"HEARTS OF GOLD ' 
OWING to the fact that the Hearts of Gold cantaloupe has proved so profitable to 
our customers, we have secured from Col. Roland Morrill, the originator, the sole 
right to continue selling seed of this world-famed cantaloupe. 
The Hearts of Gold unquestionably is the most delicious and most profitable cantaloupe 
grown. The plants are strong, vigorous growers and wonderfully productive. The melons 
are almost round and of large size, averaging from six to eight inches in diameter. Their 
seed cavity is small and the flesh very thick and meaty. Their flavor is indeed most deli- 
cious, — unequalled by any other cantaloupe. The Hearts of Gold differs from all other 
cantaloupes. The meat is sweet and delicious right to the very rind. On every market, 
the Hearts of Gold leads all other cantaloupes both in sales and price. They are served 
in the finest and most exclusive hotels in the country, also on dining cars and first-class 
passenger steamers. 
Mr. Morrill has had more than forty years' experience in growing cantaloupes. He 
is the largest individual cantaloupe grower in America and is recognized throughout the 
country as the leading authority on all matters pertaining to their culture. He is fre- 
quently consulted by the Department of Agriculture. 
Mr. Morrill has originated many leading varieties and has grown practically every 
known variety, and says that Hearts of fJold beats them all, both for family use and market. 
He has made S700.00 per acre in a single season and has sold single carloads at prices 
ranging from $700.00 to $900.00 net. 
The Hearts of Gold succeeds everywhere and growers in all sections of the country 
have no trouble whatever in disposing of all they can produce at prices which net them 
a big profit. 
H. C. Potter, Sioux Falls, S. D., reports a cash profit of $18.60 from only $1.00 worth 
of Hearts of Gold seed which he secured from us, besides supplying his family with all 
the delicious melons they could use. His yifild was at the rate of $1800.00 per acre. 
In the hot climate of the south, J. T. Taylor, Yale, Okla., made a cash profit of $80.00 
from only $2.50 worth of Hearts of Gold seed. 
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