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H. D. Garwood Seed Co., Rocky Ford, Colorado 
Mildew )Q.ei>l5t<int A/o. 50 
The Mildew Resistant No. 50 was the first melon to be released as entirely 
resistant and was used as a main crop variety for several seasons in Imperial Valley, 
California. It is about a week later than the H. B. variety, but is similar in eating 
and shipping qualities. The vines make a vigorous growth and vary in yields. No. 50 
is comparatively uniform in size, shows stripe, but otherwise has a good net. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 15c; % pound, 40c; % pound, 70c; 1 pound. $1.25; 
2 pounds, $2.40; 5 pounds, $5.15; 10 pounds, $10.00. 
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Mildew )Q.eilitant A/o. 50-/3 
The 50-15, after its release, was developed under the name of No. 50-13 by Jack 
Brothers & McBurney of Brawley, California, who turned it over to us for further 
improvement. It also is entirely resistant, and a heavy yielder. The flesh is deep 
and firm, of a deeper red color than any other Mildew Resistant strain, and has a 
delicious flavor. It has a good net, and shows some stripe. No. 50-13 is smaller in 
size than any other Mildew Resistant variety, and is to be preferred where a smaller 
melon is desired. 
We offer select seed of this melon, subject to being unsold. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 15c; % pound, 40c; % pound, 70c; 1 pound, $1.25; 
2 pounds, $2.40; 5 pounds, $5.15; 10 pounds, $10.00. 
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