. The Maule seed book for 1922. LES LEAD ALL EVE I 46 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1922 Cucumbers Used extensively forslicing and pickling CtJliTUKB.—Flourish best in a rich, warm, saadj loam. Sow when danger of frost is over, in hills 4 or 5 feet each way. As the youngplant has many enemies sow thickly half an inch deep, and thin out finally to three or four plants to the hill. For pickies plant during Juneand July. Use a packet of seed to 15 hills; an ounce to 7o hills; two to three pounds to the acre. Ready to use in 50 to 80 days. Gather cucum-bers by cutting, not tearing. Lea


. The Maule seed book for 1922. LES LEAD ALL EVE I 46 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1922 Cucumbers Used extensively forslicing and pickling CtJliTUKB.—Flourish best in a rich, warm, saadj loam. Sow when danger of frost is over, in hills 4 or 5 feet each way. As the youngplant has many enemies sow thickly half an inch deep, and thin out finally to three or four plants to the hill. For pickies plant during Juneand July. Use a packet of seed to 15 hills; an ounce to 7o hills; two to three pounds to the acre. Ready to use in 50 to 80 days. Gather cucum-bers by cutting, not tearing. Leave none to ripen if you want a full crop. Use Bordo Lead, Key-Cide, Bug Death or Slug Shot to keep down 244 Maulers Extra Early Cucumber First for the Table, Market and Pickling This widely popular cucumber is as early as Green Cluster. Although early, the fruits are of fine quality and the color anattractive dark green. When suitable for pickling, the cucumbers are straight, square ended and very firm. When readyfor slicing they are 6 to 7 inches loug, crisp and of a most delicious flavor. The vines are of extra vigorous growth and pro-duce an abundance of fruits, which are fit for the table or market in 50 days. Its extreme earliuess is, however, its greatest recommendation, makiug it invaluable. Its earliness and its very highquality make it a good variety for both home and market gardeus, or for planting in June or July for late pickles. Packet, 12 cents; ounce, 20 cents; quarter pound, 50 cents; pound, $; 5 pounds, $, postpaid.


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