NOVELTIES ANT) SPECIALTIES 13 
JOHNSON’S DREAMWOLD—A “Find” in fluskmelons 
Of the type of our Improved Shippers’ Delight, but more densely netted, free from anv tendency 
to knob at the blossom end and ripens two weeks earlier. We first introduced and offeree! it for sale 
last season and received many voluntary testimonials telling of its worth. It is remarkably early, and 
the quality of its .thick, green flesh is simply perfection, sweet and luscious beyond description. 
If you grow for market and want to be the first with fine melons, plant Johnson’s Dreamwold, 
which means double prices can be realized on all you can grow. Price, per pkt., 10c.; oz.,25c.; 
} lb., 75c.; lb., $2.50. 
New Muskmelon 
VAN BUSKIRK’S “NETTED ROCK” 
An Improved Rocky Ford 
A prominent Colorado grower 
has for several years been trying 
by careful hybridization and selec¬ 
tion to produce a cantaloupe which 
would combine, with all the good 
qualities of “Rocky Ford,” the 
ability to resist the latter’s 
great enemies—rust and blight. 
In the “Netted Rock” we fully 
believe he has succeeded, and un¬ 
hesitatingly recommend it as an 
Improved Rocky Ford. In addi¬ 
tion to wonderful rust-resisting 
qualities, Netted Rock is an excel¬ 
lent shipper,havinga tough .densely 
netted skin and thick, solid, brittle 
flesh. It is very uniform and of 
the handsome appearance shown 
in the photograph. Never mushy 
or poor, itsflesh lsdeliciously sweet. 
You will be more than satisfied if 
you give it a trial. Price, per pkt., 
10c.; oz., 20c.; i lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00. 
VAN BUSK IRK's NETTED HOCK. 
The Rust and Blight-Resisting Cantaloupe. 
