GOLDEN BEAUTY CASABA 
CASABA 
GOLDEN BEAUTY — Grown 
mostly in the hotter sections. Good 
shipper. Fruits medium large, globe 
shaped; weigh 6 pounds; outer color 
golden yellow; surface wrinkled, 
tough. Flesh white, luscious and 
spicy. 115 days. 
Packet, 5c; Ounce, 15c; 
V4 Lb., 50c; Lb., $1.50. 
WATERMELONS 
LILLY’S KING AND QUEEN 
—Called the Winter Melon on ac¬ 
count of its exceptional keeping qual¬ 
ity. Fruits small, nearly round, creamy 
white, with faint irregular pale green 
stripes; rind tough. Flesh deep red, 
very' firm and of fine quality. Seeds 
small and very black. 90 days. 
Packet, 5c; Ounce, 15c; 
l A Lb., 40c; Lb., $1.20. 
KELCKLEY’S SWEET — A good 
medium early variety, especially de¬ 
sirable for home use and local markets. 
Fruits large, cylindrical, dark bluish 
green, with thin, tender rind; flesh 
bright red, fine-grained and extremely 
sweet; seeds white. 85 days. 
Packet, 5c; Ounce, 15c; 
V 4 Lb., 35c; Lb., $1.00. 
KING AND QUEEN, WINTER MELON 
MUSKMELONS 
JiffiS TIP TOP —A splendid 
variety for home and market 
garden use. Fruits large, slightly 
oval, weigh 6 to 7 pounds; skin 
pale green, turning yellow at ma¬ 
turity, distinctly ribbed and slightly 
netted. Flesh bright salmon, sweet 
and delicious. Ripe in 90 days. 
Packet, 5c; Ounce, 15c; 
l A Lb., 35c; Lb., $1.10. 
Use Morcrop Fertilizer if you 
want to grow extra fine Melons. 
HEARTS OF GOLD 
HEARTS OF GOLD or HOODOO — 
Grown extensively by market gardeners, a 
good shipper. Fruits practically round, weigh 
2 pounds, slightly ribbed, covered with fine 
gray netting. Flesh very thick, deep pink 
salmon; juicy, sweet and aromatic. 95 days. 
Packet, 5c; Ounce, 15c; 
l A Lb., 35c; Lb., $1.00. 
HONEY DEW 
HONEY DEW — An excellent 
shipper and keeper. Fruits large, 
globular, weigh 5 to 7 pounds. 
Surface smooth, hard, practically no 
netting; creamy white. Flesh light 
emerald green, thick, ripen¬ 
ing to the rind; juicy and 
tender, with distinctive 
sweetness. 110 days. 
Packet, 5c; Ounce, 15c; 
V* Lb., 40c; Lb., $1.20. 
Where seasons are short it pays to 
start plants indoors. Move them out as 
soon as the weather permits. 
TIP TOP 
HALES BEST EARLY— An out 
standing early shipping cantaloupe. 
Fruits oval; inconspicuous ribbing 
with heavy netting. Flesh extreme¬ 
ly thick, salmon-orange, sweet and 
of fine quality. Plant these 
in your own garden. 85 
days. 
Packet, 5c; Ounce, 15c; 
1 4 Lb., 40c; Lb., $H.20. 
See page 3 for HONEY 
ROCK, “All American” 
Gold Medal winner, and 
IMPROVED PER- 
PECTO, Award of 
Merit winner for 1932. 
BURRELL’S GEM—Fruits 
oblong, weigh 3 pounds; 
heavily netted and faintly 
ribbed; flesh thick, deep 
salmon, of fine quality. A 
standard shipping variety. 
95 days. 
Packet, 5c; Ounce, 15c; 
Va Lb., 35c; Lb., $1.10. 
The stems of Sweet Peas are made long and strong by the use of fertilizer. Garden Morcrop at planting time does wonders. 
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