SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



CANTALOUPE— Continued 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE 



Extra Early Hackensack, 65 days. — Ten 



days earlier than the old Hackensack, large, 

 round, flattened, deeply ribbed, flesh thick 

 and of excellent flavor. 



Lb. 

 31.25 



£Lb. 

 40 



Oz. 

 15 



Pkt. 



5 



Knight's Early 



Janny Lind, Small, 58 days.— A very small 

 early variety, flattened at the poles, of sur- 

 passing good quality, recommended for 

 family garden, rather small for market. 

 The only variety which has retained its 

 reputation for thirty years. 

 Lb. | Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



$1.25 40 15 5 



Knight's Early Sweet Air, 70 days.— Green- 

 fleshed, by many considered superior to 

 Rocky Ford, rounder at the ends, some- 

 times a perfect globe, completely netted, 

 small ribbed, a good shipper. Very healthy 

 and productive. Quite distinct, very often completely round, like a big shad- Lb. 

 dock, and well netted all over, protecting it from injury in handling $1.25 



^Lb. 

 40 



Oz. 

 15 



Pkt. 

 5 



Netted Rock 

 King 



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



— Very large; flattened, always good. 

 Flesh green, a favorite with Market 

 Gardeners. One of the best Melons for 

 shipping; will carry 10 days. Twenty 

 will generally fill a barrel. 



Lb. 



51.25 



£Lb. 

 40 



Oz. 

 15 



Pkt. 

 5 



Netted Rock King, 65 days.— 



Green fleshed. In many sections con- 

 sidered an improvement on the Rocky 

 Ford because of its more perfect netting, 

 safeguarding it against rubbing in trans- 

 portation. Shape almost round and 

 without ribs. By some seedsmen and 

 growers known as Green Fleshed Pollock, 

 a local name which designates a most 

 valuable strain, but not distinct from the 

 Netted Rock King. 



Lb. 



$2.25 



ILb. 

 65 



Oz. 



25 



Pkt. 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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