WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Vegetable Seeds — 61 



ANGEL'S KISS WATERMELON. 



401 



Angel's Kiss Watermelon 



This fine watermelon originated in Texas and my attention was first 

 directed to it on account of its most remarkable name. After giving it 

 a thoroughi trial at Panmure I have come to the conclusion there is 

 only one objection to this superb melon and that is its name. Angel's 

 Kiss originated with one of the largest Southern melon growers who 

 named it Angel's Kiss on account of its delicious flavor. It is a hand- 

 some melon of large oblong shape, which is well shown in the Illus- 

 tration herewith. The flesh is bright red, solid, firm and of melting 

 flavor. The vine is a remarkably strong vigorous gi-ower and a heavy 



bearer of large mottled, silver gray melons with very tough thin rind. 

 The melons measure from 20 to ao inches in length, with an average 

 weight of from 30 to 40 pounds each, ripening through and through 

 and is one of the very earliest good melons in cultivation. The seed is 

 pure white. In conclusion I would say that growers for market will 

 find Angel's Kiss a rapid seller, a good shipper and a melon that will 

 be called for to the exclusion of other sorts by customers after they 

 have once sampled it. My supply of seed of this handsome melon 

 has been gro^vB for me by the originator. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; qnarter pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.!25, postpaid. 



404 Kolb's Gem 



The shape is oblong to nearly round; color 

 and markings as indicated in the engraving. 

 The melons weigh Irom SU to 50 pounds each. 

 The rind, though thin, is tough. Flesh is bright 

 red. Vines productive. Good market melon. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; 14 lb., 20c.; lb., 65c. 



407 Triumph 



This splendid market and shipping melon 

 is becoming very popular, its exceptionally 

 strong rind and its fine appearance making it 

 a ready seller in the market, and a popular 

 variety for shippers. The rind is a deep bluish 

 green, dark red flesh, solid and sweet. Often 

 producing melons averaging 80 to 95 pounds. 



Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; 141b., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



TRIUMPH WATERMELON. 



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FLORIDA FAVORITE WATERMELON. 



403 Florida Favorite 



A Reliable Early Shipper Becoming More Popular 



This variety originated with one of the most extensive melon growers of Florida. A beautiful 

 melon, with dark and light green extei'ior. Shape oblong. Flesh bright crimson, crisp and de- 

 liciously sweet. Ripens ahead of Kolb's Gem, Ironclad or Rattlesnake. .\ good shipper. Sample 

 specimens of this melon sent me from Florida always reach Philadelphia in prime condition. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 20 cents; pound, 65 cents. 



417 The Jones {Duke Jones) 



A magnificent large melon; dark 

 green rind, slightly striped; flesh bright 

 red, very juicy and delicious. Medium 

 early, very prolific, is much larger than 

 Kolb's Gem. A carload of 800 melons, 

 averaging 4S lbs. each, were gathered 

 from two-thirds of an acre. One grower 

 writes that they produced ripe melons 

 in 65 days. Has been grown to immense 

 size, and even the largest specimens 

 hold their good flavor. An excellent 

 melon for home use as well as shipping 

 purposes. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 

 10 cents; quarter pound, 20 cents; 

 pound, 65 cents, postpaid. 



This Year 



I am in a better position than ever 

 to supply the finest strains of all the 

 best musk and watermelons. Plant- 

 ers will make no mistake In sending 

 me their melon seed orders. 



THE JONES WATERMELON. 



