ROY H. ERICKSON, Prop. 23 

MUSK MELON (Cont.) 

Iroquois 
Oz. Y% Lb. 1 Lb. 
Iroquois. A fusarium resistant type introduced from New York 
State. It is of the Bender’s Surprise Class being a large 
melon, fairly well netted, good thick orange flesh of excel- 
lent quality and appearance. It is recommended as being one 
of the best of the new introductions........ a ate ot ecto $0.35 $1.00 $3.25 
Extra Early Sunrise. This melon is very early, it ripens as early 
as the Lake Chaniplain which is considered the earliest of 
all the yellow meated melons grown. The melons grow quite 
large, average 5 lbs. or more and are of oval shape, light 
golden yellow, and covered with fine netting; the flesh is 
firm deep orange yellow, and of high flavor, very sweet. 
The combination of earliness, high quality and good size, 
is not found in any other melon on this market. 75 days..  .25 .65 2.25 
Improved Strain Extra Early Sunrise. This melon with its fine 
qualities is rapidly becoming one of the most popular kinds. 
The flesh is moderately firm, deep orange and always 
sweet. If you want the best all around Musk Melon, either 
for the home garden or the market, plant the Improved 
og UE ast SPR Dg Tg ia 8 ge ae, a roe .30 .70 2.50 

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We handle absolutely nothing that we do not claim to be the best obtainable. We 
do not claim to compete in prices with irresponsible parties, whose sole effort is to 
secure the lowest priced seeds, regardless of quality; such seeds are not cheap, but dear 
at any price. The first cost of seeds is insignificant, compared with time and labor that 
must be expended upon a growing crop. Quality is our first consideration, and the 
prices we offer are as low as first-class seeds can be sold for. 
