ONLY THE BEST MUSKMELONS ARE LISTED HERE 
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MUSKMELON— 
1 oz. to 30 hills; 4 to 5 lbs. per acre. 
Packet 5c Oz. Lb. Lb. 
Honey Rock. Heavily netted rind. Thick, deep salmon flesh .10 .30 1.00 
Golden Osage. Coarse netting, distinct ribs; flesh salmon-pink .10 .30 1.00 
Golden Delicious. Smaller, earlier type of Golden Osage.10 .30 1.00 
Hales Best No. 36. Ideal size, heavily netted with a faint rib. 
Deep flesh.10 .35 1.10 
Hales Best No. 936. Jumbo type of 36 strain. Slightly more 
oval shaped, but otherwise having the identical characteristics .10 .35 1.25 
Hearts of Gold. Deep gold flesh. Rind netted with shallow rib .10 .25 1.00 
Lake Champlain. Early. Average quality . 10 .30 1.00 
Milwaukee Market .10 .30 1.00 
Honey Dew. 10 .35 1.25 
Banana. Long banana shaped. Late.10 .35 1.25 
Juicy Fruit. Medium early .15 .45 1.50 
Sunrise. Very early melon resembling Golden Delicious .10 .30 1.00 
Queen of Colorado, Improved No. 1939. Flesh deep orange, unusually thick 
with small triangular seed cavity. Faint rib, distinct heavy netting. 
Oz. 20c — 1/4 Lb. 50c — Lb. $1.50 
Angelino 
WATERMELON— 
Packet 5c 
No. 522. Earliest of all watermelons. Rind almost white with Oz. Lb. Lb. 
fine green veining. Flesh is bright red.15 .45 1.50 
Northern Sweet. Early. Medium size. Flesh dark pink.15 .35 1.25 
Will Rogers. Stone Mountain type.10 .35 1.25 
Red Russian. Dark green, alternate stripes of lighter green. 
Flesh dark red. Excellent quality .10 .30 1.00 
Stone Mountain. Blocky shaped melon, dark green rind with 
finer green veining. Flesh crimson.10 .30 1.00 
Winter Queen. Flesh red. Rind light cream with faint green 
striping. Properly stored will remain edible for several months .10 .30 1.00 
Tom Watson. Long melon, rind dark green, flesh red.10 .25 .75 
Round Dark Icing. Recommended for home garden.10 .30 .90 
Angelino. Round. Dark green rind, scarlet flesh. Seeds black .10 .25 .75 
Improved Kleckley Sweet. Long melon. Excellent quality.10 .25 .75 
Citron, Red Seeded. For preserves.10 .30 1.00 
