Be sure to plant Queen of 
Colorado and Schoon’s Hard-Shell Muskmelon 
Osage Extra Early 85 ‘days. A week or more earlier than 
Re af the old 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., 15¢c) (4 Ib., 40c) Clb., $1.25) (5 Ibs., $5.50) prepaid 

Pride of Wisconsin 88 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. Seed delicate and requires extra good seed 
bed and proper soil moisture. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 20c) (4 Ib., 70c) Cib., $2.05) (5 Ibs., $9.00) 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; allow- 
ing plenty of time for 
marketing. It is evi- 
dently a cross between 
Honey Rock and Hearts 
of Gold; combining the 
thick, tough rind and 
unsurpassed flavor of 
the Honey Rock with 
flesh texture of the 
Hearts of Gold. Will Queen’ of Colorado 
withstand shipping mod- Honorable Mention 1939 “All America” Selections. 
erate distances. Melons : 
solidly netted with a very coarse, loosely laced grey netting, 
slightly ribbed. Some larger than Honey Rock. Flesh thick and 
salmon in color. Won Honorable Mention in the 1939 “All 
America” Selection. Seed is delicate and must be planted shallow, 
kept moist and no crust allowed to form. 
STOCK SEED, saved from the finest of the first melons to ripen. 
(Pkt., 10c) 0z., 25c) (4 Ib., pare (lb., $2.40) (5 Ibs., $10.50) 
prepai 

No. 1 SEED. 5 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 20c) (4 Ib., 70c) (ib., $2.05) G lbs., $9.00) prepaid 
a — 
FROM BROOKSTON, IND.-—Sending order for Melon. seeds. I planted 
Schoon’s Hardshell and Queen of Colorado last year on rich black soil with 
no trace of sand and you never saw nicer or better melons. They sold on 
market at highest price; buyers always back for more. 
FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS.—This is the 20th year I have bought Hearts of 
Gold Cantaloupe seed from you. Sell entirely on Houston market. Never did 
crate a box. Sold $2300.00 worth last year from 6 lbs. seed and lost 1000 bu. 
from week of bad weather. Made first planting in_ hot bed March 10th and 
plant in field at 10 day intervals. Last planting May 20th. 
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