D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
WINTER MELONS 
Only Southern Planters should plant these melons. They do best 
in arid sections under irrigation 
fiolrlpn Rpantv Pacaka TIlis is the finest of tlie casabas 
VJUlUCll OCaUiy V/dSaUa and a money maker lor market 
growers wherever casabas mature well. The photo above shows the 
type of this variety, which runs very true. The flesh is sweet, juicy, 
very fine grained and deep. The seeds are held firmly in the center 
and the melons keep well for two or three mopths after maturity. 
On the markets they are gaining in favor and there is now a demand 
for very large shipments. This is the sort most extensively grown 
in California. 
Try them in your home garden if you do not grow for market. 
An ounce of seed may produce you many dollars’ worth of fine melons. 
Our strain of this is very uniform in size and shape, and we 
recommend it to the most critical planters. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (V 4 lb., 30c) (lb., DOc) (5 lbs., $4.00) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(lO lbs., 65c per lb.) (100 lbs., 60c 
per lb.). 
Persian Melon 
A special selection of our own growing starting with the product 
of one plant. 
Do not compare this seed with just ordinary Persian Melon Seed. 
This is a special melon for fancy trade and planters can afford to 
plant only the best seed. 
Pffcfgian 120 days. Requires a long season to maturity, and suc- 
rciMall cessfully grown only in California and the south, in more 
or less the arid regions. Size 9 inches in diameter, solidly netted 
with a fine closely laced netting. Skin dark green; flesh thick bright 
orange, distinctly flavored. 
(Pkt., 5c) (o*., 15c) (% lb., 46c) (lb., $1.50) (5 lbs., $6.60) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., $1.20 per lb.) (10O lbs., $110.00). 
From Morgan, Minn. —“Your vegetable seeds seem to be well 
adapted to this climate and do exceptionally well. At present we are 
having a real watermelon feast grown from your seeds. They are large 
and very sweet.” 
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