Cole’s Early 
Watermelon 
Muskmelon 
Muskmelons sugared to 
the taste of all particular 
people are so easily grown. 
The thick meaty green or 
golden luscious flesh with 
that appetizing scent whets 
even the appetite of the in¬ 
valid. It is very easy to 
raise and not particular as 
to soils but the early ma¬ 
turing varieties that we of¬ 
fer must be 
planted for sur¬ 
er results. Pkt. 
5c. Page 19. 
Cabbage 
For a balanced diet and for 
variety the leafy vegetables are 
used extensively. Take the Cop¬ 
enhagen Market or Golden Acre 
if only one variety is planted as 
both of these varieties com¬ 
mence to head early and can be 
used at any stage. They mature 
large heavy solid heads for fall 
and winter use. Both of excel¬ 
lent quality. Pkt. 5c. We also 
have plants for sale. Page 23. 
No other vegetable is planted more 
generally than Beets. Most people use 
them when they are small for cream¬ 
ing, buttered or pickling and we do not 
believe that there is a pickle as popular 
as those that are made from the small 
round Beets. 
At least 1 oz. should be sown for the 
average family. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 10c. 
The melons are the only two 
vegetables that can compete 
with the fruits and that can 
be universally raised. Water¬ 
melons, sweetened with the 
nectar of the gods is one of 
them. The crisp melting juicy 
hearts are relished by every¬ 
one. Watermelons do best on 
a light or sandy loam. The va¬ 
rieties we recommend for earl¬ 
iness must be planted for best 
success. Pkt. 5c. Page 18. 
Delicious 
Golden Acre 
