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:3k8 Bowman's Gold Coin Muskmelon 



■ ' The Sweetest of the Salmon-Fleshed Sorts 



(Salmon flesh.) Bowman's Gold Coin Is earlier than Paul Rose or Petoskey, maturing 

 in 70 days. It is two or three times as large, and a great deal more netted, of lighter skin, 

 wider ribbed, of deeper flesh and better quality. It also yields twice as many melons to 

 the acre. The specimens run from round to oblong, often both on the same vine, some of 

 the specimens weighing 6 to 7 pounds. In Bowman's Gold Coin we consider we have 

 found what we have long been looking for — a melon equal to the Emerald Gem in 

 quality; but a better shipper. Excellent for both the home garden or for market. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, HO cents; 

 quarter pound, 50 cents; pound, $1.75; 5 pounds, S8.35, postpaid. 



57^ Osage or Miller's Cream 



The Best Home and Market Melon; Does Well on Heavy Soils 



' (Salmon flesh.) Of medium size, nearly round, with skin ribbed and somewhat netted. 



Flesh salmon colored, of luscious flavor. Prolific bearer. Seed cavity very small. Matures 



its-handsome distinct melons in 75 days. A good keeper and an excellent shipper. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 



quarter pound, 50 cents; pound, SI. 75; 5 pounds, $8.25, postpaid. 



559 Texas Cannonball 



A real Sunproof and Insect proof Melon 



(Green flesh.) This splendid muskmelon 

 produces medium size melons in 75 days. In flavor 

 it is first class and its dense netting makes it 

 almost sun and insect proof, this being a very 

 '.rreat advantage where insects are troublesome 

 and melons liable to sunscald. Is almost all meat, 

 seed cavity being small. The firm, green flesh is 

 very spicy. If you have found it diflicult to grow 

 any other varieties of muskmelon try Texas Can- 

 nonball, as it succeeds where other varieties fall. 



Paclset, 8 cents; ounce, 12 cents; 

 quarter pound, 40 cts.; pound, $1.25, postpaid. 



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 See page 59. 



377 Large Hackensack 



The Noted Turk's Cap Melon; Very Hardy and Productive 



(Green flesh.) Fruits very large, weighing from a to 6 pounds each, 

 and is one of the most extensively grown of muskmelons. It is a large, 

 round variety, flattened at the ends and well ribbed. The skin is deeply 

 netted. The flesh is green, inclining toward yellow at the centre, and of 

 delicious flavor. Is a strong grower, very productive, maturing large, 

 luscious melons in 75 days. Excellent for the home garden or market. 



' 5 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; 



quarter pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1.75; 5 pounds, $8.25, postpaid. 



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(Orange flesh.) This melon resembles the Prize Jenny Lind in shape. 

 The vine is a strong vigorous grower, branching freely and frequently 

 setting five to nine melons close to the hill. The melons grow very 

 even and regular in size and attractive in appearance, slightly flat- 

 tened at both stem and blossom ends. The shape Is shown in the illus- 

 tration. They are roughly netted. The flesh is very thick, color an 

 attractive deep orange and of a delicious flavor. Matures in 70 days 

 medium sized melons which are excellent for both home and market. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 

 quarter pound, 45 cts.; pound, $1.50; 5 pounds, $7.00, postpaid. 



