, $1.50. 



One-year vines. Two-year 



Brighton. Bunch large, berry medium size; round; early, red 



Campbell's Early. Very productive; early. Blackish purple 



Catawba. Dark red. Bunch large; berry medium 



Concord. The popular standard sort. Black 



Delaware. Bunches medium size. Sweet and deUcious. Red 



l>iamoud. Hardy and healthy. Productive; early; white 



Eaton. As large as a plum. Black with blue bloom 



Green Monnta.in. An extra early white grape. Very popular 



liutie. A hardy, healthy grower. Color, reddish. Earlj' 



McKinley. A new early variety. White. Bunches large 



McPilte. The perfection of grapes. Superior sort. Black 



Moore's Early. One of the hardiest for the North. Black.... 



Niagara. The profitable standard market grape. White 



Pocklington. Exceptionally hardy. Jlne quality. White 



Worden. A large sort of the Concord type; very early. Black 



RASPBERRIES 



ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. Unlike any 

 other raspberry it bears a crop the first season. 

 Plauts of it set out in early April gave ripe ber- 

 ries June 20th of the same year. For four weeks 

 thereafter the yield was heavy and the canes 

 continued to produce ripe fruit without inter- 

 mission until the middle of October. The ber- 

 ries were large and beautiful, firm and full 

 flavored to the very last. Berries are of large 

 size, surpassing quality, rich, sugary with full 

 raspberry flavor and bright crimson in color. 

 15 cents each; $1,35 per dozen, postpaid. 

 By express, not prepaid, $4.50 per 100. 



PI.UM PARMER. A black cap of large 

 size. Plants are hardy, vigorous and produc- 

 tive, the berries large, good in color and qual- 

 ity. The berries ripen very early and most of 

 the crop is produced in one week. The fruit is 

 large, thick meated and firm, maklug a good 

 berry to ship to distant markets. 10 cts. each; 

 90 cents per dozen, postpaid. By express, 

 notpreiJaid, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



CUMBK11L.AND. The largest of all black 

 raspberries. Strong grower, productive, large 

 berries, qualit3^ good, ripeus in mid-season and 

 is worthy of trial by every fruit grower. Good 

 shipper and market favorite. 10 cents each; 

 90 cents pei* dozen, postpaid. By expx-ess, 

 not prepaid, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



KING. The earliest raspberry. Round, 

 medium size, light crimson color; moderately 

 firm and of excellent quality. 10 cents each; 

 75 cents per dozen, postpaid. By express, 

 not prepaid, $3.50 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



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SPECIAL BERRY OFFER FOR $1.50, POSTPAID 



6 Ward Blackberry . . . 

 6 Luci-etia Dewberry . . 

 6 Cumberland Raspberry 

 6 King Raspberry .... 

 8 Fay's Prolific Currant . 

 3 Downing Gooseberry 

 Would cost if procured separately 



CURRANTS 



PERFECTION. Color, a beautiful bright 

 red; a great bearer, with rich sub-acid flavor; 

 plenty of pulp and few seeds. Best currant 

 lately introduced. 20 cents each; $3.00 per 

 doz., postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



PAY'S PROI.IPIC. Fine, large, dark red 

 fruit; enormous bearer. One of the best and 

 most reliable sorts for home use and for mar- 

 ket. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen, jtoat- 

 paid. By express, not prepaid, $8.00 per 

 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



BliACSt CHAMPION. A new European 

 variety. Black. 15 cents each; $1.50 per 

 dozen, postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 

 $8.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



RED DUTCH. Medium size, large bunches, 

 very productive. 15 cents each; $1.50 per 

 dozen, postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 

 $8.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



WHITE GRAPE. Bears large clusters of 

 yellowish white currants. Excellent quality 

 and prolific. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen, 

 postpaid. By express, not prepaid, $8.00 

 per IOO5 $60.00 per 1000. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



COI.UMBUS. A yellow sort of the English 

 type, M'ith glossy foliage. Fruit large, oval, 

 greenish yellow, smooth. Bush prolific. 

 35 cts. each; $3.50 per dozen, postpaid. 

 DOVVNING. One of the best. Fruit large, 

 pale green and of excellent quality. A reliable 

 cropper and profitable market berry. 



35 cts. each; $3.50 per dozen, postpaid. 

 INDUSTRY. The best English gooseberry 

 yet introduced. Large, dark red, fine flavor. 

 35 cts. each; $3.50 per dozens postpaid. 

 RED JACKET. Splendid sort. Sure crop- 

 per and immense yielder. An American sort, 

 adapted to this c'imate. Color bright red. 

 35 cts. each; $3.50 pei' dozen, postpaid. 



EliDORADO. Fruit large and of excep- 

 tioual quality and productiveness. Late. 

 10 cents each; HQ cents pex" dozen, post- 

 paid. By express, not pi'epaid, $3.35 per 

 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



RATHBUN. Jet black, of the best flavor. 

 10 cents each; 70 cents per dozen, post- 

 paid. By expx-ess, not prepaid, $3.35 per 

 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



WARD. The best; fruit is very large; jet 

 black and of excellent quality. Productive and 

 entirely free from rust. 10 cts. each; 70 cts. 

 per dozen, postpaid. By express, not pre- 

 paid, $3.35 per 100; $30.00 per 1000, 



BLiOWERS. Mammoth grower and enor- 

 mously productive. 10 cents each; 70 cents 

 per dozen, postpaid. By «txpress, not pre- 

 paid, $3.35 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



L.UCRETIA DEWBERRY. Very hardy. 

 Ripens ahead of any of the blackberries. Fruit 

 \yi inches long; sweet; melting. 10 cts. each; 

 70 cents per dozen, postpaid. By express, 

 not prepaid, $3.35 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Ward Blackberry. 



For a more complete list of berries, etc., see "Mauie's Saplementary Plant List" mailed free to any address on postal request 



