JOHNSON & STOKES 
McCleary's Improved Early Jenny Lind Muskmelon. 
sion. The latter is made by dissolving half a pound of soft 
soap in one gallon of water; then adding two gallons of 
kerosene, churning violently; then diluting with ten or twelve 
gallons of water. This emulsion is put upon the melon vines 
in the form of a spray, and is one of the best insecticides 
known. It is to be used on all sucking insects, like lice and 
squash bugs. Biting insects are easily killed with Paris 
Musk Melons. — Early sorts for shipping — McCleary's Improved 
Jenny Lind, Netted Beauty, The Captain, Champion Market, Improved 
Netted Gem, Anne Arundel. Late sorts — The Princess, Johnson & 
Stokes' Superb, etc. See "Garden and Farm Manual" for descriptions. 
