WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Vegetable Seeds — 83 



PUMPKINS 



Culture.— Pampkins will grow almost anywhere, but rejoice In rich soil. In many varieties the size and weight depend almost wholly on 

 culture and fertility of the land. Many pumpkins are exceptionally good for pies ; other sorts are fit only for leeding live stock. Plant In hil» 

 8x8 feet. Use one-fourth pound for seventy-five hills ; three to four pounds per acre. Put seed in ground in Mav or June. Fight bugs with Bug 

 Death, slug shot or air slacked lime. 



554 



Maule's Yellow Sweet Potato Pie Pumpkin 



A Favorite Household Sort 

 of Superior Quality 



This handsome and high merit pumpkin, famed 

 as a pie-maker, is one of the most satisfactory that 

 we ever introduced. It has given satisfaction to 

 many thousands of our customers. It is not only 

 a good thing for the kitchen, but is also an unsur- 

 passed food for dairy cows. 



The flesh is very thick and fine grained, of a 

 beautiful golden jellow color, and in texture and 

 flavor peculiarly adapted for pie-making purposes. 

 It Is very prolific. 



As a winter keeper it is unexcelled; the pumpkins 

 ■will remain in perfect condition until spring. 



We do not know of any other pumpkin that will 

 be found more satisfactory for the family garden 

 or farm use than Maule's Yellow Sweet Potato 

 Pie Pumpkin. 



Packet, 10 ceuts; ounce, 15 cents; 

 quarter pound, 40 cts.; pound, $1.35, postpaid. 



567 



Mixed Pumpkins 



This mixture is especially offered to those who 

 wish to grow a collection of pumpkins for ex- 

 hibition at County Fairs or to those that wish a 

 variety of the different kinds here listed. All good 

 keepers. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 

 Impound, 30 cents; pound, 90 cents. 



CASHAW OR CROOKNECK PUMPKIN. 



563 Caishaw or Crookneck 



One of the widely popular varieties. Often producing 

 pumpkins two feet long, light colored. Flesh yellow, solid, 

 sweet; excellent for pies, being almost all solid fiesh. 



Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; % lb., 35 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



MAULE'S PRIZE POTIRON PUMPKIN. 



556 Maule's Prize Potiron Pumpkin 



A prize winner. Grows to immense proportions. Flesh 

 bright yellow, fine grained and of good quality. The outer 

 skin Is salmon colored. Notwithstanding the great size of 

 this varietv it is excellent for making into pies, and a good 

 winter keeper. One of our customers secured a premium 

 from us (81(10) on a specimen weighing '2i^^,i pounds. 



Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; % lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.50. 



564 Japemese Pie 



A high quality pumpkin of Japanese 

 origin. The flesh is very thick, of a rich 

 salmon color, fine grained, dry and sweet. 

 Seed cavity small. Of medium size, early, 

 very productive and a good keeper. High- 

 ly desirable as a pie or cooking pumpkin. 



Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 

 % pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00. 



565 Winter Luxury 



A superior pie pumpkin, enormously pro- 

 ductive and of medium size. Shape slight- 

 ly oval about 10 inches in diameter. Color, 

 golden russet, finely netted. Flesh, deep 

 golden, sweet and tender. An excellent 

 winter keeper. Pkt., Sets.; oz., 10 cts.; 

 ^ pound, 35 cts.; pound, $1.35. 



557 Connecticut Field or 

 Common Yellow 



Also known as Big Tom. A large round 

 or slightly oval shape pumpkin. Skin 

 reddish orange color, with rich orange 

 yellow flesh. Extensively grown for stock 

 feeding, and generally planted with corn, 

 producing enormous crops. Hardiest of 

 all and good for pies. Packet, 5 cents; 

 OTince, 10 cents; J^ pound, 20 ceuts; 

 pound, 60 cents, postpaid. By express 

 or freight, not prepaid, lb., 50 cts.; 

 10 pounds, $4.50; 25 pounds, $10.00. 



558 Large Cheese 



A large, round, flattened pump- 

 kin, with broad ribs. Often at- 

 tains a diameter of two feet. 

 Color, creamy buflf.. The flesh is 

 yellow. Packet, 5 cts.; oz., 10 

 cts.; 14 lb., 35 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 



555 Small Sugzu" 



The pumpkin from which the 

 celebrated Yankee pumpkin pie 

 is made. It is small, but of best 

 character. It has a deep orange 

 skin fine grained flesh; an excel- 

 lent keeper. It is prolific and de- 

 sirable. Pkt., 5 cts.; oi., 10 

 cts.; % lb., 35 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 



CONNECTICUT FIELD PUMPKIN. 



559 Green Striped Cashaw 



An Improved Strain ol the Old Cashaw 



A great favorite. Beautiful in appear- 

 ance; a distinct mottled green, white 

 striped. Fruit solid, average 15 to 25 

 pounds. Flesh yellow, fine grained, 

 sweet and excellent for pies. Sells 

 well on the market. Packet, 5 cents; 

 ounce, 10 ceuts; >^ pound, 35 cents; 

 pound, $1.35. 



SMALL SUGAR PUMPKIN 



