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Musk Melon, Honey Rock 



MUSK MELON 

 Honey Rock 



Sweetness is one of the outstanding characteristics of this new 

 melon, and the musky flavor is something like that of Honey 

 Dew. The thick flesh and deep orange color make it attractive to 

 look at as well as to eat. Since it ripens early, it is very satisfac- 

 tory for home gardens even in the Northern States. (See page 31 

 for further description.) 



Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; V4 lb. 35c; lb. $1.25. 



PARSNIP 

 Short Thick 



The shortness and thickness of the roots make this parsnip easier 

 to pull than any of the older varieties. It is even earlier than 

 Hollow Crown in time of maturity, and it can be pulled for eating 

 before it reaches full size because the roots fill out at an early 

 stage. People who haven't liked parsnips very well before are 

 enthusiastic about the sweetness, tenderness, and delicate flavor of 

 this one. (See page 39 for further description.) ' .: -- 



Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 1/4 lb. 70c; lb. $2.00. 



You will want to know the variety names of the vegetables 

 in the colored photograph on the back cover. They are: 



California Wonder Pepper Longfellow Cucumber ■', 

 Early Scarlet Globe Radish White Queen Onion 

 Pritchard Tomato Florida Golden Celery 



Descriptions and prices of these varieties you will find 

 under the regular vegetable headings in this catalogue. 



Parsnip, Short Thick 



