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MUSKMELON 
WRITE FOR QUANTITY PRICES 
Ya oz. to 50-foot row; 2 Ibs: per acre. Plant 34 inch deep. 
Culture Plant seed when danger of frost is past. A sandy loam is 
most preferable. Plant in hills 4 to 6 feet apart, depend- 
ing on the vigor of the variety. In sections where the summers are 
short plant seed indoors in boxes and transplant when danger of frost is 
past. Seed can also be planted early outdoors by giving protection to 
the young seedling by the use of Hotkaps (see page 75). Sow 6 to 
8 seeds to the hill. Thin out all surplus plants and as they grow pull 
the soil around the roots until they are 12 inches or more below the 
surface. General culture is much the same as for cucumbers. Keep 
well cultivated and the roots deep down in the cool moist earth and 
the vines will not sunburn from the hot sun. 
/ 85 days. This is identical to the regular 
Hale's Best Jumbo Hale’s Best excepting that it is about 
25% larger. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (Y% Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
‘ 87 days. An early variety with medium vines, 
Hale s Best 9-36 vigorous and healthy. Melons oval in shape, 
running to jumbo sizes. Well netted; flesh pink, sweet and thick. 
A heavy yielder. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (Y% Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
7 70 to 80 days. The original Hale’s Best and very 
Hale s Best desirable because of the size and earliness. Flesh 
salmon and of excellent flavor. Melons oblong and well netted be- 
tween the stripes, which are plainly marked. Melons are 6-7 inches 
long. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (Y% Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
U 86 days. Mildew resistant. An early va- 
Hale s Best No. 45 riety developed particularly for the ship- 
ping trade. Powdery mildew was becoming sufficiently serious to en- 
danger the future of the melon industry, therefore varieties had to 
be developed to be resistant to this disease, and this No. 45 is the 
answer. The No. 45 is a true Hale’s Best. Oval shape, medium size, 
with heavy net and a faint stripe. Flesh is deep salmon, thick, and 
firm with small seed cavity. Recommended to plant where mildew is 
prevalent. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (% Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
90 days. (All America Selection.) A 
Queen of Colorado most attractive fruit both on the out- 
side and when cut. The flesh is solid, of an appetizing bright orange, 
and very delicious flavor. Rind is very hard, pearly gray and heavily 
covered with a distinctive netting. (Pkt. 10c) (wz. 25c) (% Ib. 85c) 
(Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
1 95 days. An oval pink fleshed melon 
Imp. Burrell’s Gem with small triangular seed cavity. Rib- 
bing is not prominent and melon is heavily netted. Flesh is sweet 
and juicy and has good shipping qualities. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) 
(Y Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
110 days. A great favorite because of its excellent 
Honey Dew flavor. The melon is ready when the green luster 
has changed to an attractive golden shade. Withstands heat as the 
fruits do not sunburn because of the color. Used extensively as a 
shipping melon. Melons are round, about 6 inches in diameter and 
smooth. Flesh is light green and very sweet. Suitable for storing in 
a cool place (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (% Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
: 100 days. Similar to the Honey 
Pink Fleshed Honey Dew Dew except that the flesh is 
pink. Slightly earlier than the Honey Dew and of excellent flavor. 
Very prolific as a home garden and shipping sort. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) 
(Y% Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
105 days. A late variety with excellent shipping 
Honey Ball qualities. Fruits are white with heavy netting and 
heavy rind. Flesh green, thick and edible to the rind. Has a sweet 
spicy flavor. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (% Ib. 65c) (Ib. $2.00) postpaid. 
A&M Oriental An excellent home and market garden sort but 
not recommended as a shipper. Fruits are 
rounded with pointed stem end. Melons are light green with darker 
green spots, turning to light yellow with orange spots when ripe, soft. 
Flesh is salmon tinted, tender and sweet and highly aromatic. (Pkt. 
10c) (oz. 25c) (% Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid 


Hale’s Best No. 45 
: 96 days. Introduced many years agu by Aggeler 
A&M Tip Top & Musser Seed Company and still a favorite for 
the home and market gardener. Melons are short oval in shape, flesh 
deep yellow, and deliciously sweet. Has retained its popularity on the 
local market. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (% Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
Rocky Ford 
uniform netting. Flesh green. 
(Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
. 102 days. This is practically the same as the 
AsM Persian Baby Persian, however attains a much larger size 
often producing melons 10 Ibs. in weight. A good keeper. Completely 
netted showing no ridges. Very rich flavor. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) 
(Yq Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
92 days; also known as Netted Gem. Fruits oval, 
show no ribbing and are entirely covered with a 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (Y% Ib. 85c) 
. 102 days. A melon of uniform size and approxi- 
Baby Persian mately 7¥2 inches in diameter. Fruits are dark 
colored and completely covered with a fine netting. Flesh thick, pink 
in color and excellent flavor: Very adaptable to the home garden due 
to its size. Also used extensively for shipping. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) 
(Y% Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
. . D 102 days. Same as Baby 
Baby Persian Mildew Resistant 52/37 uf resistant to 
form one of Powdery Mildew and recommended to plant where Mildew 
is prevalent. Developed by the College of Agriculture at Davis, Cali- 
fornia. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) (Y% Ib. 85c) (Ib. $2.50) postpaid. 
A new melon of exceptional merit. Fruits weigh 7 to 8 
Cranshaw pounds, are pointed at stem end and round at base. The 
skin is relatively smooth with no rib or net, mottled gold and green. 
The flesh is a pleasing bright salmon, very thick and has rich, spicy 
flavor. Not a good distance shipper but an excellent variety for local 
markets and the home garden. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 40c) (% Ib. $1.25) 
(Ib. $3.75) postpaid. 
Cranshaw Melon 

