Be sure to plant Queen of 
Colorado and Skoon’s Hard-Shell M uskmelon 
e 
Milwaukee Market 90 days. A large variety, weighing 5 
to 6 pounds. Nearly round, slightly 
ribbed; skin, light sreen. Flesh, deep salmon, very sweet. A fair 
keeper, but will not stand Shipping a long distance. V.ery attractive 
In appearance and delicious in flavor. Our strain of this variety is 
thicker fleshed and carries some more netting than is usual. 
(Pkt, Se) (07, 10e) (14 Ib., =5¢c) (Ib., 80c) (5 Ibs., $3.50) prepaid 
Osa e Extr 85 days. A week or more earlier than 
g a Early the oid type Osage, smaller and more 
uniform in size. Flesh, thick, rich salmon, and of excellent quality. 
An extra good melon for home garden and roadside market; 6 to 7 
inches long, almost round, slightly ribbed, thin netting. 
(PKt., 5c) (0z., 10c) (44 Ib., 25¢e) (Ib., 70c) (5 Ibs. $3.00) prepaid 
Pride of Wisconsin S88 days. Description similar to Queen 
of Colorado as that variety is an im- 
proved selection -of the Pride of Wisconsin. We have had trial 
ground reports from the east to the effect that our stock is out- 
standing in quality. 
(Pkt., 5c) (0z., 10c) (%4 Ib., 30e) (Ib., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid 
Queen of Colorado 
88 days. Probably the 
best all around variety of 
muskmelon yet intro- 
duced. Certainly, no va- 
riety can claim superior- 
ity in flavor and eating 
quality. It holds up well 
for several days; allowing 
plenty of time for mar- 
keting. It is evidently a 
cross between Honey 
Rock and Hearts of Gold; 
combining the thick, 
tough rind and unsur- 
passed flavor of the Honey 
Rock with flesh texture 
of the Hearts of Gold. 
‘Will withstand shipping 
moderate distances. Mel- 
ons solidly netted with a 
very coarse, loosely laced 

; 2 2 a Queen of Colorado 
grey netting, slightly rib- Honorable Mention 1939 “All America” Selections. 
bed. .Some larger than 
Honey Rock. Flesh thick and salmon in color. Won Honorable Men- 
tion in the 1939 ‘‘All America” Selection. 
STOCK SEED, saved from the finest of the first melons. to ripen. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 20ec) (% Ib., 55) (ib., $1.75) (5 Ibs., $7.70) prepaid 
NO. 1 SEED, saved only from melons that would be good shippers. 
(PKt., 5c) (0z., 10c) (%4 Ib., 30c) (ib., $1.00) (5 Ibs., $4.40) prepaid 
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From Mabton, Wash.—We prefer your cantaloupe seed to any other. 
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From Fallon, Nevada—We appreciate your square and friendly service, also 
the fine quality of your seeds. 
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From Ft. Collins, Colo.—I think you have the best early cabbage in existence. 
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From Fairview, Tenn.—I have always found all your seed ‘“‘As Good as Grow 
for Me to Sow.’’ 
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From Carlisle, Ind.—I raised Melons for market and have used your best grade 
of seed for several years; because of their fine quality. I have always 
recommended your best grade of seeds to others. 

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