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Early—Hardy—Fine Quality 
If there is any better melon for the Northwest, we haven’t 
‘seen it. Of Russian origin, its outstanding qualities caught 
the eyes of Professor A. F. Yeager. Similar to Northern 
Sweet. The melons weigh from 9 to 14 pounds; the thin 
rind is medium green with darker stripes; and the flesh is 
bright red, crisp and very sweet. A heavy cropper and very 
early, ripening in 9 to 10 weeks. Melons should be picked 
as soon as ripe. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; 14 Ib., 65c; % Ib., 
S440; 1 Ib., $2.00, postpaid. 

Locking down on @ 3-ton truckicad of Dakota 
Sweets from our nursery 
Dakota Sweet Watermelon 
BUZA RED WINTER. Small, round, 
fine keeping, light green striped 
‘melon with fine quality red fiesh. 
Originally from * “Poland and very | 
early. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 30c, postpaid. oy 
ONION SETS 
Write for prices on lots 
larger than those listed 
A planting: of sets 
for green onions, de- 
licious early boilers 
or fine bulbs for win- 
ter should be in every . 
garden. We grow our 
own Bottom Onion 
Sets at Bismarck. One 
pound to 60 feet of 
row. Unless. other- 
YELLOW BOTTOM ONION SETS. Fine 
for. green Onions, - these are surer to 
form large Onions than any other sets. 

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The quality is superior. and the yield is larger. 1 Ib., 33c; 4 Ibs., 95e, shall hold On io n Bate 
postpaid. Not prepaid, peck, $1.30; bushel, $4.50 ing in transit is past. 
A bushel of Onion 
RED BOTTOM SETS. Fine, well cured sets. 1 Ib., 33c; 4 Ibe, 95e, | Sets is 32 Ibs., except 
et (oie with Zop Sets, pet 
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Megs Not ee peck, $1.30; bushel, $4.50. i ab Huchel Prices peck 
fp -and over,’ subject to 
TOP or WINTER ONION SETS. Porrantale Live in the ground all .. aPnaURS. ze 
Bi o Set 
~ winter and start very natant in the spring. 28 lbs. to the bushel. 11b., «| von Marchidclivery or 
“42x, pos a. later. ; 
‘MULTIPLIER ONIONS. Also called Bunch . eae S 
Onions or Potato Onions, and very mild. _ Ex- GARLIC. 
cellent for early spring Onions. 1 Ib., 42c, pris: ; 
f ETE FO Ta Ss BAVARIAN. Lb.; 60c; 5 Ibs., $2.50, postpaid. 
Fred F. Meyer 
_ Forbes, N. Dek., Box 1 
' We have used your seeds for many years and-have 
always. found them very satisfactory, especially the 
Bison Tomato plants. We usually have enough 
tomatoes to can, eat fresh out of the garden and still 
have some left to sell. What you have done in de- 
| veloping hardier and better plants is marvelous. — 

Oates Sets at ou aS 
