Maule's seed catalogue : 1895 . nd, 20 cents; pound, -15 cents; 5 pounds, MAULES GATEPOST.—One of the very finest mangels ever introduced, givingunbounded satisfaction w herever grown. The crop is very uniform and the rootsheavy, handsome and clean, with single tap root. In 1889 a Gatepost weighing 39pounds, raised by 1). Hall, Orange, Cala., secured the In flavorthey are wonderfully rich and nutritious. With good cultivation will crop at therate of 2,500 bushels per acre. Particularly recommended to graziers. Packet,Scents; ounce, 10 cents; l/, pound, 20 cents; pound,
Maule's seed catalogue : 1895 . nd, 20 cents; pound, -15 cents; 5 pounds, MAULES GATEPOST.—One of the very finest mangels ever introduced, givingunbounded satisfaction w herever grown. The crop is very uniform and the rootsheavy, handsome and clean, with single tap root. In 1889 a Gatepost weighing 39pounds, raised by 1). Hall, Orange, Cala., secured the In flavorthey are wonderfully rich and nutritious. With good cultivation will crop at therate of 2,500 bushels per acre. Particularly recommended to graziers. Packet,Scents; ounce, 10 cents; l/, pound, 20 cents; pound, 45 cents; 5 pounds, 82 00 NEW GIANT YELLOW INTERMEDIATE.—It has a magnificent root, andis easily lifted from the ground; produces enormous crops, and has proven itself tobe a most excellent keeper. It grows more than half above grounds is remarkablyeven in shape, rather elongated in form, and of most vigorous habit of growth. Fineneck and smooth skin. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 20 cts.; lb., 15 cts.; 5 lbs., t ?: THELUPTON! The GREATEST CABBAGE ever offered theAmerican Cabbage Grower. = Planted last year by 20,000 of the best gardeners in America, who all unanimously endorse it as the Beau Ideal Cabbage. VTEVER before has the opportunity been given a single seedsman to introduce in one year three such sterling novelties as the Lupton Cabbage,Mclvers Sugar Melon, and the Irish Daisy Potato ; nor has it been the fortune for a seedsman to introduce in one year three varieties thatgave such unbounded satisfaction. Every day last fall I was constantly in receipt of heads of Lupton Cabbage, in competition for the cash prizes, that were the admiration of every visitor ; so many large, solid, magnificent heads of cabbage it never having been my fortune orthat of any of my visitors to see. As to the superiority of this wonderful Cabbage, I cannot do better than quote from last years catalogue: - s I S a•3• ?- u . 1 rilRIXG the last ten years, I have, w
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