Maule's seed catalogue : 1895 . NEW EARLIEST EXPRESS. :3,. mm i. M : X CHOICE« FOR ? 25 cts m \Eff EARLIEST EXPRESS Although I first introduced this Cab-bage in 87, it still beads the list as the earliest Cabbage In cultiva-tion, and bids fair to hold its position for many years to come. In thisconnection, X wish to call attention to the fact that I have boomedff/ A Express for8 years, Surehead for 18 years, and Midsummer, whichf I first introduced in 1889, for 6 years. Now almost every seedsman ap-Dears to have the idea that he should introduce a new Cabbage every^^Sj year, and if the pace is


Maule's seed catalogue : 1895 . NEW EARLIEST EXPRESS. :3,. mm i. M : X CHOICE« FOR ? 25 cts m \Eff EARLIEST EXPRESS Although I first introduced this Cab-bage in 87, it still beads the list as the earliest Cabbage In cultiva-tion, and bids fair to hold its position for many years to come. In thisconnection, X wish to call attention to the fact that I have boomedff/ A Express for8 years, Surehead for 18 years, and Midsummer, whichf I first introduced in 1889, for 6 years. Now almost every seedsman ap-Dears to have the idea that he should introduce a new Cabbage every^^Sj year, and if the pace is kept up for a few years more, the number ofCabbages listed by the Am. seedsman, if he wants to sell them all, will run into the hundreds. I point with pride to the fact that in 18 years ^g; .3 I have introduced only four varieties—Sure-head in 1877; Express inW^-s 18*»7; Midsummer in 1889, and the Lupton in lHJ. every one of whichhave come to stay. Asking your pardon for digressing in this way, Iwill now say in regard to Express: It has frequently


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