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_ BUIST’S SELECTED ROCKY FORD 
92 Days—The most widely known of all 
cantaloupes, reselected from the famous Net- 
ted Gem introduced from Pennsylvania to 
Colorado where it attained perfection in shape 
and netting. It became famous as a shipping 
variety and is now more generally known as. 
the Rocky Ford. Very productive, uniform in 
size and shape. A favorite for home gardens, 
market and shipping. Fruits almost round, 
small, 5'4 to 6 ins. in diameter with no ribs 
and completely covered with hard, gray net- 
ting. Flesh green with narrow gold lining next 
to the seed cavity. Thick, juicy, and of a 
sweet, spicy flavor. 
BOTTOMLY 
84 Days—A variety similar to Early Knight, 
but maturing a trifle later. Very popular in 
the Baltimore and Washington markets. Fruit 
oblong, 6 ins. long, 444 ins. in diameter, 
heavily netted and distinctly ribbed. . Flesh 
green and very sweet. 
IMPROVED EARLY JENNY LIND 
82 Days—An old favorite and a dandy home 
garden melon considered one of the best and 
sweetest grown. Very early with small, flat 
fruits 4-ins. long, 3 ins. in diameter with 
heavy netting on the ribs, and a knob or but- 
ton on the blossom end. 
EXTRA EARLY HACKENSACK 
80 Days—An old standard variety exceed- 
ingly early for a large melon, highly recom- 
mended for the home garden and truckers 
shipping to local markets. Fruits nearly round 
with somewhat flattened ends, 6 ins. long, 7 
ins. in diameter, broadly ribbed with very 
coarse netting. Flesh green, thick and de- 
lightful in flavor, ~~ 
LARGE HACKENSACK OR 
TURK’S CAP 
90 Days—A very large, produc- 
tive type used mostly for the 
home garden. Similar to the 
Extra Early Hackensack, but 
later and larger. Fruits 6!/2 ins. 
long, 8 ins. in diameter, flesh 
green, rich and sugar sweet. 
MONTREAL MARKET OR 
NUTMEG. 
94 Days—An excellent variety — 
with very large fruits weighing 
from 7 to 8 pounds. Almost 
round, 7 to 8 ins. long; 8 to 9 
ins. in diameter, flattened at the 
ends, heavily netted and deeply 
ribbed. Flesh very thick, green, 
juicy and sweet. 
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Buist’s Selected Rocky Ford 
EARLY KNIGHT OR SUGAR SWEET 
82 Days—We recommend this variety for 
‘ usk melons—Cantaloupes = 
Green Fleshed Varieties | 
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either the home or market gardener, partic- — 
‘ularly the latter whose profits depend upon 
being first in the market. It is ready fully 10 
days ahead of Rocky Ford and larger in size. 
Fruits oval, 6 ins. long, 4/2 ins. in diameter. 
Skin light golden yellow when ripe, with gray 
for its sweet, juicy flavor. 
HONEY DEW 
‘netting and distinct ribs. Flesh thick, bright - 
green shading to light pink at center. Famous 
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112 Days—This fine melon is entirely distinct 
and has taken front rank at all produce, stands 
where it is recognized, bought and served by 
name, “Honey Dew.” It requires a long sea- 
son to mature and if grown in a northern lat- 
itude it must. be started indoors or in frames 
and transplanted outdoors at the proper time. 
Fruits are large, perfectly round, 9 ins. long, 
8!l4 ins. in diameter. An excellent shipper 
and keeper with skin smooth and a light 
cream when ripe. Flesh light green, thick, 
ripening to the rind; juicy and mellow with 
the distinctive sweetness of honey. 

MUSKMELON 
= Pkt. Oz 14 Lb. 
Buist’s Selected Rocky Ford ........ $0.10 $0.30 $0.90 
Bottomlyos ores se eS 10: 025 
Imp. Early Jenny Lind |. 72 (4c, ear) (102 230 
Extra Early Hackensack: 22057 10 eS 
Large Hackensack or Turk’s Cap ... 2107 +-.25 
Montreal Market or Nutmeg ........ 10 25 
Early Knight or Sugar Sweet ....... 310524225 
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