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EXTRA EARLY HACKENSACK. — (Green : : u EMBPERALD GEM.—(Salmon fiesh.) This beautiful small 
flesh.) A productive and profitable strain of the m¢lon is early and prolific. lt is truly a gem. The ribs 
old popular Hackensack. The new form is WwW are marked, but the skin is smoeth, of a deep, emer- 
days earlier, and of almost equal size, the ; ald green color. The salmon colored flesh is thick 
melons weighing 5 to 10 pounds each. In and firm, ripening almost to the rind, and of the 
shape and color it is similar to the par- richest and best flavor. The vines are hardy 
ent, the main difference being in point and vigorous. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; 
of earliness, which is sufficient to 14 pound, 40 cts.; pound, $1.25. 














commend it tomarket gardeners. It ¥# 0, YE gt, Op S4i\\\\\\5 : nA OSAGE,— (Salmon flesh.) Of medium 
is a round melon, flattened on the Size adem SON ue) 5S uh f cs CRN ie size, nearly round, with skin ribbed and 
ends and well ribbed. Theskinis /@@ TIES ng] A M2 ae A somewhat netted. Flesh salmon col- 
j we | me \ ored, of luscious flavor. Vine prolific. 
netted, and the flesh, which is 
green, is rich and sugary. The 
vines make good strong growth 
and bear abundantly. Itis also 
considered a good shipping 
melon. Pkt., 5 cts.; 0z., 10 cts.; 
Y Ib., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 
Regarded by many growers as the most 
profitable market variety. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
0z., 15 cts.; 44 Ib., 40 cts.; Ib., $1.25.. 







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MONTREAL. — (Green flesh.) This cele- 
brated melon is in universal esteem. It is of 
large size and delicious, melting flavor. The 
skin is green and the flesh is light green in 
color. Theshape and markings are shown in 
the engraving. A weight of 20 to 25 pounds is 
not rare, and a weight of 5944 pounds is on 
record. The vine is prolific. The melon is a 
prime market sort and a good shipper. The 
best seed comes from the neighborhood of pod 
Montreal, and my stock is the true Canadian 
article. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 20c. 
ONG ISLAND BEAUTY.—(Green flesh.) 
his is a new variety of the Hackensack type. 
It was originated on Long Island. It is claimed 
for this variety that it is as early as Extra 
Early Hackensack and is a much better melon; 
the flesh is thicker and sweeter. The lobes are 
wide and the netting is very heavy. Itis a 
ascious melon. The seed crop the past 
has again been almost an entire failure, so much so that I can offer Long Island 
fauty this year in small quantities only. Packet, 10 cents. 
HACK ENSACK.—(Green flesh.) Also called Turk’s Cap. A bountiful yielder and 
one of the most extensively grown of all the muskmelons. It is a large, round variety, 
flattened at the ends and well ribbed. The skin is deeply netted. The fiesh is green, 
inclining toward yellow at the centre, and of delicious flavor. The vine is a strong 
grower, and is very productive, and for this reason has been in high fayor with market 
gardeners for many years. A great 
favorite in the New York market where 
Ay 
Li it sells readily. A first rate shipper. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 4 lb., 
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30 cents; pound, $1.00. 
-—(Green flesh.) The shape and exterral 
characteristics of this variety are shown in the illus- 
tration. The flesh is light green. The flavor is first- 
class. It is a very large and productive sort, often 
attaining a weight of 12 to 15 pounds, and capable of 
growing even larger under high cultivation. Remains 
fir long time after ripening, which adds materially 
to Ws market value. Itisagoodshipper. Packet, 10 cts.; 
oyfnce, 15 cts.; 144 pound, 40 ets.; pound, $1.25. 
EARLY NUTMEG.—(Green flesh.) This goodstand- 
ard variety is often called Early Green Nutmeg, the 
skin being deep green and finely netted. It is a pro- 












ductive sort. Largely grown by market gardeners, — 
yo hold it in high esteem. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, a : 
§ cents; 4 pound, 25 cents; pound, 75 cents. BAY VIEW. 
f MAULE’S PRIZE JENNY LIND.—(Green flesh.) This is the earliest of the green fleshed sorts, 
and one of the sweetest. It is round or flattened, as shown in the illustration. In size it is small, 
: being from 3 to 5 inches in diameter; a very convenient size for serving in halves; it is more largely 
grown ip the great melon producing State of New Jersey than any other sort, and is used in 
S quantities in the Eastern cities and at the seashore resorts. The vines are very prolific, and 
culture profitable. My strain of the seed is the best. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10c.; 14 1b., 25c.; Ib., 75e. 
ANANA.—(Yellow flesh.) This curious melon attains a length of 18 to 30 inches and a diameter 
f2to4inches. The flesh is deep, and of exquisite flavor. It looks and smells like a banana. It is 
not to be confounded with the less valuable melon known as Log of Wood. This sort is nota 
mere curiosity, but is in such favor as to command good prices in choice city markets, 50 cents to 
$1.00 being sometimes demanded for a single specimen. Cropshort. Packet, 10 cents. 



JOTE. When ordering melon or other seeds by the pound, to go by express or freight purchaser 
paying transportation charges, 10 cents per pound may be deducted from prices quoted. 













































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