
60 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1923 

st Maule’s Perfection | 
The most delicious of all large melons. 
Weigh 8 to 10 pounds each, and atiracts 
attention anywhere. Flesh from 2to 3 inches 
in thickness, and in shape and general appear- 
ance it resembles the large French melons Whe AGED EES 
sold on the fruit stands at 50 cts. to $1.00 each. WOM LPL ZEA ES 
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(Salmon flesh.) The shape of this melon is UW gig EN aes COA Woy 
well shown in the illustration herewith: color of é e < Tae 
skin is a deeprich green, well ribbed and thickly 
netted, while the flesh is a rich salmon. The 
melon is nearly all flesh, the interior being very 
small, hardly large enough to accommodate the 




seed. In flavor it is simply unexcelled, and it 4 SA IA J S > ; ETRY S 2) 
certainly justifies its name, given by us in 1884, y) Gry ——- =F g : 6 < v Na ea 
by its past experience and real merit. It is so YY AS : SES : =< DD 2 
thick fleshed that one melon is enough for two or 
three people under ordinary circumstances, and 
in a patch of an acre or more you can find hundreds | 
of melons that very closely resemble the large 
French melons sold on fruit stands. Matures in 
Jo days. For the home garden or near market 
trade it is unsurpassed. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 
quarter pound, 75 cents; pound, $2.50; 
5 pounds, $11.25, pdstpaid. 
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871 MAULE’S PERFECTION MUSKMELON. 
S The Largest and Sweetest 
366 Tip Top Can’t-Be-Beat Melon 
(Orange fiesh.) This is a fine melon, nearly ronnd in shape. It is sweet, juicy and delicious. 
The flesh is firm but not hard, and is edible almost to the rind. The melon is of medium to 
large size, evenly ribbed and moderately netted; a strong grower, heavy yielder and of hand- 
some appearance. Matures in 80days. This melon has been grown for a number of years by 
market gardeners near Rochester, N. Y., also Columbus, Ohio, and has proven so superior 
in every way that there is practically no other variety grown for this market. Its appearance 
SS SE on the market stall is very attractive; sells on sight. 
366 TIP TOP MUSKMELON. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; quarter pound, 70 cents; pound, $2.25, postpaid. 






















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375 Montreal 
Largest of All. The Famous Canadian Melon. 
(Green fiesh.) This celebrated melon is in universal 
esteem. It is of large size and delicious, melting flavor. 
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369 Pollock’s Sclid Rock or Eden Gem The skin is green and the flesh is light green in color. 
The handsomest, best netted and most profitable early melon in existence. The shape al WaT EINSS Aue shown'jin sie SST 
(Green fiesh.) It gives us much pleasure to be able to offer to our customers this ee oe 2b fox pounes as Be Bee a = Weieht of 
grand early solid net strain of Rocky Ford. It has the heaviest, thickest flesh and the | $972 pounds is on record. The vine is prolific; fruit matures 
smallest seed cavity. Its oval shape is the same as the Rocky Ford witha solid white | in 80 days. This is the melon that commands such 
netting. The average yield is over 250 crates per acre of A No.1 shipping melons, | high prices on the Eastern market in the late fall months; 
fully a third more than other sorts. The extra thick green flesh has a beautiful pinkish | js a good shipper. The best seed comes from the neigh- 
hue of the most delicious quality, and is one of the best rust resisting melons ever | porhood of Montreal, and our stock is the true Canadian. 
produced, It is a wonderful producer; matures in 70 days. } S 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 
pound, $1.50; 5 pounds, 97.00, postpaid. quarter pound,75 cents; pound, $2.50, postpaid, 
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