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56i Salmon Tinted Eden Gem 



The Popular, All Round Melon for Home or Market 



(Salmon tinted.) Thismuskmelonis considered the best of the salmon 

 tinted Rocky Fords. Is the most reliable and best cropper, thriving on 

 most any soli, producing ripe melons in about 70 days. The fruits are 

 of great uniformity in size and shape, with gray netting, closely laced 

 and covering the entire surface. The rich salmon tinted flesh "is very 

 deep, solid, of a luscious, sweet flavor and ripens clear to the rind. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; quarter pound, 50 cents: 

 pound, Si. 75; o pounds, S8.25, postpaid. 



Maulers Perfection 



The most delicious of all large melons. 

 Weigh 8 to 10 pounds each, and attracts 

 attention anywhere. Flesh from 2 to 3 inches 

 in thickness, and in shape and 

 ance it resennbles the large 

 sold on the fruit stands at 50 cts. 



(Salmon flesh.) The shape of 

 well shown In the Illustration he 

 skin is a deep rich green, well ribbed 

 netted, while the flesh is a rlc 

 melon Is nearly all flesh, the interior 

 small, hardly large enough to accom 

 seed. In flavor it is simply une 

 certainly Justifies Its name, giv 

 by its past experience and real mer: 

 thick fleshed that one melon is enou 

 thr 

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360 Golden Beauty Casaba 



The Great Christmas Melon, Often Called Winter MusUmelon 



(White flesh.) It Is extensively grown throughout the Southwest for 

 shipping to our Eastern markets, and sold at such high prices during 

 the fall. Matures in 120 days. The melons are nearly globular In 

 shape, bright yellow with golden tint and wrinkled skin. Measures 6 

 to 8 inches in diameter. Flesh Is white, thick, and of delicious flavor. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; quarter pound, 60 cents; 

 pound, S2.0U; 5 pounds, $9.50, postpaid. 



366 Tip TOP MUSKMELON. 



7/r/; Ti*-* Trt-r* ^^^ Largest and Sweetest 

 ■500 1 ip 1 op Can't-Be-Beat Melon 



rr-JP'^S^^^ ^^S^'^ This Is a fine melon, nearly round In shape. It Is sweet, juicy and delicious, 

 tne nesn is firm but not hard, aud Is edible almost to the rind. The melon Is of medium to 

 large size, evenly ribbed and moderately netted: a strong grower, heavy vlelder and of hand- 

 some appearance. Matures in 80 days. This melon has been grown for a number of years bv 

 market gardeners near Rochester, N. Y., also Columbus, Ohio, and has proven so superior 

 In every way that there Is practically no other variety grown for this market. Its appearance 

 on the market stall is very attractive; sells on sight. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; quarter pound, 80 cents; pound, $2.75, postpaid. 



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