JOHNSONS SPECIALTIES FOR MARKET GARDENERS 



JOHNSON'S DREAHWOLD— The Most Profitable Huskmelon 



Of the type of our Improved Shippers' Delight, but more densely netted, free from any tendency to 

 knob at the blossom end and ripens two weeks earlier. It is remarkably early, and the quality of its 

 thick, green flesh is simply perfection. If you grow for market and want to be the first with fine melons, 

 plant Johnson's Dreamwold. Per pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c.; X lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 



Gumming Brothers, the noted melon growers of South Jersey, write: 



''After two years' experience, we consider Johnson's Dreamwold the finest, earliest and 

 most profitable melon we have ever grown. The vines are free from louse or fungus. The last 

 setting matured and were marketed in October, always holding the same delicious quality, 

 uniform size and productiveness, as the earliest or first setting." 



"FORDHOOK" 

 MUSKMELON 



A RED-FLESHED JENNY LIND 

 Better Shipper than Rocky Ford 



This grand new melon is a cross 

 between "Emerald Gem" and the 

 "Improved Jenny Lind," resembling 

 the latter in form and fully as de- 

 licious as the former. Roughly 

 netted, the skin showing between 

 the netting being emerald green, 

 while the very solid thick flesh is of 

 deep salmon color and surpassingly 

 sweet to the very rind. Fordhook 

 is most vigorous in growth, very 

 early and extremely prolific, each 

 vine setting from five to nine melons. 

 The melons are remarkably uniform. 

 The rind, although thin, is unusu- 

 ally firm, and the flesh so solid that 

 the fruits carry well to market. Per 

 pkt., lOc; oz., 15c.; % lb., 40c.: 

 lb., $1.25. 



PHOTOGRAPH OF AN AVERAGE SPECIMEN NEW "FORDHOOK" MUSKMELON. 



