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A “PINK MEAT” MELON FOR ROADSIDE STANDS 
The Hearts of Gold is as striking in internal appearances as it is in 
external appearances as shown in the photograph. 
THE HEARTS OF GOLD has developed its own particular niche in the cantaloupe 
-*■ markets that can be filled by no other variety. It is a pink-meat variety demanded by 
certain localities for a particular trade. 
The thick pink flesh of the Hearts of Gold, with the dark green rind, presents an 
attractive appearance to the consumer. The melons are well netted and are divided into 
noticeable sectors as shown in the accompanying photograph. The cantaloupes will 
average slightly larger than other varieties, the majority, however, packing twelve to the 
jumbo flat crate. The Hearts of Gold has a distinct flavor that is satisfying to the 
trade. 
The Hearts of Gold can be recommended as a hardy variety, well suited for the 
market gardener and for short hauls. 
Price Postpaid: Ounce, 10c; *4 pound, 30c; Rz pound, 50c: 1 pound, 90c; 
2 pounds, $1.75: 5 pounds, $4.35; 10 pounds, $8.00. 
Developed 
and introduced by D. V. Burrell, Rocky 
(TRADEMARK) 
Ford, Colorado. 
A GOOD SHIPPING LATE VARIETY 
T HE SUPERFECTO is a cantaloupe that is used for the late markets. It has been 
developed with emphasis placed upon the long ripening period, which makes it a 
melon of splendid quality. 
The Superfecto runs to the twelve jumbo flat pack in size, and the melons ripen 
evenly over a longer period than do most varieties. The cantaloupes are round, well 
netted, with no ridges, which makes it a variety that shows up well on the market. 
The Superfecto is a melon of high quality, with a pink flesh that is deeo and solid. The 
cavity is small, tending to make it a splendid shipping melon. The vines are vigorous 
and hardy. 
The Superfecto is a melon suited to the grower who wishes to lengthen his season 
by producing late cantaloupes. 
Price Postpaid: Ounce, 15c; Y\ pound, 40c; 14 pound. 70c; 1 pound, $1.25; 
2 pounds, $2.40; 5 pounds, $5.15; 10 pounds, $10.00. 
