EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
cantaloupe 
OR 
MUSKMELON 
Bender’s Surprise 
Muskmelon 
The attractive salmon 
colored flesh of this im¬ 
proved melon is of superb, 
sweet flavor. Fruits are 
oblong with distinct 
round ends. No. 2560, 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 4 ozs. 50c. 
Honey Gem 
MUSKMELON 
A red-fleshed melon finely 
grained, with a characteristically 
rich and spicy flavor, once tasted 
will never be forgotten. Tough, 
thin rind, well-arched ribs, covered 
with clasely laced gray netting. 
Flesh reddish orange, very thick 
and meaty. 
No. 3044, Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c: H lb. 
40c. 
Emerald Gem 
Cantaloupe 
Best Early Variety 
The globular, slightly flat¬ 
tened fruits weigh about 2 
pounds. Slightly netted, 
ribbed skin is emerald green 
turning yellowish at maturity. 
Flesh is very thick, salmon 
colored, sweet and delicious. 
For home use; not a shipper. 
No. 3603, Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 
lb. 40c. 
Fordhook 
CANTALOUPE 
Good for Home or Market 
Well ribbed and netted, these 
delicious melon.s are of a hand.v 
shape and size. The bright orange 
flesh is thick and has a most plea.s- 
ant, spicy aroma. A strong grower 
and highly productive. 
No. 3808, Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c: 4 ozs. 
50c. 
r'" Paradise “Sugar Rock” "j,.';;”*' 
This extremely delicious melon is an 
outstanding introduction and is as its 
name indicates: SWEET AS SUGAR, 
SOLID AS A ROCK. Here is an en¬ 
tirely new and distinct meloi> that has 
won its way because of its wonderful 
sweetness. The flesh Is deep and 
thick, with a honey-like luscious 
flavor that has no equal. Plant some 
“Sugar Rock” and your garden will be 
the envy of all the neighbors. Our 
supply of this seed is limited. Order 
today. No. 3134, Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 
^ lb. 50c. 
HOO DOO 
or HEARTS of GOLD 
MUSKMELON 
Will produce a crop of delightfully 
flavored fruits of medium size, round 
and distinctly ribbed. You will enjoy 
the remarkable spiciness and sweetness 
of this melon; flesh deep orange; small 
seed cavity . 
No. 3590, Pkt, 5c; oz. 25c: lb. 60c. 
KNIGHT MUSKMELON 
Very Early In Season 
Planted by market gardeners 
as their first early variety, the ob¬ 
long fruits weighing about 2 lbs. 
Flesh is medium ^een, shading to 
pink at center; juicy and .sweet. 
45c. 
No. 2530, Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; ]4 lb. 
Rockyford or Netted Gera 
CANTALOUPE 
Best Known of 
All Muskmelons 
The fruits are small, nearly 
round, weighing 2)4 lbs., with no 
ribs and heavily netted. The de¬ 
licious juicy fruits are thick in 
flesh, of green color with a gold 
tinge at the center. 
No. 3518, Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; M 
lb. 30c. 
GOOD LUCK 
“CORELESS” 
A carrot that can be eaten raw with as 
much relish as an apple. The rich, red- 
orange flesh possesses a sweet metting tender¬ 
ness that appeals even to those who otherwise 
are not fond of carrots. The shape is blunt 
at both ends and about six inches long. 
Matures two weeks earlier than the next 
earliest carrot. We highlj' recommend the 
"Coreless” for home use, either young or 
Pkt. 10c ; oz. 30c; 4 ozs. 60c. 
CARROTS 
OX heart 
A Really Great Delicacy 
Very early variety. Grows well in 
shallow soil and yields heavily. Hand¬ 
some in appearance and of good size, 
they produce a wonderful quality of 
bright orange, fine grained, sw'eet Car¬ 
rots. Grow about five inches long, 
stump-rooted, very smooth, and easily 
pulled. Keeps well in storage. 
No. 3041, Pkt. 5c; oz, 10c. 
Rich Orange Colored 
IMPERATOR 
Free of Core and Fiber 
Here is truly a modern carrot. While it 
was developed as a commercial sort to furnish 
the maximum yield off a given area, yet its 
rich cojior and freeness from fiber and care 
make it. most desirable for home use. In 
shape it is elongated and almost cylindrical 
for the first six inches, gradually tapering to 
a graceful point. 
No. 3411, Pkt. 10c: oz. 15c; H lb. 40c. 
Chantenay Improved 
Fine Texture — Tender—Sweet 
An excellent, all purpose medium early 
variety. Good either for home or market 
garden. The rich orange color of the flesh 
is retained after cooking. Distinctly stump- 
rooted in shape. 
No. 3509, Pkt. 6c; oz. 10c; 4 ozs. 35c. 
Danver’s Half Long. The roots of this well-known carrot are 
bright orange, tapering to a blunt end. The flesh is bright orange, 
tender and of good quality. Good for storing over winter. 
No. 3510, Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 4 ozs. 35c. 
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