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GERMAIN FRUIT COMPANY’S 
Per oz. Per lb. 
M a in m o t li Iron 
Clad.—(See cut.) A 
variety that all large 
growers of melons for 
shipping should give a 
trial. 10c 50c* 
Mountain Sweet.— 
(See cut.) A large, 
oval melon; flesh red, 
firm and sweet, solid to 
the center; a well-known 
standard variety. 10c 50c 
Mountain Sweet. 
Per oz. Per lb. 
New Orange.—The rind will peel like an orange when fully ripe.. 10c 50c 
Peerless, or White-Seeded Ice Cream. —Nearly round, pale green, thin 
rind, scarlet flesh. 10c 50c 
Pliinney’s Early,—(See cut on page 35.) The earliest of all varieties; medium 
size, oval, quick growing variety; thin rind, red flesh. 10c 50c 
Seminole. —Extra early, extra large, enormously productive and of delicious flavor. 10c 50e 
Sweetheart. —Large, oval; mottled light and dark green, flesh bright red. 10c 60c 
Mammoth Iron Glad. 
The Volga. — This variety came originally from Russia, and is one of the finest flavored 
melons; it is a perfect globe in shape, of small size, the weight rarely exceeding 15 
pounds; flesh bright crimson; in crispness and delicacy of flavor is unsurpassed. 10c 50c 
Try Germain’8 new Autumn Musk Melon, one of the best novelties offered this season. 
