"Hearts of Gold" Cantaloupe 
The World's Favorite— Sweet and Delicious to the Very Rind 
We are pleased to announce that we are prepared to furnish seed of the 
world-famed "Hearts of Gold" cantaloupe again this season, and our cus- 
tomers will be equally pleased to receive this good news, for the "Hearts of 
Gold" is "the world's favorite cantaloupe." The vines are strong, vigorous 
and exceptionally productive, frequently producing ten to twelve fancy 
melons per hill. The hill shown in the photo-engraving on Page 31, produced 
and matured twelve fully developed, perfectly netted melons of the most 
delicious quality. 
Its thick golden colored flesh, delicious spicy flavor, small seed cavity, 
thin perfectly netted rind and the fact that it thrives in all soils and climates, 
combine to make the "Hearts of Gold" a perfect cantaloupe which wins 
instant favor everywhere. All who have grown or tasted "Hearts of Gold" 
agree that in productiveness, size, quality and uniformity of melons and for 
the home garden or market, it is unequalled. Once served it is always pre- 
ferred. 
The "Hearts of Gold" should be grown in every home garden, and the 
enormous demand at fancy prices which it immediately creates in all markets, 
makes it also a highly profitable and altogether desirable crop for the com- 
mercial grower. 
"$350.00 FROM A $2.00 INVESTMENT" 
"I sold $350 worth of cantaloupes last year from only $2.00 worth of 'Hearts of Gold' 
seed. Enclosed find my check for $2.00 in payment for more of this seed." 
Stanton McVey, Wisconsin. 
"I made a net cash profit of $800 from only one acre of 'Hearts of Gold' cantaloupes 
last year. Never before saw so many cantaloupes on one acre. I am enclosing herewith 
another order for 'Hearts of Gold' seed." J. T. Hogge, Virginia. 
"From the garden package of 'Hearts of Gold' cantaloupe seed purchased from you 
last year, I sold 900 first-class cantaloupes. Did not believe that cantaloupes could produce 
so heavily." L. T. Daniels, Massachusetts. 
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