Standard Varieties of Musk Melons 
Honey Rock or 
Sugar Rock 
.Known also no Honey Book an.)I Hone, 
Sweet. This is a new and 
fine melon. Sweet as sugar and solid as 
a rock. It has four main points ofsupe- 
riority—quality, productiveness, ability to 
stand shipping, and appe«*nce ; The 
j t >•/ .Vi' /‘i» flpah {a a very deep salmon color ngnt 
I li . *'•'/*' v' out to the very rind. Under good 
IHoles l»<« WP.r.feSP TS cond!tton”u is • very heavy yielder. 
* 1 iilV often producing five to seven perfect mel. 
fifygjbmw ons on one vine. Its rind is unusually 
hard, making it a-good shipper. Pkt. 5c; 
rntd&kammWt? or. 12c; *4 lb. 40c. 
Extra Early Hanover 
W& „A d “ ,r . ab d«p n 7 r.?n 1 and‘ 8 ve^ t ISkTii vSy 
• > productive. We should like to have our customers 
> try this and report their experience. Pkt. 5c, 
Oz. 10 c. 
Hale’s Best Musk Melon 
A salmon fleshed Rocky Ford. A new and re- 
U-ZfT: ?*** ma A rk | bly early melon of the RockyFordtype, with 
- —. . verv thick and finely flavored salmon flesh. lne 
s melons are oval, slightly ribbed, and heavily ” 
It {g a flne shipper and commands a Rood P ric «- 
This has been one of the favorites among the 
growers of the Imperial Valley. Pkt. 5c; oz. lie; 
v * ,b - 35c * 
w Golden Hearts—H«»rt» of Gold 
A medium early melon with thick tender salmon 
Pesh of a sweet rich flavor. Ripens cles £. to 
skin Rind a rteep green covered with a thin gray 
netting. Vines are productive and, fruit S«>ws 
flose to the hill. About the same as Hoodoo Melon. 
Ripens in about 70 days and is extra fine quality. 
_Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c. . 
Golden Cassaba " ^ 4 ...... - 
WHOLESALE Prices of Musk Melon Seed 
ib. ib. 
v Hearts of Gold . 55 *55 
Emerald Gem .*52 
'**^0*0* Rocky Ford . ..*J 
Pollocks 10-25 .|4 .70 
Lake Champlain Extra Early Hackensack . 25 .80 
This popular Extra Early also 0 ? & 5onfy ^iiZZZZZZ''. *85 l‘.U0 
known as “Golden fr Champlain’ has Sugar or Honey kock . 85 iM 
often been called “The Earliest and Honev D|W .•. 2 7 90 
the Best." Medium size, nicely netted KriiKbts Early . “ *. 45 1.25 
with deep yellow flesh. Very pro- G olden Casaoa .. . 
liftc and will produce where other 
early melons fail. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c. HOllGy D®W 
Knight’s Early Well known light colored melon in demand in all 
Also known a. •'Sweat Ain” Very ^rkeU. ^Fle.h b a^rich t* -J- 
rich U green T,h ‘oT'flne ouaHty, a keeper- Rathe, -ate m.tnrln, in about 90 days, 
good shipper of fine appearance. Pkt. Pkt. 6 c; Y* oz. *oc, oz. 10 c. 
5 .i... He. Emerald Gem 
Golden Cassaba One of the finest home sorts. Rich thick salmon 
A laree yellow ribbed melon seen flesh of luscious quality. This is a melon you will 
in^thi markets late in the fall. Flesh like above most sorts. Pkt. 5c; os. 14c. 
white, duicy, and sweet. Requires ltAd^lcV ffard 
rather a long season to mature. Pkt. 4*'^***J * ** 
6 c; 2 pkts. 10c; oz. 18c. There are several types of the well known Rocky 
Ford. You will And it in every market. Nice size 
and a good shipper with a rich green flesh. Abun- 
dant producer, very firm and sweet. Pkt. 5c; oz. 
10 c; Y\ lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
Benders Surprise 
A large melon of the best flavor. Weighs about 
10 lbs. Keeps well and improves with age. Has 
yellowish shade covered with gray netting when ripe. 
One of the best sellers in local markets and one of 
the finest flavored. The vines are very productive, 
maturing fruit in about 80 days. Pkt. 5c; oz. 12 c; 
y 4 lb. 26c. 
Orange Cream 
Similar to the old popular Osage or Miller's 
Cream. Oblong, flesh thick and of a deep rich 
salmon color. Medium size, good shipper and al* 
ways commands a higher price in the market than 
most varieties. Pkt. 5c; oz. 12e; Yk lb. 28c. 
Lake Champlain Musk Melon 
Golden Hearts Mhsk Melon 
Bender's Surprise 
