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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1924 



* 358 Wonderful Sugar or Mclver Watermelon Always Sweet; an Ideal Shipper 



This widely famous watermelon is, we believe, the sweetest ever put before the people of this country. It is of medium size, with striped or 

 variegated exterior, beautiful red flesh, and light colored or white seeds. The flesh is entirely stringless, and of perfect quality as to texture. 

 The vines are strong, thrifty and prolific, and well adapted to withstand either wet weather or drought. AVe Intrortncecl It to the Anierlcau 

 public in our 189-} catalogue. Since that time it has been tried by manj- thousands of our customers, both North and South, and unlimited 

 praise is given to it. Matures In 90 days. It is well adapted to nearby markets. An excellent home garden melon. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.25; 5 pounds, $5.00, postpeiid. 



59^ Gray Monarch or Long White Icing 



UnoMTi lor its Fine Shape, Large Size and Sweetness 



The exterior color of this fine melon is a light green, though its mot- 

 tled markings make it appear gray. The flesh is deep red in colori 

 and of fine quality. Matures in 80 days. Specimens of Gray Monarch 

 weigliing 60 to 70 pounds have been produced. It has become widely 

 popular in the home garden and nearby market. 



Pacliet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 

 quarter pound, 40 cents; pound, §1.50; 5 pounds, S6.25, postpaid. 



k08 Peerless or Ice Cream 



Always Good; Excellent for the Home Garden 



A watermelon which we 

 strongly recommend for 

 home market or garden 

 culture. Of good size. Color 

 mottled green. Flesh rich 

 scarlet and sweet; rind thin. 

 Vine is very productive. 

 Matures in 85 days. Being 

 thin in the rind, it is not so 

 well adapted for shipping. 



Packet, 8 cents; 

 ounce, 15 cents; 

 quarter pound, 40 cents; 

 poxind, SI. 25, postpaid. 



4H New Winter Watermelon 



The Great Laxary Christmas Melon. Will Keep Fonr Months After Storiag 



This new melon, known as the King and Queen watermelon, is adapted 

 to all sections of the country. It matures its melons late, usual Ij- in about 

 95 daj'S. Producing melons A ery light in color with a suspicion of a 

 strij-e. Size 10 Inches in diameter. Seed small shiny black. Flesh pink. 

 Solid and stringless. The flavor is sweet, crisp and surpri.«ingly deli- 

 cious. This melon should not be eaten right off' the vine, but be allowed 

 to ripen slowly after being picked. Thej- will keep until Christmas. 

 Melons of this variety can be stored up to four mouths and remain in 

 excellent condition. Our stock is limited. Advise ordering early. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 

 quarter pound, 50 cents; pound, SI. 75; 5 pounds, §7.50, postpaid. 



412 Phinney's Early 



Extremly Early. A Melon Anyone Can Grow 



The finest of all the early 

 maturing melons of mediiii'n 

 size and oblong shape, 

 marked with two shades of 

 green. The rind is thin. The 

 red flesh is verv sweet and 

 tender. The vine is produc- 

 tive and a sure cropper, ma- 

 turing in 65 days. Adapted to 

 all sections, and does excep- 

 tionally well in the is'orthern 

 States. 



Packet, 8 cents; 

 ounce, 15 cents; 

 quarter pound, 40 cents; 



pound, Sl.25, postpaid 



412 PHINNEY'S EARLY WATERMELON. 



Customers may order half pounds at the pound rate, 2 pounds or over at the 5 pound rate, postpaid. 



