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fine charac- 1 v PKG 
teristics as 
the Green Fleshed Honey 
Dew, except flesh is golden 
yellow. 634—Pkg., 10c; oz., 
17c; % lb., 45c; V 3 lb., 78c; 
lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
GREEN FLESH 
MELONS 
MONTREAL MARKET 
The larg- | } CENT; 
e s t of all §| 
green - fleshed VF Forces, 
varieties, and the flavor 
is deliciously sweet. 
Flesh is thick, light 
green, of luscious and i 
melting quality. A fine 
variety for fairs. 6 12/ 
—l*kg., 8c; oz., 15c; ^4 
lb., 38c; i/ 2 lb., 65c;/ 
lb., $1.00, postpaid. L 
PLANT 
A GARDEN 
THIS YEAR 
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the Rocky- PKG. 
ford. Shape, round as a If 
ball, slightly netted, and! 
has a very thick wall of 
very delicious green meat 
clear to the rind. Very small 
seed cavity, high sugar con- 1 
tent and delicious flavor. | 
The rind is hard and tough 
which makes it a splendid 
shipper. Color of rind green- | 
ish white until fully ripe, when 
they turn to a light yellow. - 
Very prolific. I 
These melons, being of uni- 
form size, pack nicely 12 to the V 
crate, and frequently yield 600 t 
dozen melons per acre. Grow best J 
on sandy loam. 620—Pkg., 10c; ; 
oz., 19c; % lb., 51c; Vs lb., 90c; » 
lb., $1,50, postpaid. _ J. 
MFX1CAN BANANA 
Grows in bush form. 
BPIElllfeSl Permits melon culture in 
small gardens where 
PPM pi rc up r» space is a factor. Good 
uo,.rv o C sized melons, round, flat- 
rlU N EY DEW tened ends, deeply ribbed, 
heavily netted, sugary 
green flesh. 6 I 3—Pkg., 
15c; oz., 26c; lb., 79c; 
An extreme- 
ly long melon, *J PKQ 
tapering at both ends, 
lemon 
colored skin when 
mature, pink flesh, and de- 
ilicious eating qualities. It 
resembles the banana in 
many respects, only that 
L it is very much larger, 
A growing from 18 to 
30 in. long. 64 1 — 
\ Pkg., 9e; oz„ 17c; 
\ % lb., 45c; lb., 
\ 78c; lh„ $1.25, 
\ postpaid. 
SAL- 
ZER’S 
honey 
BALL 
-EFTS 
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postpaid. 
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Similar to, 
andculti- 
v a t e d like, 
Muskmel- 
ons. Fruits 
are the size 
of peaches, 
bright! 
orange color! 
and are splen- / 
did for sweet / 
pickles, pies / 
or preserves. / 
6 I 8—Pkg. 
10 c; o z . 
y 2 ib 
postpaid. 
SALZER’S HONEY BALL 
Stw Salzer’s Seeds 
I must say that of all the strains I have ever tried, your strains of melon seed 
have given the best results.—Mr. F. B. Pulver, Box 42, Delhi, Iowa. 
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