MJICV Tl/rCT nivr am Welon seeds can be had In 5-ccnt pkts. (ii ordered by mail, add 8 cents 
I'LUoJV iuCJLUlA. per lb. for postage). 
Champion Market Melon, 
CHAMPION MARKET. A perfect globe in shape, but somewhat deeply ribbed and densely netted; 
thick flesh of a light green color and rich, sweet flavor; very productive, frequently bearing 
seven perfect melons on a single vine. Oz., 1 0 cents ; lb., 60 cents. 
COLUMBUS. Distinct in shape, color, and general marliing.s ; the flesh Is light green, solid, and 
thick, even at the blossom end, leaving only a small seed cavity; it ripens with the Hacken- 
sackj'isaheavyyielderand long keeper. The vines are strong and thrifty, and the melons, 
even if left on the vines a week after they are ripe and are ready to pick, stin retain their good 
quality. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 60 cents. 
M ELROSE. One of the best for home or market use; oval in shape, handsome in appearance, with 
solid green flesh of a pale green color and good flavor. Oz., 1 0 cents ; lb., 75 cents. 
PflNNON BALL. A grand melon, round as a ball, of medium size and heavily netted ; flesh light 
green, meliing, and deliciously flavored; very prolific, and continues in bearing a long time. 
Oz., 10 cents; lb., 60 cents. 
BANQUET. Of good size, distinct and beautiful in appearance, and the best red-fleshed Melon we 
know of. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 60 cents. 
OSAGE or MILLER'S CREAM. An egg-shaped variety, growing to a medium size; skin thin, of a 
darkgrcen colm and well netted; flesh o'f a salmon-pink color, remarkably sweet and spicy in 
flavor, extremely thick, and delicious to the nnd. Oz., 10 cents; lb., 60 cents. 
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