Mildew Resistant Honey Dew 
This melon is similar in appearance to the regular green-meated Honey Dew and 
was introduced principally for planting in the Imperial Valley, Lower California, due 
to the fact that the growers in that district are greatly troubled with Powdery Mildew; 
the vines of this melon are entirely free from Mildew and highly disease resistant. 
Since being introduced other districts have given this melon a trial and in sec¬ 
tions where a hardy vine is essential, we highly recommend this Mildew Resistant 
strain, by many it is considered to be superior in flavor to the regular Honey Dew, 
is slightly smaller in size, the flesh is thick, green in color and very sweet. 
PRICE: Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; *4 lb. 35c; V% lb. 65c; 1 lb. $1.25; 5 to 10 lbs. @ $1.10 per lb.; 
10 to 25 lbs. @ $1.00 per lb.; 25 lbs. or more @ 90c per lb. Prepaid. 
Golden Rind Honey Moon 
GOLDEN RIND HONEY DEW 
This melon is very attractive. The rind is a rich golden color, even on the under 
side, The melon does not spot or sunburn like the Honey Dew. It is very prolific and 
runs very 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 have the ex¬ 
cessive sweet flavor of the Honey Dew but a distinct flavor which is praised by all 
who have been fortunate enough to taste it. The vines make a vigorous growth and 
are remarkably disease resistant, and the melon is a splendid shipper and keeper. 
This melon should not be picked until it will slip easily off the vine for when 
they are dead ripe the flavor is at its best. 
PRICE: Pkt 5c; oz. 10c; M lb. 35c; % lb. 65c; 1 lb. $1.25; 5 to 10 lbs. @ $1.10 per lb.; 
10 to 25 lbs. @ $1.00 per lb.; 25 lbs. or more @ 90c per lb. Prepaid. 
Rocky Ford, Colorado 
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