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May's Musk Melons, Selected Sorts 
May's Early Hackensack 
American Beauty 
Anew melon and after haying been 
Atested intliis Minnesota climate has 
been found to be tliecarlieslof the yellow 
varieties as well aa the most delicious 
melon on tlic market. It weighs from S 
to 10 oounds, very •wcet and luscious 
^itha sp"ey flavor. Ounce 8e. «-pound 
25c. pound 75c 
Bwrell Gem 
A red fleshed Rocky Ford Cante oupr. 
Spicy and crisp.' sweet and mellow mi 
flavor, the flesh is llnely grained and 
very thick. The seed canty is small and 
the rind thin and tough, dark green, close- 
ly netted with a green luesh. Its size is 
about 6 inches lonK by Hi inches m diam- 
eter, and weight averages iii poands 
It is an excellent sliippniK variety . 1 He 
iines are vigorous an.l h<='^ "'Vj-P[»duc."S 
very early and jtenerously. Ounce be, 
i»-pound 17e. pound 60c. 
Citron, Extra Early Green 
Fniil is round, diameter eight inches, 
bilrtel 7Sr«-P0und 20c. pound 60e. 
Emerald Gem 
rarly, flei^h salmon color, sweet, smooth 
i^kiii Ounce 7e. !4-lb. 20e. lb. 60c. 
Water Melon-Tom Watson 
This is a very large melon IS to 21 inches 
in length and 10 to 13 in diameter, it 
we ghs «-lien full developed, from 60 to 60 
TOumls. Flesh bright red. crisp and sweet 
Verv desirable for both home and market 
Oz. 6e. k-lb. 20c.lb. bOc 
AMRniCAN BEAUTY 
Extra early. Ripens in from 10 to l?days 
earlier than the popular Hackensack. 
A sweet, luscious melon that we recom- 
mend most highly to truckers on account 
of tills fact. Ounce 6e, ' i-pound 18e, 
pound 55c 
May's Rocky Ford 
Selected stock. A sweet, luscious melon 
that became world famous for its cap- 
tivating flavor. Flesh deep, ripening to 
the rind. We have used the utmost care 
in selecting our seed of this variety, look- 
ing well to shape, size, solidity, depth of 
flesh, and quality, and know that it is 
true Rocky Ford- Ounce 5c, Ji-pouno 
17e, pound 50c. 
May's Netted Gem. Ripens Mrly, 
average weight 1« lb., flesh Ihick.sweet 
and juicy. Ounce 6c, !<-pound 17c, 
pound 50c. 
Hackensack. Very large, flesh green 
coarse and very sweet. Ounce 6c. 
U-Pound 18c, pound 65c 
Hoodoo. Fine grained, sweet, good 
shipper. 
Montreal Market. Largest of th* 
Nutmegs, sweet. 
Tip Top. Medium sized, with deep yel- 
low flesh. 
Yellow Mealed Japan. Large, oval 
shaped fruit, salmon flesh- Fine flavor. 
Alxive four varieties: Ounce 6c. 
M-pound 18c. pound 55c 
Osage OP Hybrid. Flesh orange, thick, 
firm, 
Paul Rose. Flesh deep orange, sweet. 
Above two varieties: Ounce 6e, M-lb. 
18e. pound 66e. 
May's Water Melons, The Best Varieties 
May's Alabama Sweet 
ETtensively grown in the South for sliipping to distant markets. The 
meloni are large, of oblong form and have a firm, dark green, slightly 
•trio^ rind The f esh is bright red and of a delicious flavor. Seeds 
are v^ite. Ounce 5c, i<i-pound 15e. pound 40c. 
May's Early "Come-On" 
One of the earliest to ripen and continuing until frost, it insures mel- 
ons throughout the season. The frait is al.iiost globu ar, with very 
tough pale efeeii rind. Flesh red and crisp. Ounce 7e. W-pound20e, 
pound 60e. 
Tom 
Watson 
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Kleckley Sweet 
Adelicious melon with crisp, sugary scarlet flesh and white seeds. 
Very large, averaging 18 to io inches long and 10 to It inches In di- 
iimeter. The fruit ripens early but the skin is too tender to admit of 
shipping any great distance. An eKccllent variety for the home garden 
Ounce 6c, U-pound I8c. lb. 55c 
Citron, Red Seeded. Smad, round fruit; for perserving only, Ounce 
5e, }<-pound t8c. couna ooc 
Citron Green Seeded. Flesh clear white, seeds olive green. Dune* 
6c, W-pound 18e, pound 50c 
Ironclad Mammoth. Old and very popular; very Urge. Ounce 5e» 
!f-pound 14c, pound 35 
Georgia Rattlesnake or Striped Gypsy. Oblong, with mot- 
tled skin. 
Ice Cream or Peerless. Medium sized, mottled green- 
white seeds. 
Kolb's Gem. Very large, good shipper. An excel' 
lent variety, 
McElver's Sugar, rerfect quality as to texture 
and sweetness. 
Phinney's Early. Kxtra Early, very productive 
I crisp, juicy and sugary. This melon is well worth 
I planting. 
I Pride of Georgia. Very Urge, good quality. 
I Flesh most crisp, sugary and melting in the higb- 
' est degree. 
Sweetheart. Early; light motUed green, olive 
in form, red flesh. Very productive, firm and 
solid. 
Prices of the above seven varieties: 
Ounce 5c, quarter-pound 15c, one- 
pound 40c. 
Prices of seeds i» ms. Any SeleCio.. 4o^per Fkt,^ « Pte. 20o. 12 PkB. or over, 35e. per Dozea 
