Burrell’s Vine Seeds—Direct from the Grower to You 
WHITE MELONS 
Honey Dew—Green Meatecl 
Honey Dew—Green Meatecl (Antibes) African 7 origin 
and requires a long- season. Ours is the globe type preferred by the 
leading shippers. Rind, smooth, hard, no netting, creamy white 
changing to a slightly golden tinge when ripe, at which time slight 
checks appear on the surface. Flesh, light emerald green, thick, 
juicy and tender, the sweetest of all melons. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz„ 15c) (lb., 35c) (11>., $1.10) (5 lbs., $4.85) prepaid. 
Honey Dew-Golden Flesh Jmaller^an^^GreV^Meat^ 
Rich golden flesh is very sweet and tasty. Grow some of these for 
roadside market and treat your customers to a pleasant surprise. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 35c) (lb., $1.10) (5 lbs., $4.85) prepaid. 
Golden Honeymoon (New) JL d meTonf to^wetkl^aniS 
than Honey Dew with a beautiful golden colored rind. A California 
grower recommends it as mildew resistant. Color of rind rich golden, 
flesh green, quality excellent, sweet and delicious. Picked full slip 
it keeps a long time. 25 cars shipped in 1933 from Rocky Ford to 
New York sold for twice the price per crate realized from the orig¬ 
inal Honey Dew. 
This new melon is not fully true to type but it has proven a 
money maker and we hope in a very few years to have fixed the 
type to that of the deepest fleshed, finest flavored melons. At present 
some of the melons have thinner flesh than desirable. Outside 
appearance, size and color are quite uniform. 
Arizona growers will find Golden Honeymoon withstands heat 
better than Honey Dew. 
The rind turns yellow when the melon is two-thirds grown. Do 
not pick until they slip from the vine with slight pressure. 
Every melon grower should plant some of this melon. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 40c) (lb., 81.50) (5 lbs.. $6.60) prepaid. 
Haney Dew Mildew Resistant No. 60 (New) Ji° ys . 
Mildew has been so prevalent in the Imperial Valley of California 
the past few seasons that growers have experienced difficulty in the 
production of cantaloupes and melons. Dr. Jagger, working in con¬ 
nection with U. S. D. A., has been conducting extensive experiments 
with the view of developing mildew resistant strains. In the Honey 
Dew Mildew Resistant No. 60 he has developed something unusu¬ 
ally fine. Not only is it resistant but the type of fruits and_ quality 
is superior to the Original Honey Dew. Melons are very uniform in 
size and shape. Type of fruit differs from the Original Strain in 
that shape is better suited to packing; it is more nearly globe. 
Flesh is light emerald green, extremely thick, juicy and tender. 
Seed cavity has a slight orange tinge but this color does not extend 
into the flesh. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 50c) (V 4 lb., $1.40) (lb., $5.00) (5 lbs., $22.00) 
prepaid. 
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See Page 83 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
From Huntington Park, Calif.—‘‘I remember my grandfather get¬ 
ting seeds from you 20 years ago. He was never satisfied with any 
other. I saw your lovely seed farms and it was 1 like meeting an old 
friend when I saw your name on the sign boards. 
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