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GRAND RAPIDS. Excellent for greenhouse culture and outdoor planting. Light green, curled leaves . $0 10 $0 30 $0 90 
IMPERIAL F. A very desirable variety. Heads are large and compact and are not so susceptible to 
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IMPERIAL 847. A black-seeded variety. The heads are large and solid and resist heat more than most 
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IMPERIAL NO. 152. Heads medium large and compact. Resistant to tip-burn. Well adapted to 
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IMPERIAL NO7442 Similar to No. 152. The heads are medaun large, very firm and resistant to tip-burn 
MAY KING. An extremely early variety. The heads are small, compact and very solid, slightly tinged 
with brown. Well adapted to greenhouse forcing and early outside culture. .......... 
NEW YORK NO. 12. A very desirable early variety with large compact heads. Does best when trans- 
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SALAMANDER. One of the best varieties for withstanding heat. The heads are large and very attrac- 
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TENNIS BALL. (Black-seeded.) A very compact head variety of fine quality. ... . . . 
WHITE BOSTON. A fancy stock of this variety. The heads are large, very solid, light green, and of 
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MELON (Musk) 3 pounds per acre 
BENDER’S SURPRISE. An excellent main-crop variety. Fruits large, nearly round; fairly well-netted 
light greenish yellow skin; deep salmon flesh; small seed-cavity. Excellent quality. ....... 
EARLY KNIGHT. Fruits oblong; skin green changing to yellow when ripe, heavily netted with distinct 
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GOLDEN DELICIOUS. Oval fruits, with coarse netting, bright salmon flesh. Very fine quality 
HALE’S BEST. Oval shape with heavy netting. Flesh salmon-orange color, exquisite flavor... . 
HEARTS OF GOLD. Vigorous and prolific vines. Fruits nearly round, finely netted, and uniform in 
size, Uhick deep orange,flesh-of delicious favoress 4,488). .4..: 0... 0:4... 
HONEY ROCK. Medium-sized fruits with grayish green skin, coarsely and heavily netted; deep, fine- 
grained salmon flesh of extremely rich flavor ........................ 
GOLDEN CHAMPLAIN. An extremely early melon. The medium-sized fruits are almost round, 
well netted, slightly ribbed, and the thick salmon-colored flesh is exceptionally sweet. ...... 
MILWAUKEE MARKET. Medium large, round fruits, well netted. Flesh bright salmon and very sweet. 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN. Medium size, well-netted. Flesh deep orange color and of excellent flavor 
TIP-TOP. A large variety of excellent quality. Distinctly ribbed and slightly netted; flesh bright 
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MELON (Water) 4 pounds per acre 
COLE’S EARLY. The best early variety for the eastern states. Medium-sized fruits with dark and 
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FLORIDA FAVORITE. Dark green rind striped with light green; crimson flesh of delicious flavor . 
KLECKLEY SWEETS. Oblong, dark green fruits; excellent bright red flesh. ........... 
STONE MOUNTAIN. An early sort suitable for eastern states. Fruits are round, with dark green 
rind, slightly ribbed; deep crimson flesh of superb flavor ................... 
TOM WATSON. A large, long, dark green melon. Flesh deep red and very sweet. A good shipper . 
WINTER QUEEN. Medium-sized round melon with white skin; deep red flesh of fine quality. . . . 
CITRON. (Green-seeded.) Smooth, round variety used for preserves. Striped and marbled green 
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