N O V E L TIES A N I) S P E C IALTIE S 
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NEW 
“FORDHOOK” 
MUSKMELON 
A RED-FLESHED JENNY LIND 
Fully equals Emerald Gem in 
delicious flavor. Rough- 
netted skin, solid, thick 
salmon flesh; better ship¬ 
per than Rocky Ford. 
PHOTOGRAPH OF AN AVERAGE SPECIMEN NEW “FORDHOOK” MUSKMELON. 
This grand new melon is a 
cross between “Emerald Gem” and 
the “Improved Jenny Lind,” re¬ 
sembling the latter in form and 
fully as delicious as the former. 
Roughly netted, the skin showing 
between the netting being emerald 
green, while the very solid thick 
flesh is of an attractive deep salmon 
color and surpassingly sweet to the 
very rind. Many who have tasted 
it declare it to be even more de¬ 
licious than Emerald Gem, 
which has always been known as a 
marvel of sweetness. F'ordhook 
Muskmelon is most vigorous in 
growth, very early and extremely 
are remarkably uniform, and there 
prolific, each vine setting from five to nine melons. The melons 
are practically no fruits unfit for market. The rind, although thin, is unusually firm, and the flesh so solid 
that the fruits carry well to market. There are no muskmelons (or cantaloupes) that are bet¬ 
ter shippers. Per pkt., ioc.; oz., 30c.; Jib., 85c.; lb., $3.00. 
OUTREMONT BEAUTY MUSKMELONS 
SPECIAL. — The above three mel¬ 
ons are probably the most valuable 
new sorts introduced for many years, 
and in order to induce all to give 
them a trial, we will mail one packet 
of each on receipt of only 20 cents. 
This grand new green-fleshed melon, the seed of which we first brought from Canada in 1907, has 
proven a great success among growers of fancy melons, as it never fails to attract attention on account of 
its magnificent size and handsome appearance. New Jersey and Colorado grown cantaloupes seem like 
pigmies in comparison, and single specimens sell readily late in the season at from $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
It is a heavy yielder, the vines being literally loaded with melons weighing from 15 to 25 pounds each, 
which are excellent shippers owing to their densely netted skin. The flesh is very thick (the seed cavity 
being very small, giving but little seed) and delicious in flavor. If you are a market grower, you cannot 
afford not to try “OUTREMONT BEAUTY 
muskmelon:” seed grown from 
ORIGINAL STOCK. Price, pkt., 15c.; oz., 
35c.; X lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 
HOODOO MUSKMELON 
This new salmon or orange-fleshed melon, 
bred by Mr. Paul Rose, the melon specialist, has 
been developed in highest perfection, and has all 
qualities requisite for an ideal shipping melon. 
The melons grow to medium size, round, heavily 
netted, flesh very thick, handsome appearance and 
of the sweetest flavor. Average weight of melon, 
\ l /i pounds. The seed cavity is small, rind is 
very tough, vine is a vigorous grower and a heavy 
cropper. A good medium-sized melon for both 
home and market. Seed direct from headquar¬ 
ters' stock. Pkt., ioc.; oz., 30c.; % lb., 85c.; ib., 
$3-00. 
NEW HOODOO MUSKMELON. 
