


HARRY C. LINDHOLM, PROP. 27 
MUSK MELON (Cont.) 
Bender’s Surprise. Flesh is deep orange and very thick, of re- 
markably fine texture, and is very sweet and tender, not- 
withstanding its large size. The large, oval shaped, 
coarsely netted melons often weigh from 10 to 15 pounds 
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571 Hearts of Gold. An excellent shipping melon, growing 
about 6 inches in diameter and 5 inches in length. The 
fruits are heavy, weighing about two pounds each, due to 
the thickness of the beautiful salmon flesh, which ripens 
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Angeleno 
COLORADO GROWN WATERMELON SEEDS 
Oz. 14 Lb. 1 Lb. 
Black Seeded Angeleno. The most attractive in appearance of 
all watermelons. Its large size, beautiful dark green rind 
with a tinge of gold showing through the green, no other 
variety compares with the Angeleno in its bright red flesh, 
red to the rind and entirely free from fibre. Simply melts if 
the picker will observe the gold shining through the green 
as soon as it is ripe. He need never pick an unripe melon. 
This will surely be the best selling watermelon on this 
market and also‘on.the roadside stand.) 0. 200.068 ace). tee $0.15 $0.50 $1.50 
Kansas King. This is truly the king of all the water melons. It 
is large, averaging 28 to 30 pounds. No hollow center 
whether large or small. It is oval or round in shape; dis- 
tinctly striped; rich red flesh, unexcelled in sweetness 
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