T T r\ _ 1 j i (Also Known as 
Honey Rock Cantaloupe s„ g a r i<„,k 
In the “All-American Selection,” season 1932, this melon was awarded a gold 
medal by a committee composed of a number of the best known seedsmen in America. 
T 'HE Honey Rock is a recent addition to the canta¬ 
loupe family and is very popular in the central 
western states as a roadside market melon. It is 
also a good shipper within a reasonable distance. It is 
early and prolific. Size, medium. Shape, mostly 
round. The rind is hard and is of a light slate color, 
covered with a coarse, irregular netting. The thick 
salmon-colored flesh is firm and has a distinct pleasing 
flavor that appeals to all who enjoy a good cantaloupe. 
It should be picked on a full slip. It is a fine home 
garden melon. Our seed is Colorado-grown and of 
the best quality. 
p • Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 34 lb. 25c; lb. 90c; 5 to 
rrice. 10 ib s . at 80c per lb.; 25 to 50 lbs. at 70c 
per lb.; 100 lbs. and over at 65c per lb. 
Copenhagen Market Cabbage 
Market Gardeners’ Favorite 
T 'HE earliest large round-headed cabbage yet introduced. The heads are round, very 
solid, and exceptionally large for an early variety, averaging from 5 to 8 pounds in weight. 
It is as early as the Jersey Wakefield, and makes a much heavier yield. It is short¬ 
stemmed but makes a vig¬ 
orous, compact growth, 
with but few outer leaves, 
which are medium light 
green. The compact 
growth of the plant, the 
solidity of the head, its 
excellent flavor, and ex¬ 
treme earliness, all com¬ 
bine to make the Copen¬ 
hagen Market one of the 
most desirable early cab¬ 
bages. 
The seed we offer is im¬ 
ported direct from Den¬ 
mark by ourselves, and is 
the best that can be secured. 
Price: 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 34 
lb. 65c; 1 lb. $2.20; 5 to 
10 lbs. at $2.00 per lb. 
All prices quoted include transportation charges to your town. 
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Garwood & Woodside, Rocky Ford , Colorado 
