SOUTH 120-122 HOWARD ST., SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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HANSON 
HEADING 
Hanson. One of the most desirable later summer lettuces. 
The plant is compact and forms a large, cabbage-like head 
which remains in condition longer than most heading sorts. 
The outer leaves are bright yellowish green, broad, somewhat 
crumpled and frilled at edge. 
New York or Wonderful. We pride ourselves upon the extra 
fine strain of our New York Lettuce. The mammoth heads 
are solid, heavy, beautifully blanched to a creamy white with 
bright green outer leaves. The quality is unsurpassed, being 
tender, crisp and sweet. The New York is a hardy, rapid 
grower, deep rooted and resistant to drought; a slow seeder 
and sure to head. 
CHICKEN LETTUCE 
This lettuce furnishes a great amount of green feed and is 
therefore highly recommended for chicken or rabbit feed. It 
does not form heads, but produces stalks three to four feet. 
Lettuce, postpaid. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; ^4 lb. 40c; 
V 2 lb. 60c; 1 lb. $1.00; 5 lbs. $4.50; 10 lbs. $8.00. 
MELONS, MUSK 
SALMON-FLESHEI) VARIETIES 
Banana. A splendid melon averaging from 20 to 28 inches in 
length, of a rich salmon color, and delicious flavor. Don’t 
pick the melons until they are thoroughly ripe, as they are 
then at their best. 
BURRELL GEM 
Burrell Gem. Burrell’s Gem has a tough, thin rind, well 
arched ribs, covered with a closely interlaced gray netting; 
shape elongated, being about 4% inches in diameter by 6 
inches long, flesh, a reddish orange; thick and fine grained. 
Emerald Gem. The skin, white-ribbed, is perfectly smooth 
and of a deep emerald green color. The flesh is thick and of 
a deep salmon color, and ripens to the green rind. 
NEW YORK No. 12 
Hale’s Best Improved. Extra early salmon tinted of remark¬ 
able flavor. The seed cavity is small and the attractive sal¬ 
mon tinted flesh is firm. Melons are oblong, well netted and 
very attractive. It is ten days to two weeks earlier than any 
other strain of the famous Rockyford or Netted Gem variety. 
HEARTS OF GOLD 
Hearts of Gold. This is an orange-fleshed variety of medium 
size, ideal as a shipping melon and a desirable mid-season sort. 
The vines are vigorous, blight-resisting and very productive. 
The rind is thin, yet very firm, so that the melons arrive in 
perfect condition in distant markets. The flesh is very thick, 
firm, of fine texture and delicious flavor. 
Note the size of the cavity as compared to size of dollar, 
also the very thin rind. 
Honey Dew. Average size six inches in diameter and seven 
to eight inches in length, weighs five to six pounds. The 
skin is smooth, with an occasional net, is a creamy yellow 
when ripe. The flesh is very thick, and very fine grained. 
The seed cavity is very small. 
Large Yellow. The fruit is large, oblong, slightly ribbed and 
coarsely netted. The flesh is light yellowish-green, very 
sweet, crisp and delicious. 
Osage or Miller’s Cream. The skin is very thin, of a dark 
green color, and slightly netted. The flesh is of a salmon 
color, remarkably sweet, extremely thick, and delicious. 
Pollock 10-25. A popular early melon of the solid netted type, 
very small seed cavity with thick luscious flesh of genuine 
salmon tint. 
Salmon Fleshed. Musk Melons, postpaid. Pkt. 5o; 1 oz. 15c; 
2 oz. 25c; % lb. 40c; % lb. 60c; 1 lb. $1.00; 5 lbs. $4.50; 10 lbs. 
$ 8 . 00 . 
