“/ Never Saw Better Seeds Than I Got From You Last Year ”— 
Russellville, Ark. 
CANTALOUPES 
Burrell’s Oblong Type Hearts of Gold Cantaloupe 
88 days. We developed this melon from the Hoodoo, which was a 
nearly round melon, slightly flattened from stem to blossom, and 
first introduced it as Burrell’s Oblong Type Hoodoo. The name was 
later changed to Hearts of Gold and all the best strains of Hearts 
of Gold now resemble' our original 1912 introduction. We have 
carefully selected our planting stocks each year to maintain the 
high ideal of our original introduction and have excellent seed to 
offer you. Size a little larger than the standard Rocky Ford. Well 
netted except a narrow stripe between shallow ribs; very firm and 
a good shipper; deep golden flesh is of the finest quality; sweet, spicy 
and distinctly flavored. Packs 12 to the Jumbo flat crate. 
Stock Seed Burrell’s Oblong- Type Hearts of Gold saved from the 
finest of the first melons to ripen. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 15c) (14 lb., 40e) (lb., $1.35) (5 lbs., $5.90) pre¬ 
paid. Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., $1.00 per lb.) (100 lbs., 
05c per lb.). 
No. 1 Seed Burrell’s Oblong Type Hearts of Gold, saved from 
good melons grown especially for seed. 
(Pkt., 5c) (ox., 10c) (V 4 lb., 30c) (lb., SOc) (5 lbs., $4.00) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs,, 65c per lb.) (IOO lbs., 60c 
per lb.). 
Pearl Pink Meat or Ab- 
Knff’c Pparl 95 Used 
PillL S lean extensively in 
Maryland, New Jersey and Dela¬ 
ware. Has a very tough, hard 
pearl colored rind; flesh, salmon 
colored, and of good flavor. It 
is a good shipper, packs 12 to the 
standard flat crate. 
(Pkt., 5c) (ox., 10c) (% lb., 
30c) (lb., 90c) (5 lbs., $4.00) pre¬ 
paid. Wholesale price, not pre¬ 
paid—(10 lbs., 70c per lb.) (IOO 
lbs., $00.00). 
CANTALOUPES FOR SHIPPING 
Improved H. B. No. 36 is the sort most used by shippers in the 
Rocky Ford and Imperial Valley districts. Mildew resistant varieties 
are being developed for the Imperial Valley and may take the place of 
H. B. there in the near future. H. B. No. 10 and 112 is suggested 
for those wishing a slightly smaller melon than the No. 36. The 
eastern and southern growers use the Original strain of H. B. Bur¬ 
rell’s Superfecto is the best main crop sort for planting to succeed 
the H. B. It begins ripening about the time picking is finished 
with the H. B. 
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