THE GOLDEN 
CHAMPLAIN 
CANTALOUPE 
H. J. Walrath & Sons 
ORIGINATORS 
R. D. 1, CONNEAUT, OHIO 
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The above photograph of the Golden Champlain Cantaloupe ■ 
shows the desirable features of their appearance—heavy netting, 
very thick flesh, and small seed cavity. The general outside 
color is gray, from the netting, underlaid with dark green. The 
flesh is a rich golden color, very tender, juicy and sweet, fine 
grained and free from stringiness, and uniformly delicious clear 
to the rind. The great advantages of the Golden Champlain arc 
its unequailed earliness which is admitted by all who have tried 
it: its remarkable hardiness, which makes it a sure crop melon: 
its delicious flavor, heavy yield, fine appearance, and good hand- 
