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A SUPERB NEW WHITE-PLESHED MELON. 
NEW 
CARTERS BARNETT HILL FAVOURITE MELON. 
We have pleasure in bringing this grand now Melon to our customers’ notice, as we are confident that there 
will be a large deniand for it. It is superbly netted, orange-yellow in colour, with white flesh and a splendid 
flavour; it is free selling an<l a perfect exhibition variety. ... . . , 
The raiser, Mr. A. Mitchelson, states that the Melon has a strong constitution, is a free setter, juicy and 
splendid flavour, above the average size, with a rich orange colour, handsomely netted, and is a grand 
exhibition variety. 
Price 2 S. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per packet. 
Extract from GartUners' Chronicle, August 7th, 1909: — MELON BARNETT HILL FAVOURITE.— >The fruit of tins variety much 
resembles Blenheim Orange. It has a rich yellow and handsomely netted rind, bnt white flesh. When the variety was first sent to 
the Committee last year for opinion, it was decided to try it at Wisley. Plants have been cultivated there this ye.ar, and a fruit was 
tasted at Wisley by a cieputation from the Committee on the 27th ult. The fruit then proved to he so good it was unammously recom- 
mended for an Award of Merit. Tliis was granted at the full meeting of the Committee. 
KAY.VES J’AA’A-, LONDON, S.^K-ign. 
