CARTERS EARL’S FAVOURITE MELON. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. Co, 
THE BEST GREEN-FLESH MELON 
IS CARTERS EARL’S FAVOURITE. 
Awarded a First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Seventeen First Prizes retorted last Season. 
This is without doubt the finest green-fleshed Melon grown ; it is a strong grower, free setter, and the fruit 
is large and beautifully netted, whilst the flavour has been pronounced by many lovers of this luscious fruit to be 
the very best possible. Price IS. 6 d., 2S. 6 d., and 3 s. 6 d. per packet. 
"I d'ought you would like to see a sample of your Earl's Favourite Melon. They were grown in a cool frame by myself, an amateur. 
I cut 42 Melons off six plants. There is little doubt this is the best green-llcsh Melon grown." — K. P. Hughes, The Old House. 
The Cultivation of Melon . — Sow for first crop in January, and plant when ready into pits or on slabs filled 
with good maiden loam and well rotted manure, adding a dressing of fine soil to the surface and bringing the 
plants as near the light and glass as possible. It is essential that a regular temperature be .secured rather than a 
high degree of heat. Keep a moist buoyant atmosphere during growth and give air freely when fruit is ripening, 
checking the supply of water to develop flavour. The frame varieties are sown later, and kept under glass until 
the season is sufficiently advanced for them to be put out on a warm heai> of soil in the frame. 
237, 238, & 97, High Holdokn, London — 1910, 
