. The Maule seed book for 1922. 507 POTLATCH OR BIG DINNER PEA. Customers may order 5 pounds or over at the 10 pound rate, 25 pounds or over at the 100 pouud 518 MAULES SATISFACTION ^EA. 82 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1922 The large fruited, mild varieties are largely used as salads, or stuffed with meat or otheringredients and baked or stewed, or sliced and fried as eggplants. The hot and pungent sortsare largely used for flavoring. The hot peppers may be strung on thread or the whole plantbuns up to dry for winter —Sow the seed Ji inch deep in hot bed, srreen
. The Maule seed book for 1922. 507 POTLATCH OR BIG DINNER PEA. Customers may order 5 pounds or over at the 10 pound rate, 25 pounds or over at the 100 pouud 518 MAULES SATISFACTION ^EA. 82 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1922 The large fruited, mild varieties are largely used as salads, or stuffed with meat or otheringredients and baked or stewed, or sliced and fried as eggplants. The hot and pungent sortsare largely used for flavoring. The hot peppers may be strung on thread or the whole plantbuns up to dry for winter —Sow the seed Ji inch deep in hot bed, srreenhouse or warm window. In March or April. After all danger of frost, set out in open ground. A warm, moist soil is best, with plenty rotted manure plowed under. .Set in rows 2 to 3 feet apart and 18 inches apart in the rows. A packet will produce about 100 plants, an ounce about 1500 plants; % pound to transplant for an acre. Ready for use in 110 to 1-lU days. PEPPCRS
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