WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
83 
in 
PROLIFIC MARROW. 
PROLIFIC MARROW.—Maturing ten days sooner than the Boston 
wrow. Skin orange colored. Flesh yellow, fine grained, thick, dry 
d sweet. The squash is medium in size, and a good keeper. Often 
wh as a quick second crop. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., We.; 14 1b., 20e.; Ib., 69e. 
CHE FAXON.—One of the most reliable. 
as a keeper. Uniform shape. Outside color varies from green to orange. 
e flesh is rich, dry and sweet. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10c.; 4 1b., 20¢.; 1b., 60e. 
B8O0STON MARROW .—This is a widely popular squash for autumn 
d winter use. 
red. 
| small. 
One of the most productive squashes ever introduced. 
Not excelled for table use | ounce, 10 cents; 144 pound, 25 cents; pound, 75 cents. 
and sweetest of all the squashes. 
THE FAXON. 
ESSEX HYBRID.—lor soape see illustration. Skin a rich orange 
Flesh thick and solid, of a yellow or pinkish color. Seed cavity 
The flavor is excellent, the flesh being fine grained and sweet. 
Packet, 5 cents; 
BRAZIL SUGAR.—A new variety claimed to be the highest flavored 
Enormously productive. Flesh 
yellow, slightly tinged with green. 
Ready as soon as Boston Marrow. 
For shape see illustration. 
Hard shell; best winter keeper. 
Its color is a bright orange. 
eet. Form oval. 
cellent for pies. Pkt., 5 cts.; 0z., 10 cts.; 14 1b., 25 cts.; 1b., 75 cts 
BOSTON MARROW. 
_ Flesh yellow, rich and 
Tne skin is thin, but it is a good keeper and 
DELICIOUS. 
DELICIOUS.—One of the thickest meated and very best in quality, not excepting Hubbard 
It is a fall and winter squash, being excellent at all seasons, but like the Hubbard, although at 
any time excellent, does not acquire its best quality until winter. 
ute and Boston Marrow. 
erage weight is eight or ten pounds. 
q1eral appearance it is very attractive. 
eket, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 144 pound, 25 cents; pound, 75 cents. 
wket. (See yellow pages.) 
jpect, and answering as well as root crops. 
noter keeper. Has reached the great weight of 292 pounds. 
»w for exhibition at the fairs. 
aining great size and weight. 
sOLDEN BRONZE.—This promising new winter squash is across between Bay 
In form it is like Boston Marrow, with stem and blos- 
n end precisely resembling that variety, and with the same wrinkled skin. 
The squash gets its name from its color, 
lich is a dark, grayish green, with bronze on the upper surface when ripe. 
The fiesh is firm and fine grained, very 
2p, andof anexceedingly bright golden yellow, very sweet and of delicious flavor. 
TAULE’S IMPROVED HUBBARD.—A splendid, improved type of smooth 
inned Hubbard squash, representing the most high bred strain on the American 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; 14 lb., 40 cts.; lb., $1.25. 
TAMMOTH CHILI.—The outer skin of this great squash is a rich orange 
low. The fleshis yellow and very thick, and the quality is good and nutritious. 
is of the highest value as a st ock food, far exceeding ordinary pumpkins in this 
It is a prolific variety, and a good 
It is a typical sort to 
It has few rivals, even in the pumpkin class, in 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 ets.; 4.1b., 50 cts.; lb., $1.75. 
Why not make 
up a club order. 
See cover. 
} cooking. 
The 
In 
Packet, 
5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 14 pound, 25 cents ; pound, 75 cents. 
BRAZIL SUGAR. 
Packet, 10 ceuts; ounce, 25 cents. 
== 
old Hubbard. 
more productive. 
or orange red. 
Fine grained and sweet. 
NEW GOLDEN HUBBARD. — 
NEW GOLDEN HUBBARD.—A new 
and valuable squash, a sport of the 
It has the shape and virtues of its parent, but is earlier and 
The color of the skin is very pleasing, being deep yellow 
Flesh richer in color than Hubbard, and of equal quality. 
It cooks dry, and is a splendid keeper. 
Packet, 
10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 144 pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.25. 
FORDHOOK.—The flesh of this squash is very dry and sweet. 
It is one 
of the earliest of the winter varieties, and if stored in a cool, dry place will 
keep until the following June. 
color, straw yellow. 
The outside color is bright yellow; inside 
The skin is so thin that it need not be remoyed for 
The meat is thick and can be used at any stage of their growth. 
| Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 144 pound, 30 cents; pound, 90 cents. 
FORDHOOK BUSH.—A true bush type of the above, that can be grown 
much more closely. 
Maule’s 
Seeds 
The fruits are rather shorter and thicker than those of 
