Catalogue 



High-Class Seeds. 



29 



MELON, WATER 



Melon d'Eau. Zandia. (form clone. 



Culture. — Treat the same as Musk Melon, except that they should be planted eight or ten feet 

 according to variety. 

 950 Van Cluse Red - Seeded. 

 Very early ; shape elongated, 

 stem slightly inclined to 

 point. Flesh bright crimson. 

 Very early. Per oz., 10 cts. ; 

 per #lb., 25c. ; per lb., 75c. 



966 Hungarian Honey. A 

 very early sort from Hun- 

 gary. Fine for northern 

 latitudes ; perfectly round ; 

 flesh brilliant red, seeds very 

 small. Per oz., 10 cents; 

 per )i lb., 30 cts.; per lb., $1. 



967 Green and Gold. Golden 

 orange flesh ; skin very dark 

 green ; intermediate and a 

 unique sort. Per oz. , 10 cts. ; 

 per i^lb., 20c; per lb., 60c. 



968 Jordan Gray Monarch. 

 Largest melon grown ; crim- 

 son flesh, fine ; late. Per oz., 

 10 cts. ; per 34"lb , 25 cts. ; 

 per lb., 75 cts. 



969 Ruby Gold. A seedling of 

 Green and G ol d ; interme- 

 diate. Per oz., 10 cts.; per 

 l /i\h. , 25 cts. ; per lb. , 75 cts. 



970 Kolb Gem. Large ; bright red flesh of fine quality, and a good shipper , 

 970a Pride of Georgia. Round, large, crisp ; bright' red flesh ; intermediate 



971 The Boss. Oblong, dark green ; flesh deep scarlet, and thin rind ; intermediate . . 



975 Dark Icing. Solid, with thin, dark green skin ; of superior quality ; white seed ; early 



976 Light Icing. Round ; pink flesh of fine quality .' .' 



978 Mammoth Ironclad. Long, ve y large, late ; red flesh ;. good shipper ...... 



979 White-Seeded Ice Cream. Very early ; red flesh . . ' 



980 Sibley Triumph. Long and very large ; bright red flesh of first-rate quality ; late . 



981 Phinney. Early and of fine quality ; red flesh " 



982 Volga. Pale green skin ; red flesh ; late 



983 Dixie. A new melon of excellent quality ; very large and solid ; flesh red ; intermediate 



984 Kentucky Wonder. Oblong ; dark green skin, scarlet flesh 



985 Girardeau New Favorite. Very large, oblong; flesh light crimson and very sweet 



986 Seminole. Very large ; quality first-rate ; intermediate . . ". . . . 



987 Cuban Queen. Solid and heavy ; skin marked regularly ; excellent quality ; early 

 990 Black Spanish. Large, roundish, nearly black ; dark red flesh ; early . . . . . 



996 Ice Cream, or Mouutain Sweet. An old and reliable sort ; flesh red ; late . . . 



997 Jumbo. Very large ; flesh red and very sweet ; a good shipping sort ; intermediate. 

 1000 Florida Favorite. A superior strain ; improvement on Rattlesnake ; intermediate 

 1003 Goodwin Imperial. Crimson flesh, fine quality ; small nearly round ; extra early . 



1005 Golden. Light blue skin ; deep yellow flesh ; very sweet . 



1025 Southern Rattlesnake. Oblong, dark and striped ; bright red flesh ; late 



1029 Apple-Pie, or Colorado Citron. Used for preserves ; green seed 



1030 Citron. Round and handsome ; for preserving ; red seed 



apart, 



WATER MELONS. 



intermediate* 



oz. 



H'lb. 



Per lb. 



10 



$0 20 



$0 60 



10 



25 



75 



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25 



75 



10 



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75 



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25 



75 



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25 



75 



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25 



75 



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25 



75 

 60 



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20 



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25 



75 



IO 



25 



75 



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25 



75 



IO 



25 



75 



IO 



25 



75 



IO 



20 



60 



IO 



25 



75 



IO 



2 5 



75 



IO 



25 



75 



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25 



75 



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3° 



1 00 



20 



50 



1 5° 



TO 



20 



60 



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25 



75 



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25 



75 



MUSTARD. 



Moutarde. Mostaza. Senf. 



the earth well down. For fall 



Culture. — Sow thickly during early spring, in shallow drills, and press 

 salad, sow in September, or in frames or boxes during winter. Peroz 



1035 Black. These seeds form the Mustard of commerce $0 05 



1036 White London. Leaves used for salad while young ; grows very rapidly 05 



1038 Giant Southern Curled. Very large leaves 10 



1039 Chinese Broad-Leaved. Leaves of agreeable flavor when cooked like spinach . . 10 



1040 Tuberous-Rooted Chinese. A new sort, with turnip-like#root ; used for salad . . 15 



NASTURTIUH. 



Capucine. Marancula. Nasturtium. 

 Culture. — Sow as soon as all danger of frost is past, in drills about an inch deep. The tall kinds require 

 fences or poles on which to climb. The seeds are used in flavoring pickles, or as a substitute for Capers. 



V* lb. 

 $0 10 

 10 



25 

 25 

 40 



Per lb. 

 $0 25 



25 

 75 

 75 

 I 25 



Peroz. i/lb. Per lb. 



1041 Tall Scarlet $0 15 $0 50 $2 00 



1042 Tall Yellow 15 50 2 00 



1043 Tall Blood-Colored ... 15 50 2 00 



Per oz. y x \h. Per lb. 

 1044 Tall Mixed $0 15 $0 40 $i 50 



1044a Dwarf Mixed 



40 1 50 



