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gUo-cL-Oxo White 
In the Globo de Oro we are offering you the finest of the white-skinned, orange- 
fleshed cantaloupes. Introduced in 1934, the Globo de Oro has proven itself to be 
a melon of superb quality for home, market or commercial purposes. 
The Globo is a nearly round melon, covered with a slight netting, and is golden 
in appearance when fully ripe. The cavity is very small, and the thick flesh is 
orange colored and edible to the rind. The vines are hardy, vigorous and yield 
heavily over a long period. In sizes the Globo runs to the jumbo thirty-six, with a 
few of the twenty-seven pack. It is a medium late melon, midway between the 
Hale’s Best and the Honey Dew. 
With proper care in the maintaining of high standards in harvesting, the 
unusual quality of the Globo de Oro will insure for it a premium price and repeated 
sales. 
Prices postpaid: Ounce, 15c; pound 45c; V 2 pound, 80c; 1 pound, $1.50; 
2 pounds, $2.50; 5 pounds, $5.75; 10 pounds, $11.00. 
This is the Globo de Oro cantaloupe. This melon has a Spanish name, which means 
“Globe of Gold.” The Globo de Oro is one of our recent developments in the 
white skinned, orange fleshed cantaloupes. 
M-O-goU 
The Mel-O-Gold name was derived by contracting the words “melon of gold.” 
These three words, “melon of gold,” aptly describe this cantaloupe. It is golden in 
appearance and in value to the grower. 
The Mel-O-Gold is a white-skinned, pink-fleshed variety that has fine flavor 
and excellent shipping qualities. Picked vine-ripened these melons will reach the 
markets in good condition. 
In sizes the Mel-O-Gold will run to even jumbo thirty-sixes. The fruit is 
slightly and evenly netted and takes on a golden tint after ripening. The flesh 
is thick and unusually smooth in texture. The seed cavity is small and compact. 
First introduced in 1938, the Mel-O-Gold has become an important addition 
to the commercial varieties of cantaloupes. Those who watched the markets and 
prices last season were impressed with the consistently higher prices received for 
the Mel-O-Golds. , ^ ^ ^ 
The flavor and quality of the Mel-O-Gold make it equally successful for use m 
the home and market gardens. 
Prices postpaid: Ounce, 15c; V 4 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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