WE WOULD APPRECIATE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF YOUR GARDENING FRIENDS 
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The above cut was made from a photo taken at Dr. Twitchell’s farm early in September. From a patch fifteen feet 
square he gathered 235 fine melons. 
Golden Champion Musk Melon 
The seed of this fine melon was grown for us by Dr. G. M. Twitchell at his Experimental Farm at Monmouth, 
Maine. The following is his description: The fruits are nearly round in shape, slightly ribbed, well netted, weigh¬ 
ing from three to eight pounds each. The yield is heavy, meat very thick, shell exceedingly thin, very juicy and 
of a delicious and pronounced flavor, heavy cropper, short crop. Price per packet 20c. (Packets only) 
LETTUCE—NEW YORK OR WONDERFUL 
Recommended for Summer heading. Produces Immense heads. 
15 to 18 inches across and as solid as a cabbage. The outer leaves 
are rich dark green, while the heart blanches up beautifully and 
the quality is superb. Crisp, tender and delicious. Absolutely 
free from bitterness. This is the lettuce grown so largely in Cali¬ 
fornia and shipped East. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; lb- $1.00. 
Gathering Bobolink Beans for Home Canning 
BOBOLINK POLE BEANS 
BEST ON EARTH 
If you want the very best, most tender and 
delicious “String Beans,” raise the Bobolink. 
The best pole bean for northern planting, ex¬ 
tremely early and very prolific, the vines 
bearing long, flat, meaty pods, entirely free 
from strings or fiber, a rich, light green color, 
very attractive, most excellent quality, the 
very best of all the pole beans. Plant enough 
to can—they are delicious. This splendid va¬ 
riety is soon bound to be the most popular 
Pole Bean grown. In many respects they 
surpass anything we know of. The pods re¬ 
tain their stringless and tender qualities un¬ 
til they are almost ripe. They are hardy, 
easily grown and enormously productive. 
Larke packet, postpaid, 15c; Vi pt. 20c; pt. 
35c; qt. 65c. 
OUR 10c PACKETS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS ARE EXTRA LARGE AND WELL FILLED 
