The Maule seed book : 1917 . A watermelon which westr«ngly recommend forhome market or gardenculture. Of good size. Colormottled green. Flesh richscarlet and sweet; rind is very thin in the rind, it isnot so well adapted for ship-ping to the market. Not-withstanding it is grown ex-clusively by some for marketon account of its , 5 cents; ounce,10 cents; ]4 poand, 20cents; pound, 65 centSi 412 Phinney^s Early The finest of all the earlymaturing melons of mediumsize and oblong shape,marked with two shades ofgreen. The rind is thin. Thered flesh is very s


The Maule seed book : 1917 . A watermelon which westr«ngly recommend forhome market or gardenculture. Of good size. Colormottled green. Flesh richscarlet and sweet; rind is very thin in the rind, it isnot so well adapted for ship-ping to the market. Not-withstanding it is grown ex-clusively by some for marketon account of its , 5 cents; ounce,10 cents; ]4 poand, 20cents; pound, 65 centSi 412 Phinney^s Early The finest of all the earlymaturing melons of mediumsize and oblong shape,marked with two shades ofgreen. The rind is thin. Thered flesh is very sweet andtender. The vine is prodiitive and a sure cropper, tlimelons maturing to all sections, anddoes exceptionally well in ^&;the Northern .States. A dis- ^~tinct early watermelon, be- _^^coming very popular for the —^home garden. phinneyS early waterm Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; ]4 pound, 25 cts.; pound,. cts. WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA. PA. Vegetable Seeds—61


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