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



^Tomato 



Success 



J* ^« M;:)1i1^'q ^lir»r*P>ce THE BEST ALL AROUND SORT 



Sr JLTAAUIC O k^vtV^Vn'^dd See Back Cover for Colored niustn 



See Back Cover for Colored Ulustrs 

 UNEXCELLED FOR HOME USE. UNRIVALED FOR SHIPPING. THE BEST FOR CANNING. 



Ight Red.) Maule's Success tomato found a place for Itself at once in the-hlgh esteem of every tomato grower 

 planted it. In shape Maule's Success is smooth, well formed and extremely deep from stem to blossom, 

 ng it unusually heavy. It ripens evenly to the stem, and is without ridges or cracks; has great meatlness 

 Bw seeds. It 1b firm without being hard; an unrivaled home tomato and an unequaled shipper. The vines 

 igorous but compact. The joints are short and It always fruits in large clusters at every second joint. This 

 accounts for Its wonderful productiveness. Maule's Success is the heaviest for its size of any variety; on account 

 of Its brilliant red color, depth and solidity, it Is the handsomest main crop tomato we have ever seen. On the 

 market stall its beautiful appearance and color make it sell ahead of all sorts, and its unusual solidity, few seeds 

 and desirable form make It the most desirable canning variety known. The largest growers of tomatoes for can- 

 ning and market purposes are all enthusiastic about Maule's Success. Ready to pick In about 115 days. 



Packet, 15 cents; half ounce, 30 cents; ounce, BO cents; quarter pound, Sl.^O; 

 pound, $.^.00; 5 pounds, postpaid. 



66^ Matchless 



A Large Red Tomato, Well Named 



(Cardinal Red.) One of the best and most popular for general 

 planting. The color Is a rich cardinal red. Fruits are large 

 very smooth, solid. Absence of core, together with its freedom 

 from rot, all unite in making this grand tomato well worthy of 

 the name of "Matchless." Always large, even at the end of the 

 season. Fine, both for the private and market garden and can- 

 ning. The Matchless Is what we would call a thoroughly depend- 

 able tomato. Matures in 120 days. 



Packet, 10 cents; balf ounce, 20 cents; 

 ounce, 35 cents; quarter pound, Sl.UO; 

 pound, $3.50; 5 pounds, $15.00, postpaid. 



Maturity Dates 



In all descriptions of VEGETABLE SEEDS of- 

 fered in this Seed Book, we have given the maturity 

 date, starting from day of sowing the seed. This 

 will tell you when you may expect vegetables ready 

 for the table; of course the weather conditions must 

 be favorable for producing the crops. 



664 MATCHLESS TOMATO, 



