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MUSKMELONS 
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Honey Rock. Our stock is the more heavily netted type. 
HONEY ROCK—85 DAYS 
Here is an excellent sort for roadside markets. A fail' shipper 
which may be trucked several hundred miles and has carried when 
carefully picked a distance equal to two or three days by rail. We 
shipped a crate to Market Growers Journal, Louisville, Ky., which 
arrived in good condition. The rind is very firm and the melon solid, 
which accounts for the name Rock, and the sweetness and flavor so 
distinctive, combined to give it the name Honey Rock. It is an early 
sort. Flesh, salmon, fine grained, and having an attractive spicy 
flavor. Fruits nearly round and weigh about 2% pounds. A favorite 
in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. 
Stock Seed Honey Rock of the flrst 
(Pitt., JIlf | (ox., 20c) I >A lb., 700 (lb., $2.10) <5 lbs., ¥9.25) prepaid. 
No. 1 Seed Honey Rock !s; e c cia5™“of 0 s«d mel ° ns srown 
(Pkt., 5c) |ot. 15c) <14 lb., 40c) (lb., ¥1.40) (5 lbs., ¥0.15) prepaid. 
I F v f„~ r.J„ A c -_ a 85 days. A week or more earlier than 
I-dALia Ldny A/bcIge the 0 i<j type Osage, smaller and more 
uniform in size. Flesh, thick, rich salmon, and of excellent quality. 
An extra good melon for home garden and roadside market; 6 to 7 
p inches long, almost round, slightly ribbed, thin netting. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 40c) (lb., $1.40) (5 lbs., $6.15) prepaid. 
r*v fream 90 days. An old favorite that still 
ivilliers k^ream maintains its popularity. Fruits 
large, oval, ribbed and have a dark green skin lightly marked with 
fine open g-rey netting. Flesh rich orange-salmon, thick and of 
pleasing flavor. Seed cavity small. A main crop sort. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (% lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
82 days. A large melon suitable for road- 
vxi ccicy VV unucr side and local market. Fruits are rather 
flattened from stem to blossom, heavily ribbed. Color of skin when 
i ripe is yellow covered with grey netting. Flesh, medium thick, 
[ salmon and of good quality. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (i/4 lb., 35c) (lk„ $1.20) (3 lbs., $5.25) prepaid. 
We Offer Only the Best Quality Cabbage Seed 
See Pages 9, 10 and 11. 
For round, solid heads, we suggest D. V. B., Copenhagen 
Market, and Glory of Enkhuizen. For conical heads, Charles¬ 
ton Wakefield, and for large, flat, deep heads, All-Head Early 
and Stein’s Early Flat Dutch. The two last mentioned are 
especially valuable because of their resistance to heat and 
unfavorable conditions. You cannot afford to plant any but 
the best as the cost of the seed is such a small part of the 
growing of a crop. 
Danvers Half Long Carrot is our heaviest selling sort. If 
you wish carrots producing longer roots, we suggest Bagley 
Danvers. Our Red Cored Chantenay is the last word in Carrots 
of this type. Send us your orders, and we will do our best 
to furnish you with seeds that will merit your confidence. 
See Page 83 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
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