gg 26 Schultz's Seed Store, Washington, D. C. 



MUSK MELON, or CANTALOUPE 



Melon Muscade, Fr. 



Popone, Ital. 



Schultz's Sweet Air 



One ounce will plant 50 hills; two or three pounds for an acre. 

 Culture. — Sow in light, rich, sandy soil after it has become warm and dry, in hills 5 to 6 feet apart, six to ten 

 seeds in a hill. When up and all danger of insects has passed, pull out all but three plants. Pinch the ends of 

 the growing vines to induce fruiting. Ashes, air-slacked lime or tobacco dust are excellent to sift over the young 

 plants when the dew is on, to prevent attacks of insects. 



Schultz's "Money Maker" 



P» n ta 1 minP Xt nas every charac- 



^amaioupe teristic that a good 



Cantaloupe should have, namely, blight 

 or rust-resistant tendency, a deadly dis- 

 ease which manifested itself 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 the de- 

 sired 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 anything yet introduced. 

 The netting of a Cantaloupe such as 

 this one enjoys is a fancy feature, and 

 without question is the essence of its 

 appearance on the market. On the 

 whole, it is an ideally perfect Melon — 

 one that will give absolute satisfaction 

 to both the grower and consumer. 

 Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, M lb. 35c, 

 lb. $1.25. 



This 

 superb 



green-fleshed Musk Melon has had a 

 wonderful reputation around Washing- 

 ton and Baltimore markets, and fully 

 deserves to be known over a wider 

 territory. It grows very uniform in shape and 

 size, averaging about 9 inches in length, from stem 

 to blossoms, and 6 to 7 inches in the other direction; 

 handsomely netted, very thick meat, with a delicious 

 sweet flavor. Every Melon grower is to be congratu- 

 lated who plants a crop of this magnificent Melon, 

 as it will be sure to please the grower, the mer- 

 chant to whom it is sold, and the family for table 

 use. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, M lb. 35c, lb. $1.25. 



is most vigorous in 

 growth, extra early, 

 and very prolific. The fruits are ready for market 

 fully as soon as the green-fleshed Early Jenny Lind; 

 The firm, solid flesh is very thick, of an attractive, 

 deep salmon color and surpassingly sweet to the very 

 rind. It is already acknowledged by planters general- 

 ly as decidedly the best salmon-fleshed Melon to grow 

 for market. The vines grow vigorously and each vine 

 sets from five to nine Melons immediately around the 

 stem; frequently the fruits touch one another. The 

 Melons are remarkably even in size, weighing from 1 

 \ lb. 8 oz. to 2 lbs. each. They are always of the hand- 

 some form and attractive appearance. "Fordhook" 

 produces practically no Melons unfit for market. 

 Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, ^ lb. 30c, lb. $1.00. 



Roolrv Fnrfl I* i s one of the finest early Melons, 

 ivomy ruru. and Qne of the begt for market 



gardeners_ and shippers as well as for the home garden. 

 It is oval in shape, slightly ribbed, and covered with 

 coarse netting. The flesh is thick, green in color, 

 very sweet and juicy, and solid clear to the rind. 



Schultz's "Money-Maker" Cantaloupe 



New "Honey Dew" 



Burpee's "Fordhook" 



Emerald Gem 



Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, % lb. 30c, lb. $1.00. 



Tjq XoD verv productive Melon is of large 



*^ size, nearly round, slightly ribbed and 



fairly well covered with shallow netting; skin light 

 yellow when mature. The flesh is deep yellow in 

 color, very rich and highly flavored. Pkt. 5c. and 

 10c, oz. 15c, M lb. 35c, lb. $1.00. 



Hackensack, Extra Early. Very early. Fruit is 

 large and flattened. Ribs large and of irregular 

 width, densely covered with coarse netting. Green 

 flesh, thick and excellent flavor. Always in demand 

 in this market. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, 34 lb. 25c. 

 lb. 85c. 



In the leading mar- 

 kets this melon com- 

 manded very high prices the past season. Honey 

 Dew produces a melon with smooth, almost white 

 rind, measuring about 6 inches in diameter, seven 

 to eight inches long. The green flesh is thick and is 

 of a peculiar sweet flavor very hard to describe. To 

 have the melons in the best condition we suggest 

 gathering (or picking) as soon as they slip from the 

 vine and store in a cool place for two or three days 

 before serving. They apparently are at their best 

 when a trifle overripe. Please turn back to page 5 

 for an accurate and fuller description. Pkt. 5c. and 

 10c, oz. 25c, yi lb. 65c, lb. $2.00. 



It is of a rich, delicious flavor 

 and fine quality. Very early 

 and prolific; skin is striped deep emerald green with 

 a few light colored stripes. Flesh is very thick and 

 salmon color. Exceedingly popular variety for mar- 

 ket gardener or home use. Pkt, 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, 

 M lb. 30c, lb. $1.00. 

 Jenny Lind. Green flesh, extra early and one of the 

 sweetest in cultivation. Medium size, Pkt. 5c, 

 and 10c, oz. 15c, M lb. 25c, lb. 85c. 

 Baltimore Nutmeg (Acme) . Has a beautiful heavily 

 netted green skin; good size; shape oval; slightly 

 ribbed; flesh thick, green, very finely flavored, smooth 

 always very sweet and most productive. Pkt. 5c, 

 and 10c, oz. 15c, M lb. 30c, lb. $1.00. 

 Petoskey, or Paul Rose. Nearly oval, slightly ribbed, 

 netted; flesh thick and orange color. Pkt. 5c. and 

 10c, oz. 15c, M lb. 25c, lb. 85c. 



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