Selected Stocks MUSK MELONS Cream List 
May's Netted Qem Melon. 
Mflv'c TJpftpH fl-Pm '^^^y ^'P*" «arly and grow to an 
^ Aicttcu- vjciXi.. average weight of one and a quarter pounds. 
The flesh is thick, sweet, juicy, fine grained and of a iiglit green color. Skin 
a deep green, and heavily ribbed and netted. Pkt. Sc., oz. ISc, H lb. 3Sc.» 
lb. $1.25. 
T?nrlrv l^nrH Cut.) A sweet, luscious melon that has become 
XvUl/Ji.jf X" UlU.. world famous for its captivating flavor, " Rocky Ford" 
lias proved to be a very valuable melon in every respect, somewhat resem- 
l)lirig the old "Netted Gem," but is more oval in 8hai>e. Fruit averages five 
to six inches in length. The skin is of a rich, greenish-gold; the nutmeg is 
prominent and light in color; the flesh is very deep, ripening clear to the rind, 
ami it has a very small seed cavity. It is very sweet and luscious in flavor, 
uii'.l is entirely devoid of any stringy character whatever. We have used 
the utmost care in selecting our seed of this variety, looking well to shape, 
size, soiiditv, depth of flesh, seed cavity, color of flesh and quality, and know 
that it is the true Rocky Ford, Pkt, 5c., oz. I(k:., H lb. 20c., lb. 75c. 
Rocky Ford Melon. 
Yellow Meated Japan AU'Ion. 
Rocky Ford (Yellow Flesh.) rbVSo'."' '*^" ^ 
OSflP'C or Hvhrifl ^'^^ most popular varieties, both for the 
5 xxj^uxiLi. market and home garden. Fruits are of good 
size, the skin is dark green, banded with lighter streaks. The flesh is of 
orange color, thick, firm and of exceptionally fine quality. Pkt. Sc., 02. lOc., 
H lb. 2Sc., lb. 80c. 
Vpllnw TVr<»«i+ef1 Jonar) (See Cut.) Where sweetness, combined 
iCllUW lUCctlCU J d.pd.U. aavor. is desired, this variety will 
surely please, as it not only produces melons of large size, but has that crisp, 
sugary flavor so much desired in a musk melon. The flesh is firm, fine- 
grained, rich, deep yellow, and of the highest flavor. Very popular with 
market gardeners, as it always commands a high price on the market. Pkt. 
Sc., oz. lOc, H lb. .TOc. lb. $1.00. 
MUSK MELONS, Standard List. 
Each variety is 5 cents per packet. 
Acme or Baltimore. Early, light green flesh 
Banquet. Flesh a rich sahnon color 
Citron. Extra early, green 
Defender. One of the best of the yellow fleshed 
Early Green Nutmeg. An excellent shipper 
Emerald Gem. Flesh salmon, skin emerald green 
Long Island Beauty. Green flesh, early, large 
Norfolk Button. Green flesh, early and productive. . . . 
Paul Rose or Petoskey, Flesh orange red in color. 
Montreal Nutmeg. Grows to large size, green flesh.. . 
Winter Pine Apple. 
The Melon Peach , 
I^ongest keeper 
or Mango-Meloni for preserving. 
Per oz. 
H n>. 
Per lb 
$0.10 
$0.25 
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.35 
1.00 
.3.00 
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.40 
1.25 
WATERMELONS. 
The Wonderful Sugar or Mclver. 
This widely famous melon is of southern origin. It is of 
medium size, with stri|)ed or variegated exterior, beauti- 
ful red flesh and light colored or white .seeds. The flesh 
is entirely stringless, and of perfect quality as to texture 
and sweetness. The vines are strong, thrifty and pro- 
lific, and well adapted to withstand either wet weather 
or drought. This melon has been extensively grown in 
the North and South, and has given the l>e.st of results in 
all sections. The Wonderful Sugar Melon should be 
grown in every garden. It is well adapted to nearby 
markets, but is rather delicate for long shipments. Pkt. 
Sc., oz. lOc., H lb. 25c., lb. 7Sc. 
Iiri<irlr1p-«r'c .'»5-arpp+ I>arge oblong melon, 20 in- 
jsjecKiey b oweet. ^^.^^ j„ length by lo toi2 
inches in diameter. The skin is dark green, flesh bright 
scarlet, the rind only about one-half inch in thickness. 
The scarlet flesh is sweet and sugary and is of such tex- 
ture that it leaves no strings of pulp whatever in eating. 
The melon is better for home use than for shipping, and 
we believe it is the best table melon to-day. Pkt. Sc., oz. 
!0c., M lb. 20c., lb. 60c. 
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