McCleary’g Improved Jenny Lind Muskmelon 
The earliest strain of Jenny Lind. Very pro¬ 
ductive, uniformly good size. Roughs up better and 
keeps longer than other strains. Seed grown by 
our old friend, John McCleary, the originator. 
Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; \ lb., 36c.; lb., $1.25. 
New Sweet Home Muskmelon 
Very large, early, with unusually thick green 
flesh of the most delicious quality. While not a 
long-distance shipper, there is no other melon that 
will sell better in borne markets. 
Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; | lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 
MUSKMELONS OR CANTALOUPES-a select list 
One ounce will plant about seventy hills, three pounds will plant one acre. 
All varieties in large-sized packets at 5 c. each, except where noted. 
By Mail, Postpaid. 
Per oz. lb. Peril). 
Early Jenny Lind. Small, early; light green flesh; fine for early market . . . 
Extra Early Prize. One of the earliest. Profitable for the market. 
Jersey Belle. Larger than Jenny Lind ; green flesh ; best for light soils .... 
Johnson’s Dreamwold. Novelty for 1907. See page 13. Pkt., 10c. 
Anne Arundel. Shape of Acme; much larger in size; thick green flesh .... 
Paul Rose, or Petoskey. (New.) Cross of Osage with Netted Gem. Early; 
nearly round; thick salmon-colored flesh; a fine shipper and long keeper . . 
Norfolk Button. (New.) Very early and prolific; thick, sweet, green flesh . . 
Rocky Ford. Largely grown in Colorado for shipment; oblong in shape; sw'eet, 
green flesh. 5 lbs. and over, 70c. per lb., by express or freight. 
Burrell’s Gem. A golden-fleshed Rocky Ford. See page 12. Pkt., 10c. 
Improved Shippers’ Delight. New, fine, early. Good shipper. Distinct shape, 
Netted Gem. (Golden Jenny.) Early; small, nearly round and of fine flavor, 
Tip-Top Nutmeg. Slightly oval; grows to good size; sweet, yellow flesh . . . . 
Large Hackensack, or Turk’s Cap. Large, round ; flattened ; green flesh . . 
New Early Hackensack. Ten days earlier than Hackensack, which it resembles, 
Emerald Gem. Small, earlv, productive ; sweet salmon flesh, deep green skin, 
Red-Fleshed Osage, or Hiller Cream. Medium size ; globe shape; very sweet, 
New Green-Fleshed Osage. One of the best of green-fleshed sorts. 
New Melrose. Very hardy, dark green, oval shape; very superior quality . . . 
Long Island Beauty. The best of the Hackensack type ; very early; fine quality, 
The Banquet. Globe-shaped ; densely netted ; dark, very rich salmon flesh . . 
Bay View. Very prolific and of good size; oblong; green flesh; quite late . . . 
Improved Montreal Nutmeg. Large, round, netted; flesh thick and light green, 
Acme, or Baltimore. Early; oblong ; pointed; light green flesh ; a fine shipper, 
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A crate of rocky ford melons. Johnson’s selected strain, as they appear in Eastern markets. This melon has become 
world-famous for its captivating flavor. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; % lb., 25c.; lb., 85c. postpaid ; 5 lbs., 98.50, by express. 
