When Better Cantaloupe Seed is Grown—We Will Grow It 17 
This melon was first introduced in 1933 under the name of “Golden Honey 
Moon.” The Golden Rind Honey Dew is a very attractive melon. The rind is a rich 
golden color, even on the under side. This melon does not spot or sunburn like the 
regular Honey Dew. It is very prolific and runs fairly uniform in size, averages 
smaller than the Honey Dew and is about two weeks earlier. The flesh is a bright 
emerald-green to the rind. It does not possess the excessive sweet flavor of the 
Honey Dew but has a distinctive flavo/r that meets with praise wherever it is used. 
The vines are very vigorous in growth and remarkably disease-resistant. 
The seed that we offer came from the originator’s stock. We have done much 
work on it and believe that thiere is none better than our stock. We advise all Mar¬ 
ket Growers to give it a trial. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 15c; % pound, 40c; V 2 pound, 70c; 1 pound, $1.25; 
2 pounds, $2.40; 5 pounds, $5.15; 10 pounds, $10.00. 
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Mildew JQ.e5iitant l-jone u 
The Mildew Resistant Honey Dew was developed by the same men that brought 
out the Mildew Resistant Cantaloupe, and was developed primarily for use in South¬ 
ern California. We can, however, recommend this melon for any district. 
This melon is but slightly smaller than the regular Honey Dew and is more 
nearly round. The f.ruits are unnetted, i/ory-white in color but changing to golden 
when ripe. The mildew resistant type retains the distinctive Honey Dew flavor and 
quality. The flesh is green, sweet and thick. The vines are vigorous and hardy. 
We cannot recommend this melon too highly. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 15a; X A pound, 40c; % pound, 70c; 1 pound, $1.25; 
2 pounds, $2.40; 5 pounds, $5.15; 10 pounds, $10.00. 
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