MUSKMELON—Continued 
RESISTANT No. 45—Wonderful ship- 
ping melon and very popular among 
shippers. Fruits slightly oblong, well 
netted and with solid, deep salmon flesh. 
A mildew resistant strain with vigorous 
vines producing melons 6% by 6 inches. 
Fine quality. 88 days to maturity. 
HEARTS OF GOLD — Grown exten- 
sively for local markets. Fruit nearly 
round; weight about 3 lbs.; distinctly 
ribbed, deep green with fine gray net- 
ting. Flesh thick, deep salmon; tender, 
juicy, sweet and aromatic. 
PERFECTED PERFECTO — Fruit is 
nearly round, 2% pounds, with hard gray 
netting, without ribs. Very thick flesh 
and small seed cavity, deep salmon; fine 
grained, juicy, sweet and aromatic. 
IMPERIAL No. 5— Mildew resistant. 
88 days to maturity. Vigorous vines pro- 
ducing heavily netted fruit. This new 
melon promises to be a leading shipper. 
Extremely high sugar content. 
BABY PERSIAN—A smaller type of 
Persian melon weighing about 5 lbs. Ex- 
cept for size, similar to the regular 
Persian. 
Casaba 
CRANSHAW—tThis melon is very pop- 
ular in the local markets of Central Cali- 
fornia. Some of the main restaurants 
claim it is their best seller. It is a hybrid 
casaba maturing about the same season 
as Golden Beauty Casaba. The flesh is 
thick, of light salmon color and of fine 
quality. It is not suited for shipping, only 
being suited for nearby markets and 
stands. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; '4 Ib. 
$1.00; Ib. $3.25. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY — Bright yellow, 
about globular in shape and the first to 
ripen. They will mature in most localities 
where melons can be grown. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 Ib. 85e; lb. $2.50. 
ONION PLANTS 
WHITE BERMUDA, UTAH SWEET 
SPANISH, WHITE SWEET SPANISH, 
WALLA WALLA SWEET, WHITE POR- 
TUGAL and OREGON YELLOW DAN- 
VERS — These plants will grow early 
onions of very mild flavor. (Ready late 
February.) Plant in the spring as soon 
as weather permits. Prices postpaid. 
1 bundle, about 100 plants, 35c; 2 bundles, 
60c; 5 bundles, $1.25; 10 bundles, $2.00. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Herb Seed 
Several varieties offered on the inside of the 
back cover. Grow your own herb plants from seed. | 

Onion, Utah Sweet Spanish 
WATERMELON 
CULTURE—Plant 8 to 10 seeds in hills 6x6. Thin 
to 2 best vines. Turn vines with the rows. Plant 
May 10th. 
PRICES — Unless noted: Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; '4 1b. 50c; 1b. $1.60. 
EARLY ARIZONA — Medium sized 
round melons with dark green rind and 
deep red flesh. Dark brown seed. About 
30 days earlier than Klondike. Quality 
equals that of Klondike. 
EARLY CANADA~—A high quality ex- 
tra early variety. Rather round shape, 
weighing about 10 pounds. Matures in 
about 80 to 90 days in the Northern states. 
KLONDIKE No. 7 (Wilt Resistant) — 
This special strain is exceptionally sweet 
and fine. The flesh is very brittle and 
the fruit oblong. We carry a selected 
strain with deep green rind. 
KLONDIKE—A melon of the best 
quality, being exceptionally sweet and 
fine. The flesh is very brittle and the 
fruit oblong. We carry a selected strain 
with deep green rind. 
STRIPED KLONDIKE, BLUE RIB- 
BON—Wilt resistant strain with thin, 
hard, tough rind. Weight 20 to 25 pounds; 
flesh deep, rich red and sweet. 
STRIPED KLONDIKE No. 11—Ready 
in 90 days. The highest in sugar content 
of the striped Klondike strains. Flesh 
bright red. It often carries three or four 
mature melons at one time that easily 
attain a size of 25 to 30 pounds. 
BLACK SEEDED ICE CREAM—Round 
shaped melons with thin, ivory colored 
skin. Pink meated and of fine quality. It 
will keep late into the winter. Very 
prolific. Matures very early. 
PRESERVING CITRON—Round green 
fruits distinctly marked with irregular 
stripes. Used for preserves and candied 
fruit. RED SEEDED or GREEN SEEDED. 
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