NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 



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Photograph of on octremont beauty melon, with an ordinary kooky ford melon placed on top for eontrum 



also two-foot rule at hottoui and side. 



Outremont Beauty 



The Largest and Finest of 

 Muskmelons 



Our 1907 Garden and Farm Manual tells of the discovery of this wonderful melon lust season, and 

 how, at a fabulous price, we purchased from its originator a few pounds only of the seed. This supply, 

 although so limited, was distributed all over the United States, and the reports from those who grew 11 

 fully justify its introduction and prove it to be all that we then claimed for it. OUTREMONT 

 BEAUTY never fails to attract attention on account of its magnificent size and handsome appearance. 

 New Jersey and Colorado grown cantaloupes seem like pigmies in comparison, anil single specimens 

 sell readily at from $1.00 to $2.00 each. It is a heavy yielder, the vines being literally loaded with 

 melons weighing from 15 to 25 pounds each, which are excellent shippers owing to their dense!] 

 The flesh is very thick (the seed cavity being very small) and delicious in flavor. 



netted skin 



are a market gardener, you cannot afford not to trv 

 SEED GROWN FROM ORIGINAL STOCK. Price. 



OUTREMONT BEAUTY MUSKMELON." 

 pkt., 16c.; OS., I0e.; 1 lb., |1J5 ; lb.. $«.00. 



Okobsh W. Kiixiwav, Barmgat, N. .1. Beptember 23, 1907. writes of "OUTRKM OUT BEAUTY i - "Notwitl 



■tandingthe very unfavorable aeaHon, your < •iitreuiont Itciiuly did liiwly. The melon* an' tweet and very larse; xmir >> 

 lliem weighed from ten to twelve poundl eueh." 



\v. it. Wai.kku, Bnowe, 8 c. September 87, IW7, write* "Your m'THK.MOST UK vt it mi i ONSara al 

 <> K large *lae and of very Hue flavor." 



