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THE CRENSHAW is a local market melon of the Casaba type. The plants are vigorous 
and very productive. The fruit is large with a rough, dark green skin, which turns to 
yellow when ripe. The flesh is thick, a light salmon in color, of distinctive flavor and 
fine quality. It requires about 110 days to mature. It is not suited for shipping, but 
is very successful as a local market melon. We have a limited supply of seed of this 
variety, and are forced to limit the size of orders to a maximum of two pounds. 
Prices postpaid: Ounce, 30c; 4 pound, $1.00; 2 pound, $1.80; 1 pound, $3.00; 
2 pounds, $5.70. 
HONEY DEW 
A LONG-KEEPING WINTER MELON 
THE REGULAR Honey Dew is one of the old 
established winter melons. It requires a long 
growing period of about 112 days. 
The Honey Dew plant is vigorous, with 
coarse, heavy vines. The melons are large, 
weighing from 5 to 7 pounds, and are nearly 
round. The rind is thin but hard, and is smooth, 
with no netting. The skin color is ivory white, 
changing to a light cream color as it ripens. The 
flesh is a light emerald green, and has an ex- 
ceptional distinctive sweetness. 
The Honey Dew makes a valuable addition 
to your garden because of its long-keeping qual- 
ities and its distinctive flavor. . HONEY DEW 

Prices postpaid: Ounce, 25¢; 4 pound, 75¢; 2 pound, $1.35; 1 pound, $2.25; 
5 pounds, $9.90. 
HONEY BALL 
A PROLIFIC LITTLE GREEN-FLESHED MELON 
THE Honey BALL is very similar in most respects to the Honey Dew with the excep- 
tion of size. It is a small melon, measuring about five inches in diameter. It has a 
white, hard rind and a green flesh. The flesh is firm and very sweet. Being a winter 
melon, it has excellent keeping qualities and is a splendid shipper. 
Because the Honey Ball is very prolific, care should be taken in planting to see 
that the plants are not too closely grouped. Close planting and the natural prolific- 
ness of the Honey Ball might result in too small a melon. 
We suggest that you try this long-keeping, sweet, little winter melon. 
Prices postpaid: Ounce, 20c; V4 pound, 65¢; 2 pound, $1.20; 1 pound, $2.00; 
5 pounds, $8.80. 
