_WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
EL CANTALO 
"MAULE’S _ 
New MoD 
UPE 
THE PERFECT 
MUSKMELON 
Spicy Green Flesh. Small 
Seed Cavity. 
A Prodigious Cropper. 
A paragon of merit—in size, shape, netting, appearance, aroma, 
flavor, depth of flesh, smallness of seed cavity, cropping ability and 
Shipping quality. It leaves nothing to be desired. 
The Model was bred by Mr. Morgan, of Gloucester county, N. J., an 
expert in his line. Its parents were Netted Gem and Pineapple, witha 
second hybridizing with one of its parents. This was followed by six 
years of careful selection. The result was a melon of wide local celeb- 
rity, and one which commanded exclusive prices in several great cities. 
The Model is an early melon, maturing in South Jersey the last of 
July to the first of August. It is larger than Rocky Ford, the average 
weight being somewhat above two pounds. It has an ideal shape fora 
fashionable market. The flesh is green. The interior seed cavity is 
small, and of triangular or prismatic shape, the seeds being compara- 
tively few. 
As a table melon the Model cannot be surpassed. In delicacy and 
The Famous Muskmelon 
MAULE’S MODEL. 
A Melon of Distinguished 
Pedigree. 
| High Bred at Every Point. 
quality of flavor it is unexcelled by any variety on my list. The flesh 
is deep and firm, extending from the rind almost to centre of the melon. 
The Model bears transportation well, and can be carried to distant 
cities without injury. One of Mr. Morgan’s main markets was over 300 
miles from his farm, and the melons always stood the journey per- 
fectly, and would have traveled a thousand miles just as easily. 
The Model has every good quality possessed by the Rocky Ford, with 
the added value of being more productive. It will show the effects of 
long continued drought, in common with all forms of vegetation, but 
does not seem to lose its strength while lying dormant under a scorch- 
ing sun. Upon the coming of rain it responds at once in the way of 
continued growth and abundance of fruit. 
No American melon grower can afford to miss trying the Model. It 
isa prize in all respects. It sells freely in the markets, at top prices, 
even while other sorts beg for buyers. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; quarter pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.75. 
EVERGREEN LIMA BEAN. 
For a number of years a market gardener near Philadelphia has 
been experimenting with lima beans, with the idea of breeding a bean 
that would retain the green color of the bean when dry. I have 
watched his experiment for several years with a great deal of interest, 
and last season at a big price secured some of the seed, and grew the 
product of same at Panmure. I must say it is a strong, robust, vigorous 
| grower, very productive, and the dry bean retains the green color 
longer than any other variety I know of. Hence its name, Evergreen, 
Every market gardener knows what a desirable characteristic this is 
in a bean, and when we add to it unusual productiveness and superb 
quality, we have a lima bean that is as near perfection as possible. 
Supply of seed this year very limited, and I can offer it only by the 
packet. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 
