Maule's seed catalogue : 1896 . use. Packe5 cents; ounce. 10 cents; 4 pound. 25 cents : pound, 75 cents. -^ BLACK SP.\NISH large size, firm, and keeps well until//Spring Packet. 5 cents : ounr-e. 10 cents; 4 pound, 25 cents; pound, 75 cents. #^ WHITE SPANISH WINTER Solid, pungent flavor, but milder than^^_the black. Packet, 5 cents; ounce. 10 cents; 4 jpnund, 25 cents : pound. 75 ^2j- fool long fel The ordinary sistrain of Salsify,but sn inferior tothe Mammoth Inow have verylittle call for It. „Pkt., 6 cts.; oz., 11loots.; Jilb.,30 Scts.; lb.,|(i. I MAMMOTHSANDWICH ISLANM


Maule's seed catalogue : 1896 . use. Packe5 cents; ounce. 10 cents; 4 pound. 25 cents : pound, 75 cents. -^ BLACK SP.\NISH large size, firm, and keeps well until//Spring Packet. 5 cents : ounr-e. 10 cents; 4 pound, 25 cents; pound, 75 cents. #^ WHITE SPANISH WINTER Solid, pungent flavor, but milder than^^_the black. Packet, 5 cents; ounce. 10 cents; 4 jpnund, 25 cents : pound. 75 ^2j- fool long fel The ordinary sistrain of Salsify,but sn inferior tothe Mammoth Inow have verylittle call for It. „Pkt., 6 cts.; oz., 11loots.; Jilb.,30 Scts.; lb.,|(i. I MAMMOTHSANDWICH ISLANM I |—I consider this thelarsest and mostlprofitable SakifJ In cul-LJvation; roots are two to Ithree times the size of the Iordinary Salsify, and ofjmore agreeable flavor. It Bis pure white in color, and IiuTaluable to market-Jgardeners. Pkt., 10c. ;1oz., 15c.; Jilb., 50c.; lb.,?].V5. $ I^o^u^ii?, ^ 1, 1S89, to H. E. Coffin,iLoveland, Colo., tor send-,Ing nje the finest root of Jthis variety, raised from I Maules In l/^^/l ^ successful German gardener, coming tosll 10^4. thiscountry, brought with him seed of thisradish. Time out of mind he has been solicited by hisneighboring gardeners to let them have some of the seedat fabulous offers. No seed introduced in years has hadsuch a pedigree. In 1834 it was a good radish, and to-dayit is as good as ever. It surpasses every other sort in fine. crisp and brittle flavor; is always solid, of quick growth ;flesh and skin a beautiful ivory white. Thousands can bepulled, and they will be as near alike as peas in a pod. Itmay also justly be called the All-Year-Round radish, asit does equally well sown any time in frames or openground. Every market gardener needs it. Iacket, 10cents; ounce, 15 cents; J4 pound, 40 cents; pound,


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