MUSK MELON 



OR CANTALOUPE 



ORANGE OR SALMON FLESHED VARIETIES 



BENDER'S SURPRISE. A large melon of merit; fruits round to 

 oval in shape, heavily ribbed and closely netted. It is not un- 

 common to have melons ten pounds and over. Flesh deep, sal- 

 mon colored, sweet and very trim, remaining in good condition 

 several days after picking. Season approximately 90 days. 



oz. i 4 lb. lb. 10 lbs. 



Price 35c $1.00 $3.00 $29.50 



DELICIOUS. The earliest large melon in existence. Fruits are 

 somewhat smaller ond several days earlier than Bender's Sur- 

 prise but in shape and color closely resemble that well known 

 variety. Flesh deep salmon colored, firm and deliciously sweet. 

 An excellent melon for roadside stands. Season approximately 

 83 days. oz. '4 lb. lb. 10 lbs. 



Price 35c $1.00 $2.95 $29.00 



HALE'S BEST. An outstanding early shipping variety, extensively 

 used in all of the melon growing districts. The fruits are oval 

 in shape, heavily netted and fairly distinct ribbing. The flesh 

 is thick, deep orange in color, sweet, and of excellent flavor. 

 Season approximately 85 days. 



oz. Vi lb. lb. 10 lbs. 



Price 30c 85c $2.50 $24.50 



HEARTS OF GOLD. Considered by many to be the best of the 

 orange or red fleshed melons. The melons are very closely 

 netted; the flesh is a rich deep orange-scarlet, fine grained, and 

 deliciously sweet. A good shipper. Season approximately 94 

 days. oz. Vi lb. lb. 10 lbs. 



Price 30c 85c $2.50 $24.50 



HONEY ROCK also called Sugar Rock. A very attractive melon 

 which has become very popular the last few years. Fruits of 

 medium size, grayish green in color, almost round but inclined 

 to be a little blunt at ends, heavily netted. Deep flesh, salmon 

 colored, very tine grained, and sweet, also a good shipper. Sea- 

 son approximately 88 days oz. Vi lb. lb. 10 lbs. 

 Price 30c 90c $2.60 $25.50 



IROQUOIS (NEW). Introduced by Cornell University as Cornell 

 No. 36. The fruit resembles Bender in appearance, but not 

 quite so large, more the size of Seneca Bender but more oval. 

 Under most conditions the flesh is thicker, darker orange, and 

 of better quality than Bender. Growers troubled with (usarium 

 wilt, will find Iroquois well worth a trial. Season 90 days. 



oz. 'alb. lb. 10 lbs. 



Price 45c $1.25 $3.50 $34.50 



MILDEW RESISTANT No. 45. A popular variety where powdery 

 mildew is prevalent. The fruits in general appearance re- 

 semble Hales Best, and require about the same time to reach 

 marketable stage. The flesh is salmon colored, thick, and of 

 fine quality. Season 86 days. 



oz. Vi lb. lb. 1 lbs. 



Price 35c $1.00 $2.95 $29.00 



PRIDE OF WISCONSIN. This new variety has proven to be of 

 outstanding merit. It is especially well adapted for local market 

 and roadside trade. The fruits, although larger and about a week 

 later than Honey Rock in maturing, resemble that variety in 

 appearance. However, the flesh is considerably thicker. The 

 quality, texture of the flesh which is deep orange in color, and 

 flavor, are unsurpassed. Season approximately 95 days. 



oz. Vi lb. lb. 10 lbs 



Price 30c 85c $2.55 $25.00 



SCHOON'S HARD SHELL (Early Benders). An excellent early 

 variety for the market. The fruits are about 7 inches by 8 

 inches and weigh from 5 to 7 pounds. Prominent ribbing and 

 heavy netting. Very strong outer skin; thick salmon orange 

 flesh. Excellent quality. oz. Vi lb. lb. 10 lbs. 



Price 35c $1.00 $3.00 $29.50 



GREEN FLESHED VARIETY 



HENDERSON'S ROCKY FORD. A popular green fleshed variety. 

 The fruits are almost round, thickly netted, and with practi- 

 cally no ribs. The flesh is thick, bright green with a faint gold 

 color lining the seed cavity and of sweet delicious flavor. Season 

 approximately 91 days. oz. Vi lb. lb. 



Pries 30c 80c $2.50 



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