SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



CANTALOUPE— Continued 



Anne Arundel 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



Anne Arundel (70 days from 



planting to ripening).— A thick, oval 

 Melon much larger than Rocky Ford, 

 ribs very distinct and netted all over. 

 Flesh green and sugary. It is in all 

 respects one of the best of Melons. 

 Its entire webbing or netting fits it 

 to resist abrasion during shipment. 

 It always gives satisfaction on good 

 ground. 



Lb. I Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



$1.25 40 15 5 



Netted Gem, 70 days.— Early, quality good, 

 well netted, golden between ribs. 

 Lb. iLb. Oz. Pkt. 



70 20 10 5 



Knight's Early, 70 days.— Green-fleshed, by many considered superior to Rocky 

 Ford, rounder at the ends, sometimes a perfect globe, completely netted, small 

 ribbed, a good shipper. Very healthy and productive $1 . 90 



Atlantic City, 72 days.— A fine, bold, pineapple-shaped Melon of excellent quahty, 

 large and very showy; moderately ribbed and so heavily netted as to fit it for 

 shippmg to long distances. Flesh green, thick and sweet; doing admirably 

 well on sandy soils and possessing all the good quahties of the Acme or Baltimore 

 Citron, with largely increased size. Forty will frequently fill a baiTel, and 

 their appearance sells them..... 1.25 



Large Hackensack, or Turk's Cap, 80 days.— 



Flesh green, a favorite with Market Gardeners. 

 One of the best Melons for shipping; will carry 

 10 days. Twenty will generally fill a barrel. 

 Suitable for heavy soil. 

 Lb. iLb. Oz. Pkt. 



10 



M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



60 20 10 



40 15 



95 



30 



Missouri, 80 days.— A sort of rare good quaHty. 



Form globular, flattened at each 

 end; wonderfully ribbed, with 

 dark green cavities, ribs cov- 

 ered with strong netting, fitting 

 it for shipment; flesh green, 

 flavor excellent, fohage strong 

 and hardy. 



Lb. iLb. Oz. Pkt. 



$1.50 



45 



15 



Montreal, 85 days. — A particu- 

 larly showy Citron, average 

 weight 10 pounds, going up to 

 20; 8 to 9 inches largest 

 diameter. Well ribbed and 

 netted. Flesh deep, sugary 

 and green in color. Suitable 

 for heavy soil. Of such great 



celebrity in Canada as to be the only variety cultivated. Best started under 

 glass in frames and remaining in original location 1 . 25 



Large Hackensack 



40 15 



Acme or Baltimore. — ^A Melon of high repute at Philadelphia and Baltimore. 

 Known in Maryland as the Baltimore Citron. It is showy, pointed at both 

 ends, strongly netted, which fits it for shipment, the netting protecting it from 

 injury. This variety, in good average soil and under average conditions, will 

 produce 100 barrels to the acre. The best selling Melon in the Philadelphia 

 market. Green fleshed, fine flavored, productive and a good shipper, packing 

 25 to 30 to a crate 



95 30 10 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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