CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 



MUSK MELON. 



$5ifammelonctt. 



THE BEST MELON 



FOR THE 

 HOME MARKETS. 



PRODUCING 

 UNIFORM 

 SIZED 

 FRUIT, 

 AVERAGING 

 •1 TO 5 

 POUNDS 

 EACH. 

 FLESH 

 DEEP 

 SALMON 

 COLOR, 

 POSSESSING 

 A RICH SPICY 

 FLAVOR. 



IN LOCAL MARKETS 



WHERE A 



LARGE 



SIZED 



• MELON IS 



WANTED 



THIS 



VARIETY 



WILL 



OUTSELL 



ANY 



OF THE 



STANDARD 



SORTS 



AND 



BRING 

 I 



MUCH 

 HIGHER 

 PRICES. 



MUSK MELON— CURRI 



LWAUKEE MARKET. 



A wonderfully luxuriant grower, combining more g 



ood qualities than any other now on the ma jrket 



It is exceedingly 

 The 



size, anu every meiuu 1= a. & ^uu v-~«, -.. ——- 



no equal, and it is an excellent shipper. Oz., 



Ir. Tappearanc.: medium in size and ripens medium early. The 

 o,ses?ess a rich aromatic flavor. The fruit is very uniform in 

 s to the Hnd As a market gardeners' Melon we believe it has 



po 



iscious . 

 25c; Vi lb-. 7 5c; 1 lb 



,u, Rose, or Petoslsey-A cross between ^ well-known Osag^ and Netted^ Gem. ^c. 



Osage, with the fine netting of the Gem Added to this tne n m ^ Q 10c; % lD-> 



Paul 



s coun rv. Its outward appearance will 

 tive, and unsurpassed in the delicacy of its 

 less close to the rind. Oz., 10c; % lb., 35c, 1 lb. 



It combines the sweetness of the 

 texture of flesh and small seed 



cavity, make it a 



most desirable market grower's melon. Flesh salmo 



30c; 1 lb. 



Burrell 



Gem — This splendid orange-scarlet fleshed Mel 



Tne'Melons grow to a desirable size, oval in ■J a -B«». BU lS5 y fl I 

 ripening close to the skin, leaving only a thin rind. The na 



on originated in the celebrated Rocky Ford district of Colorado. 



ightfy rfbbea and closely netted The flesh is thick and fiim 



The flavor is excellent; juicy and melting clear through to tne 



rind. Oz., 10c; Vi lb., 25c; 1 lb. 



Id G em-Where an extra early Melon is wanted, nothing ^Ve'rfnd ^ch i 



^aTic^i^^ 



n for the small grower. Oz., 10c; Vi lb., 30c; 1 lb 



can eaual this superb sort. It is of medium size, out- 



■-" "s very thin. The flesh is thick and 



A prolifie bearer and just the 



qualed. 



Emerald 



side 

 juicy. 



Melon for the small grower, vj^.., x^, -n »«-. »— • . . f 



Netted Gem, or Rocky Eord (Selected Stock) Gems, as they are familiarly known on the market. One of the best of 

 our small early or basket Melons. Oz., 10c, Vi lb., <J5c, no «,„•,,„,. 



and wonderfully productive; flesh green. Oz., 10c, % lb-. ^ 8C - - 1 lu 

 vZllu- HacLLacU-Similar to Hackensac*, but about two weeks earlier, making ; it a valuable acquisition for 



market growers Oz., 10c; Vi lb., 25c; 1 lb 



Hood„o_In shape slightly more rounded than the well k^own Rocky Ford a point strongly in its^avor as * ^J & 



Sed ^enU'ro^^nTaSoS ^tTrefy^bfiglfV^rfc'tfng. Commands top prices in all markets where a basket 



melon 'is appreciated. Oz., 15c; Vi lb., 40c; 1 lb 



Nutmeg 



Acme or Baltimore . 

 Tip Top 



oz. 



Vi lb. 



lb. 



.10 



$ .30 



$1.00 



.10 



.30 



1.00 



.10 



.30 



1.00 



Jenny LInd '^g 



Bay View 



Prineess or Perfection 



Surprise 



oz. 



y 4 ib. 



.10 



.30 



.10 



.30 



.10 



.25 



.10 



.25 



52.75 

 $1.25 

 $1.00 



$ .85 



$1.00 

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 $ .85 

 $ .85 



$1.35 



lb. 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 .85 



.85 



