

The new Iroquois—Tops in quality and can be grown in sections where 
fusarium wilt would destroy other muskmelons. 
r¢ 90 days. Has definite resistance to fusarium wilt. 
Iroquois Fruits are round to slightly oval, about 6% inches 
in diameter, with prominent ribs anud coarse heavy netting; 
the rind is tough like that of Schoon’s Hard-Shell and the melons 
hold up well. Flesh, deep orange and fine texture. A handsome, 
uniform and truly “good to eat”? melon with a bright future. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 25c) (% I|b., 75c) Cb., $2.25) 
(5 lbs., $9.90) prepaid 
Pride of Wisconsin Use Queen of Colorado. 
Queen of Colorado 88 days. One of the best all-around 
varieties of muskmelon yet intro- 
duced. Certainly no variety can claim superiority in flavor and 
eating: quality. Holds up well for several days. Melons solidly 
netted with a very coarse loosely laced gray netting, slightly ribbed. 
Flesh thick and salmon 
in color. Improved se- 
lection of the Pride of 
Wisconsin. Seed is deli- 
cate and must be planted 
shallow, kept moist and 
no crust allowed to form. 
It is difficult to get sat- 
isfactory stands other- 
wise. 
STOCK SEED. 
(PEE 1 0c) = Coz., 220¢) 
Cab pea loC) meal De, 
$2.25) (5 Ibs., $9.90) 
prepaid 
No. 1 SEED. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 20c) 
CU ib. tbc). Gb:, 
$1.65) (© Ibs., $7.25) 
prepaid 


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