10 H. D. GARWOOD SEED CO. 
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Choice Strains of Newer 
CANTALOUPES 
QUEEN OF COLORADO— Winner in All American Selections for 1939. This market 
or shipping type melon was developed from a Honeyball hybrid and has a hard, 
pearly grey rind, distinctive medium netting and solid, bright orange flesh prac¬ 
tically to the rind. Of excellent and somewhat different flavor. Mostly oval in 
shape. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce 25c; \\ pound 80c; J4 pound $1.50; 1 pound $2.75 
THE PRIDE OF WISCONSIN 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN is a new melon that is meeting favor where ever it has been 
grown. Developed from a cross between Honey Rock and Hearts of Gold and 
matures in 85 days. It combines the tough rind and the unsurpassed flavor of 
the Honey Rock with the depth of flesh of the Hearts of Gold. Will stand ship¬ 
ping moderate distances. In size it measurers 6 inches in diameter by QV 2 inches 
long, weight 4% lbs. The rind is hard, slate colored and covered with a course, 
irregular net. The seed cavity is small, the seeds being closely packed. The 
flesh is thick and firm, rich orange colored and of excellent quality. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce 15c; % lb. 45c; 14 pound 80c; 1 pound $1.50 
2 pounds $2.90; 5 pounds $6.60; 10 pounds $12.00 
HONEY ROCK or SUGAR ROCK is a favorite in the north central states. It is a 
good shipper for short distances. Medium in size it is nearly round in shape, 5 
to 6 inches in diameter. Rind is tough, brittle and hard, with a very course, ir¬ 
regular netting. Flesh medium thick, deep salmon color, juicy and of excellent 
quality. Ready for market in 85 days. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce 10c; *4 pound 30c; x /i pound 50c; 1 pound 90c; 
2 pounds $1.75; 5 pounds $4.00; 10 pounds $7.50 
