Good Seed, Full Weight and a Fair Price. 
MONTREAL MARKET. 
Golden Netted. Oem.— A small early melon, fine for the 
table. Exceedingly prodactive, each hill producing twelve to 
^fteen melons ; flesh light green and fine flavor. Per packet, 5 
oents ; oz., 15 cents ; i lb., 30 cents ; lb., $1.25. 
Montreal Market. 
A very large nutmeg 
melon, deeply ribbed and 
netted; the best large 
melon I have grown ; 
skin and flesh green, very 
thick and of the finest 
flavor. Per packet, 5 
cents: oz., 15 cents; i 
lb., 40 cents ; lb., $1.50. 
H a c k e n s ack. — A 
very popular melon with 
the market gardeners 
around New York. .Grows 
to a large size; is.round in 
shape, most delicious 
flavor and very produc- 
tive. Per packet, 5 cents ; 
oz. , 15 cents ; i lb. , 35 
cents; lb., $1.25. 
Bay View. — A large size nutmpg melon of recent introduc- 
tion. Green flesh, sweet and fine flavor. Per packet, 5 cents ; 
oz., 15 cents ; i lb,, 30 cents ; lb., |1.25. 
Casaba, or Persian. — The largest of the musk melons, 
Yellowish green flesh, oblong and delicious flavor. Per packet. 
■5 cents ; oz., 15 cents ; i lb., 30 cents ; lb., $1.25.. 
WATER MELONS. 
Ice Cream, or 
Peerless. — I consid- 
er this the best water 
melon grown at the 
north. One of the 
earliest, medium size, 
white seeded, rind 
thin, flesh bright red, 
solid to the center, 
very tender and sweet; 
too tender for a good 
shipping melon, as it 
breaks easily. Per 
packet, 5 cents ; oz., 
10 cents ; i lb., 30 cents ; lb., $1.00. 
Mountain Sweet. — An old favorite. One of the earliest, 
well adapted to the northern states, medium size, dark green and 
red flesh, largely grown. Per packet, 5 cents ; oz, , 10 cents ; i 
lb., 30 cents; lb., $1.00. 
Black Spanish.— An old standard melon ; rather late but 
one of the very best. Large size, dark green, flesh bright red, 
rich and sweet ; very popular and still largely grown for market; 
better than some of the new varieties. Per packet, 5 cents ; oz., 
10 cents ; i lb., 30 cents ; lb., $1.00. 
Cuban Queen.— Grows to a large size and is very solid ; 
rind thin and ripens well to the center ; skin striped with dark 
and light green ; flesh bright red, tender and sugary ; a heavy 
cropper. Per packet, 5 cents, oz,, 10 cents ; i lb,, 30 cents ; lb., 
$1.00. 
Georjfia Rattlesnake, or Gypsy. — A large oblong 
melon striped and mottled, rind thin ; red flesh and of flne 
quality. Shipped largely from the south. Per packet, 5 cents ; 
oz., 10 cents ; i lb., 30 cents ; lb., $1,00, 
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ICE CREAM MELON, 
Your Tomato seed proved the best we ever had, and your 
Cabbage seed was the very best in the country, 
^ JOS. PEACHEY, Wichita, Kansas. 
The seeds I received of you last season gave perfect satisfac- 
tion From the Carrot seed I raised the best lot of Carrots I ever 
saw' F. L. REEVES, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
