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Halt Melon 
Our Honey Balls have several times been awarded first premium at the Colorado 
State Fair. 
The Honey Ball is very prolific and appears to stand more dry weather than 
most other varieties. In appearance it is similar to the Honey Dew, but is smaller 
and runs more uniform in size. It averages about 5 inches in diameter, is nearly 
round in shape and is slightly netted. The flesh is green and very thick. The flavor 
is superior to that of the Honey Dew. 
It keeps well and is a good shipper. For home use and near-by market, it 
should not be picked until it will .slip from the vine. For distant markets, handle 
about the same as the Honey Dew, but be very careful not to pick too green. It is 
in the best condition for eating when the rind will give under pressure of the thumb. 
It can be served in halves like cantaloupes and is more desirable than the Honey 
Dew, which, on account of its size, must be served in slices. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 15c; Vl pound, 40c; Vz pound, 70c; 1 pound, $1.25; 
2 pounds, $2.40; 5 pounds, $5.15; 10 pounds, $10.00 
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Illustrating Honey Ball Melon 
A/eur £mj/eetial Runlet ot Salmon "Tint 
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The skin of this melon is a light creamy color. Melons uniform in size, mostly 
standards and jumbos. Oval in shape, heavily netted, seed cavity very small, color 
cf flesh mostly salmon tint, possibly 10 per cent pink-meated and a very small per 
cent green meat, flavor unusually good. 
Makes a strong, vigorous vine (practically immune from disease) and stays 
green when the vines of the Honey Dew and Honey Ball are practically dead. It 
matures a little later than above mentioned varieties. It should be picked on the 
slip. Is one of the best shippers we have ever seen. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 15c; V\ pound, 40c; % pound, 70c; 1 pound, $1.25; 
2 pounds, $2.40; 5 pounds, $5.15; 10 pounds $10.00. 
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