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have been grown in the 
New World ever since 
its discovery in 1492, 
today the Rocky Ford 
district produces 90% of 
the commercial canta- 
loupe seed in the United 
States. This record is 
possible only because 
of the high quality of 
the seed stocks grown 
in this famous area. 
The cantaloupe in its 
season is one of the fin- 
est and most popular 
fruits on the American 
table. Probably no fruit 
offered to the public is 
as appealing and tasty 
when properly present- 
ed. Its appeal and its 
popularity depend 
largely upon the farm- 
er's growing a_ high 
grade product. Your 
use of our Nine Thirty- 
Six seed will give you 
a melon like the one 
shown on the right. 

Everybody Likes 
TOMATOES 
Very few vegetables are grown 
with greater ease, are so valuable 
to our diet, or lend themselves to so 
many various ways of serving as 
the tomato. Hence this fruit is 
grown more abundantly in this 
country, and to a greater degree of 
perfection, than anywhere else in 
the world. Your garden, whether 
large or small, should contain some 
plants of this universally favorite 
vegetable—the tomato. 
Jimmy Ryan III and the Break 
O'Day tomato put this advice to a 
Practical test in the photograph on 
the left. 
