
| Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds f\ 8ULBs 
Romaine or Cos Varieties 
This lettuce differs from the head or loose 
leaf varieties in the manner of growth, being 
upright and having incurving leaves which form 
oblong, loose heads, which when almost full 
grown are tied at the top to better blanch the | 
inner leaves. Cultivate the same as other lettuce. 
Not affected by hot weather. 
Cosberg 600. A cross between Cos and Ice- 
berg, similar to the original Cosberg but ten 
days earlier. Light green without bronze tinge. 
Its chief value is earliness and heading quality 
under adverse conditions. 
Pke25e, 072 45c,'U421b. $1.40 
Eclipse Cos. Very dwarf, earliest of all Cos 
lettuce. Delicious flavor and self-closing. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 30c, 14 Ib. $1.05 
Paris White Cos. Has smooth, long, narrow, 
upright leaves and blanches nicely when tied 
up; color medium green. 
PkeeL5¢7027.30c;, 4-ib. $1.05 
Trianon Self-Closing Cos. A medium large, 
strictly self-closing lettuce, making a well: 
blanched, firm, loaf-shaped head; leaves oval 
in form, flat and smooth; color medium dark 
~ green; quality excellent. 
Pkeatocs/077030c,. 4elb $1205 

MUSKMELON, Pride of Wisconsin 
MELON, MUSK 
Fr., Melon Brode; Ger., Melonen; 
Sp., Melon de Castilla; It., Melone Moscati 
1 ounce will plant 50 hills. 
Plant when the ground is warm in hills 5 to 
6 feet apart. In each hill several shovelfuls of 
well rotted manure should be mixed. Plant 10 
or 12 seeds in each hill. Leave 3 or 4 strong 
plants, pinch out the main shoot when 4 or 5 
rough leaves have formed, to induce earlier fruit- 
ing. Dust to control beetles and aphis. 
Bender’s Sprprise. Melons of medium size, 
thick and very sweet salmon flesh. An ex- 
cellent variety. Pkemiscoz. 60c 
Delicious. An early strain, a trifle smaller than 
Bender's Surprise but of better quality. Thick 
golden yellow flesh of excellent flavor. 
Pktaloc 07. 60c 
‘Emerald Gem, Improved. A _ splendid early 
variety; fruits deep emerald-green in color, 
globular or slightly flattened, irregularly and 
distinctly ribbed and lightly netted; flesh very 
thick, sweet and deep, rich salmon color; ex- 
ceedingly small seed cavity. Pkt. 15c, oz. 60c 
i Extra Early Improved Hackensack. An early 
selection from the old Hackensack, maturing 
a week to ten days earlier; somewhat smaller, 
otherwise similar to the old type. 
Pkt. 15c, 0z. 60c 
Golden Combination. This new melon is un- 
surpassed in sweetness and flavor. Medium 
large, somewhat oval in shape and the thickest 
deep orange flesh of all melons. Skin is very 
heavily netted. Matures in 3! months. 
Pkt. 25c, 0z. $1.00 
Honey Rock (Sugar Rock). A wonderfully 
sweet melon with thick orange flesh and a 
distinctive flavor, suggesting the Honey Dew 
taste. It produces heavily and is the earliest 
quality variety. Oval fruits of medium size. 
An excellent home garden variety. 
Pkt-25.0%02.-9:1.00 
Honey Dew. Cassaba type, fruit large; creamy 
white in color, turning to lemon when fully 
ripe. Flesh emerald-green, very thick, ripen- 
ing to the rind, very tender and melting, ex- 
treme sweetness found in no other melon. 
Pkt. 15c, 0z. 60c 
Pride of Wisconsin. Medium size, very early, 
delicious flavor. Thick, deep orange, firm flesh. 
An excellent melon. Pkt. 25c,-0z. 75c 
Rocky Ford. Small, almost round, smooth, show- 
ing no ribs, and densely covered with a heavy 
gray netting; flesh thick and deep green, a 
faint lining of pink or gold at the center; 
highest quality. Bktyots¢167860c 
MELONS FOR FORCING 
Best of All. Green flesh. Pkt. $1.00 
Cotting’s Hybrid. Deep golden flesh, delicious 
flavor. Pkt. $1.00 
Hero of Lockinge. White flesh. Pkt. $1.00 
Superlative. Scarlet flesh. Pkt. $1.00 
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