Kind Words From Our Growers 
We are pleased to publish a few letters on the following pages from customers to 
whom we have sold Hearts of Gold Melom Seed. These letters all come to us abso¬ 
lutely unsolicited and believe you will he interested in reading them. We hope to 
have your order for some seed this season and are sure you will be greatly pleased 
with the melons. Please note the Hearts of Gold are grown in all parts of the United 
States. 
Arkansas. My Hearts of Gold cantaloupe vines stood 
up wonderfully during the drought, bore a good crop of 
fine quality. 1 always find a ready market for Hearts of 
Gold. I sell all the Hotels and Cafes here. They have used 
my Hearts of Gold for six years and zvon’t use any other 
variety. Yours for success. 
Canada. “We are interested in a fairly large planting of 
your Hearts of Gold cantaloupe seed. From past experience 
of several years the Hearts of Gold seed obtained from you 
has been very satisfactory.” “We have beeyi growing your 
Hearts of Gold cantaloupes for ten years, also our neigh¬ 
bors, and the demand grozvs each year for this melon.” 
"Have grown your Hearts of Gold two seasons and have 
found them a very fine melon and true to type.” 
Indiana. “Have used your Hearts of Gold seed several 
times. They are the most satisfactory melons I have ever 
grown.” “Have used your seed 8 years. Last crop averaged 
10 to 2T melons per hill.” 
Iowa. Have been planting Hearts of Gold seed for 8 
years and I always sell all, never having enough for the 
demand. 
Tennessee. Have planted many kinds of cantaloupes 
trying to find a dependable one, and not until I tried 
Hearts of Gold did I feel that I had reached the best. They 
should be called “Seek no Further,” for when tried it is 
not wise to seek for something better, for it cannot be 
found. 
Utah. Have been planting your Hearts of Gold for 9 
years and they are best by test. 
Oregon. Please send seed for 8 acres of Hearts of Gold 
cantaloupes. 1 introduced them here several years ago and 
have grozvn them ever since with marked success. I can 
get cheap seed here, but I want the best seed obtainable. 
Nevada. Have been raising Hearts of Gold for 7 years 
and find they are all you say for them and more. Have a 
roadside market and I like to advertise a good thing. 
Kentucky. Customers of 5 to 10 years report fine crops. 
Wisconsin. Have raised Hearts of Gold melons from 
your seed for the past 10 years and have found them good 
sellers. 
Oklahoma. Had good success with my Hearts of Gold 
cantaloupes. Melons zverc plentiful here yet I could easily 
sell mine where others failed. 
Pennsylvania. Was much pleased with the results 
from your Hearts of Gold cantaloupe seed. Have raised 
melons for several years but do not think that I have ever 
had a purer strain of any kind of melons. Every melon 
was good and no “off types” 
Michigan. Planted 3 acres of your Hearts of Gold can¬ 
taloupe seed last year and the yield was very favorable 
considering the dry season, only one rain after planting. 
They yielded about 150 bu. per acre and their flavor was 
delicious and everybody around here wanted those melons. 
MARKET GROWERS JOURNAL, Na¬ 
tional trade paper for vegetable growers. $1 
per year; $2 for 3 years; $5 for 10 years. 
Include this in your order. 
Field of Hearts of Gold Melons. This photo was taken on the Morrill farms. Note the excellent foliage 
growth. The field was sprayed six times, hence entirely free from rust. 
