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Plant LIEFGREEN Superior Vegetable Seed 
HONEY BALL —This melon has become very popular. In appearance 
it is similar to the Honey Dew, but is smaller and runs more uniform. Has 
a wonderful flavor and preferred sometimes to the Honey Dew. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 20c; % 60c; 1 lb., $1.75. 
TIP TOP —A prime 
favorite for the home garden 
or nearby markets. Medium 
size, deeply ribbed, slightly 
netted. Flesh is salmon, 
rich and sweet. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 15c; % lb., 50c; 1 lb., 
$1.50. 
EARLY LARGE 
HACKENSACK— Very ear¬ 
ly. Good sized melons 
weighing five to ten pounds 
each. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % 
lb., 40c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
HONEY DEW and CASABA MELONS 
HONEY DEW —Excellent flavor, good keeping qualities and very pro¬ 
lific. Flesh is light green and sweet as honey. Ready to pull when green 
lustre has changed to a creamy yellow and ready to eat when an impression 
can be made with the thumb. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 50c; 1 lb., $1.50. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY —The most popular and the best flavored C'asaba 
Melon grown. Grows from six to eight inches in diameter, is nearly round, 
slightly pointed at the stem end. The wrinkled skin is a beautiful golden 
yellow and the rind is very hard. The flesh is pure white and very thick. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; *4 lb., 65c; 1 lb., $2.00. 
IMPROVED HYBRID— A variety that ripens late and is a good keep¬ 
er. Thick flesh of excellent quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; % lb., 75c; 1 lb., 
$2.50. 
MUSTARD —Mostaza 
CULTURE—Very easy to grow. Sow in the Fall and during the Win¬ 
ter and Spring months. Drill in rows and cover lightly. Mustard is not 
particular as to soil, but a medium heavy soil is best. 
SOUTHERN CURLED —The true curled leaf variety. Cooks like Spin¬ 
ach and has a very agreeable flavor. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; % lb., 35c; 1 lb., 
$ 1 . 00 . 
OSTRICH PLUME —Is delicious as well as ornamental; the leaves 
resemble ostrich plumes, hence the name. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; % lb., 35c; 
1 lb., $1.00. 
CHINESE GREEN CURLED —This is a delicious vegetable, being less 
pungent than the American varieties. Like Spinach, it thrives during the 
Winter season. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; T 4 lb., 40c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
ONIONS —Cebolla 
CULTURE—A rich, well drained 
soil will produce fine Onions. If soil 
is not well drained it will produce 
thick necked scallions. A well fertil¬ 
ized sandy loam is the best. In the 
lower altitudes in Arizona planting 
starts in September and continues 
throughout the Fall and early Win¬ 
ter months. Time of planting depends 
on the variety. Drill Onion Seed in 
14-inch rows and irrigate in the fur¬ 
rows between the ridges to avoid 
Prices Listed are Postpaid. 
Field of Onions Growing for Seed 
MUSKMELON—Tip Top 
