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Qatalo^ae of tl?e Joseph Harris 5?<?d Qomparjy 
New Early Hackensack Musk Melon. 
Netted. Gem— Small fruit, but very early and im¬ 
mensely productive. Excellent quality. Per lb., $1.00; % 
lb., 30 cents; oz., 12 cents ; packet, 5 cents. 
MlEIiER’S CREAM— See Novelties, page 10. Per 
lb., $2.25; % lb., 75 cents; oz., 25 cents; Packet, 10 cents. 
Champion Market— See Novelties, page 10. Per lb., 
$2.50; X lb., 80 cents; oz., 25 cents; packet, 10 cents. 
Early Christina— This was formerly considered the 
earliest and best of Musk Melons. Good size, very early; 
thick flesh, of a rich, peach-like color. Seed of our own 
growth. Per lb., 90 cents; X lb., 28 cents; oz., 10 cents 5 
packet, 5 cents. 
EMERALD GEM— See Novelties, page 10. Per lb., 
$2.25; % lb., 75 cents; oz. 25 cents; packet, 10 cents. 
Hackensack Musk Melon. 
HACKENSACK— The best known and most popular 
of all varieties of Musk Melon for market or home use. 
Per lb., 90 cts:; % lb., 28 cts; oz., lO ets; packet, 5 cts. 
Fine Green 
Nutmeg — One 
of the best known 
and most popular 
Melons. Good 
size, sweet and 
flavor, 
lb., 90 cents ; 
lb., 28 cents; 
10 cents; 
5 cents. 
Fine Green Nutmeg. Japanese. 
Montreal Market Musk Melon. 
MONTREAL MARKET —A large and excellent 
variety grown near Montreal. True, good seed. One of 
the best kinds to select for starting the plants on sods in 
