D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
CANTALOUPES 
HAND-CUTTING CANTALOUPES 
The melons are cut In two and passed over the rounded end of the 
knife. The seed falls in a bucket 
Salmon Tinted Pollock—10-25 melon is of the Rocky 
Ford type, covered with a closely laced grey netting. Flesh, green, 
changing to salmon near the seed cavity. Melons practically all 
standard in size; flavor very good and a good shipper. Packs 15 to 
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(Fkt., 5c) (ok., 10c) (% lb., 30c) (lb., 90c) (5 lbs., $4.00) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., 70c per lb.) (100 lbs., $00.00). 
Salmon Tinted Pollock 10-25 Stock Seed f^u 1 sll°cT- 
mens. Crown set. Put up in 1 lb. sealed cloth bags. 
(Pkt., 5c) (ok., 15c) (% lb., 40c) (lb., $1.35) (5 lbs., $5.90) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., $1.05 per lb.) (100 lbs., $95.00). 
lftl ^3 days. A new strain developed from the Pollock 
k-JpCLldi 10-25, which it resembles, except the flesh is a rich 
salmon having some of the flavor of the Burrell Gem. A good shipper, 
used most extensively in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Packs 15 to the 
st3/iid3.rd flctt cr£tt0 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 35c) (lb., $1.10) (5 lbs., $4.85) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., S5c per lb.) (IOO lbs., $75.00). 
Eden Gem (Rocky Ford Green Flesh) flLhed 3 '' r 0 8 ck e ? 
Ford type, slightly oblong, solidly netted, very firm and highly re¬ 
sistant to certain diseases. A good shipper. Packs 15 to the stand¬ 
ard fiat crate. Flesh, green, deep, fine grained and sweet. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (14 lb., 30c) (lb., 90c) (5 lbs., $4.00) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., 70c per lb.) (100 lbs., $00.00). 
BurrelFs Improved Watter’s Solid Net — Extra 
r a J„ 82 days. DO NOT PLANT THIS VARIETY IF VINES RUST 
KL.ariy IN YOUR DISTRICT. This SOLID NET Cantaloupe is the 
earliest strain of Rocky Ford Cantaloupe. It sets a very heavy first 
crop, so that in a few days after the first crop begins to ripen large 
pickings are getting ripe. The netting is well developed, gray and 
closely laced. The flesh is light green and of excellent quality. The 
seed cavity is some larger than any of the previous strains listed. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (14 lb., 30c) (lb., 90c) (5 lbs., $4.00) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., 70e per lb.) (IOO lbs., $00.00). 
EXPERIENCED GROWERS BUY THE BEST SEED 
After all, the price paid for seeds amounts to very little com¬ 
pared with that expended in the growing and harvesting of your 
crop. The difference in price between the best seed and poor seed 
is slight but the difference in results may be considerable. The only 
bargain in seed is in quality. 
In most cases there is no way you can tell the variety, trueness 
to type, productiveness or hardiness by examining seed. You may 
readily pass on the sample; and germination tests can easily be made 
for viability, but you must depend on the grower for all of the other 
important considerations. 
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