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THE VEGETABLE FRUITS 
Frotscher’s New Orleans Market. 
FROTSCHER’S NEW ORLEANS MAR- 
KET.—(80 days.) This is a popular vari- 
ety with our market gardeners and has a 
great reputation for its fine qualities. 
Beautifully formed, roughly but well 
netted, of large size and of delicious 
quality; richly fragrant. Packet, 10c.; oz., 
20c.; % Ib., 50c.; 1b., $1.50, postpaid. 
Early Hackensack. 
EARLY HACKENSACK.—A very popu- 
lar variety which attains a large size, is 
round in shape and flattened at the ends; 
skin green and thickly netted; the flesh 
also is green, rich and sugary in flavor. It 
is very productive, and extensively grown 
by market gardeners. Packet, 10c.; 0Z., 20c.; 
¥ 1b., 50c.; 1b., $1.50, postpaid. 
Hoodoo, 
HOODOO.—This is an orange fleshed 
variety of medium size, ideal as a shipping 
melon and a desirable mid-season sort fer 
the home garden. The vines are vigorous, 
blight resisting and very productive. The 
fruits are nearly round and are uniformly 
of medium size. The netting is exception- 
ally fine and dense, extending over prac- 
tically the entire surface. The rind is thin 
yet very firm, so that the melons arrive in 
perfect condition in distant markets. The 
flesh is very thick, firm, highly colored, of 
fine texture and delicious flavor. Packet, 
eh 0z., 20c.; % 1b., 50c.; lb., $1.75, post- 
paid. 
