Vegetable Seed Novelties and Specialties for 1910 



The New Rust Resistant 



Money Maker'' Cantaloupe 



Blight, or Rust Resistant, Perfection in Shape and Size, Delicious 

 Sweet Spicy Flavor, Green Fleshed, Heavy Prominent Netting. 

 AN IDEAL PERFECTION MELON. 



SCHULTZ'S MONEY MAKER CANTALOUPE. 



A Cantaloupe of quality, 

 one which every planter 

 should give a trial. It 

 has (every characteri^ic 

 that a good Cantaloupe 

 should have — namely — 

 Blight or rust-resistant 

 tendency, a deadly dis- 

 ease which manifests It- 

 self in nearly every crop 

 of Cantaloupes in past 

 years. Perfection in 

 shape and size, being of 

 the same shape as the old 

 Rocky Ford, but slightly 

 larger in size. In flavor,, 

 it is deliciously sweet, 

 having a taste that is 

 rich and luscious, being of 

 that desired sweet, spicy 

 flavor. The small cavity, 

 solidly filled with seed, a 

 thick flesh, with smooth, 

 firm texture, green in 

 color and netting on the 

 skin that outclasses any- 

 thing yet introduced. The 

 netting of a Cantaloupe 

 such as this one enjoys is 

 a fancy feature, and with- 

 out question is the essence 

 of its appearance on the 

 market, and experience re- 

 veals that it has a value 

 in protecting the keeping 

 qualities of the melons on 

 long shipments. 



On the whole, it is an 

 ideally perfect melon — 

 one that will give absolute 

 satisfaction both to the 

 grower and consumer. 

 Don't fail to give it a 

 trial. Price, packet, 10c. ; 

 oz., 20c.; 34 lb., 60c.; % 

 lb., $1.00; lb., $2.00. 



Schultz's New Splendid Tomato 



The Most Valuable 



Extra Early Tomato 



Ever Introduced 



Introduced in 1906. Has borne 

 out all that was claimed for 

 it, and I predict that the de- 

 mand for it the coming season 

 will be very large, as many mar- 

 kets want a Extra Early pink- 

 colored variety. It has proved 

 itself, by all odds, the very ear- 

 liest and most productive and 

 best pink-fruited' Tomato in the 

 list. The plants are of close, 

 compact growth, uniformly mak- 

 ing "crown-sets," which give the 

 first pickings of ripe Tomatoes. 

 It is enormously productive, con- 

 tinuing to set and develop fruits 

 throughout the season. Especi- 

 ally adapted to slicing, as the 

 flavor is very delicate and agree- 

 able. Price, pkt., lOc; oz., 

 20c.; oz., 30c.; J4 lb.. $1.00; lb., 

 $3-50. 



Schultz's New Splendid Tomato. 



