The Maule seed book : 1917 . hHaules Blood Turnip beet and the Colossal Early sugar corn. This corn is allyon claim for it in size and quality. If may be of interest to you fo hear thatsome of the Colossal was ready for picking 4 days after the first picking of GoldenBantam, which I used for first crop. The Colossal was planted 12 days later. F. E. Smith, Springfield. Mass. I I have dealt with yon for some time and I wish fo thank you for your veryprompt attention you give my orders, as we get our orders so much quicker thanwhen we used to send elsewhere and no one conld wish seed fo come up b
The Maule seed book : 1917 . hHaules Blood Turnip beet and the Colossal Early sugar corn. This corn is allyon claim for it in size and quality. If may be of interest to you fo hear thatsome of the Colossal was ready for picking 4 days after the first picking of GoldenBantam, which I used for first crop. The Colossal was planted 12 days later. F. E. Smith, Springfield. Mass. I I have dealt with yon for some time and I wish fo thank you for your veryprompt attention you give my orders, as we get our orders so much quicker thanwhen we used to send elsewhere and no one conld wish seed fo come up betterthan your seed has for me lor the years I have dealt with you. I get seeds fromyou much quicker tlian I used fo from New York. C. I. Squires. Branlord, have before me more than 1 dozen seed catalogues and 1 give yon my fullorder. I have 5 acres under irrigation that I plant in garden stuff for lUl my order at once. P. A. Berry, Wichita Falls, Texas. 14—^Vegetable Seeds THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1917. S9 Lucullus Swiss ChardSpinach Beet This handsome and distinct variety Is a greatacquisition. The stalks are as thick and broad asrhubarb. The plants grow to a height of from 2to 2^2 feet, and the stalks are from 10 to 12 incheslong below the leaf and 1]4 Inches broad. Thesestalks are delicious when cooked and should beserved in the same man-ner as asparagus. Theleaf portion Is heavilycrumpled or savoyedand is very crisp andtender. The leafy por-tion of the foliage Iscooked and served inthe same manner asspinach. The leaves andstalks, being served asseparate vegetables, af-ford two distinct dishesfrom the same plant at one time. Plit., lOc; ox., 15c.;4 lb., 4:0c.; lb., $
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