You’ll Like Hardie’s Corn—Sweet, Tender, Full of Flavor 

Hardie’s Dependable Lettuce 
BIG, CRISP AND TENDER HEADS FOR HOME OR MARKET 
CULTURE —To grow fine heads the ground has to be good, and have plenty of moisture; 
for an early crop sow in frames in January or February and plant out in March, giving them 
space in accordance with the size of the lettuce for summer crop; grow where sown, thinning 
out to 6 or 8 inches apart. 
216—BIG BOSTON. Big Boston is of the but- 
ter-head type. Large cabbage variety, forming 
big yet compact, tender and crisp heads. 
Adapted to open ground for spring and fall 
use. Remarkably long standing, has few out- 
side leaves. Grown extensively in the South 
for market. Our seed is produced in California 
by a most reliable grower and we feel that 
it is the best strain and type for general 
growing in the South. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 15c; %4 
Ib., 35c; Ib., $1.25, postpaid. 
218—BROWN DUTCH. A valuable fall and 
winter variety, standing almost any amount 
of cold. Outside leaves are very thick; color 
green, tinged with brown; inner leaves are 
blanched ; sweet tender and well flavored. Pkt., 
l0c; oz., 15c; 14 lb., 35c; Ib., $1.25, postpaid. 
224—SIMPSON’S EARLY CURLED. A de- 
cidedly crisp variety. Color very light green; 
never spotted or brownish in any part. Qual- 
ity excellent; sweet in flavor. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 
lic; % Ib., 30c; Ib., $1.00, postpaid. 
224A—ICEBERG. Very popular for home and 
local market gardens. Plants large with broad, 
crisp, light green leaves tinged brown on 
margins. Heads very large, hard, crumpled; 
white inside; crisp, very sweet and of good 
quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 144 Ib., 50c; Ib., 
$1.50, postpaid. 
221—WONDERFUL or NEW YORK. Plants 
of extra large growth, producing heads of 
immense size and closely folded. Crisp, tender 
and blanches beautifully, and has a _ very 
fine flavor. Outer leaves a rich dark green. 
This is one of the best for fall and early 
spring planting. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; ™%4 Ib., 
50c; Ib., $1.50, postpaid. 
Hardie’s Muskmelon or Cantaloupe 
Hardie’s Cantaloupe or Mushmelon seed is grown in Colorado by the best growers of that big 
seed-producing center. We have contracted with these same firms for many years and have never 
had cause to even consider a change. We receive many letters from our customers telling of the 
wonderful cantaloupes they have produced from our seed. 
CULTURE—Plant in hills eight or ten feet apart, dropping ten seeds to the hill; thin out 
to three plants to the hill, cultivate until the vines cover the ground, and pinch the ends of 
the early shoots to induce early fruiting. 
226—EDWARD’S PERFECTO. This is a new 
cantaloupe that has only been introduced a 
short time. It is 6 by 5 inches in size, with 
very slight ribs and a hard gray netting. The 
seed cavity is triangular and the flesh a 
deeply tinted salmon color. It is edible in 
about 96 days and the shipping and keeping 
qualities excellent. It is a new type of Rocky 
Ford, showing a trace of Burrel Gem, but 
far superior to Burrel Gem. We believe Per- 
fecto will supersede many of the old shipping 
varieties. Try some of this seed; you will 
be pleased. 
227—HALE’S BEST. A remarkable, very early, 
profitable shipping melon from the Imper- 
ial Valley in California. The melons are oval- 
shape with heavy netting and ribs hardly 
apparent. The flesh is exceptionally thick and 
firm, of fine flavor, a deep salmon color, with 
very small seed cavity. It is 10 days earlier in 
maturing than other shipping types of the 
Rocky Ford. The melons are 8x44 inches 
and weight 214 pounds. We have had ripe 
melons in 68 days in a season remarkable for 
is coldness. Plant some of this seed for your 
early melons for home use or shipping. 
, Prices on all Hardie’s Muskmelons or Cantaloupe: Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; %4 Ib., 40c; 
Dey? ol.20, 
postpaid. 
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Big Boston 
217—BLACK-SEEDED SIMPSON. 
Fine 
riety; does not produce a head, but compact 
mass of leaves. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; % Ib., 30c; 
va- 
Ib., $1.00, postpaid. 
Write for Prices on 
Large Quantities 

Cantaloupe—Improved Rocky Ford 
288—HONEY BALL. A variety that has 
proven to be an excellent shipping melon and 
is very prolific, one vine producing as many 
as fifteen or twenty melons. It is a cross of 
the Honey Dew and Texas Cannon Ball and is 
indeed a wonderful variety for both home and 
market use. 
229—HONEY DEW. A melon of fine flavor, 
weighing five to six pounds; flesh light green 
and very thick. A cross between a Cantaloupe 
and a Cassaba and has the good qualities of 
both, but a flavor superior to either. An ex- 
cellent variety for the home garden and a 
real money maker for the truck grower. 
230—IMPROVED ROCKY FORD. Most pop- 
ular cantaloupe in all markets, and undoubt- 
edly unexcelled by any other melon. Fruit is 
slightly oval, densely covered with coarse 
netting, and slightly ribbed. Flesh is thick, 
very sweet, and of a most delicious flavor. 
In size they run about 11% pounds. Our stock 
of seed is fine, having been saved by an ex- 
pert grower from selected melons of the mid- 
dle crop, especially for seed purposes. 
234—HEARTS OF GOLD. Grown extensively 
by market gardeners, also a good shipping 
type. Fruits practically round, distinctly rib- 
bed, deep green, covered with fine grey net- 
ting. Flesh very thick, deep golden salmon; 
tender, juicy and sweet. 
232—POLLOCK 10-25. A _ splendid shipping 
and market garden sort, the best of the sal- 
mon tinted or gold lined is ideal in shape, 
densely covered with a thick gray netting 
without an indication of ribbing. Flesh is 
green with a gold margin next to the seed 
cavity. 
Food will win the war and 
write the peace. Do your part, 
plant more vegetables. Be sure 
to plant Hardie’s Dependable 
Vegetable Seeds. 

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