PERFECTED 
PERFECTO 
CANTALOUPE 
Variety No. 33 
The Perfecto ripens ev- 
enly and for a long period; 
melons run fairly large, up 
to twelve pack Jumbo flat, 
very uniform in_ size; 
coarse, solid heavy net, 
being perfect in appear- 
ance. The flesh is a very 
dark salmon color, fine 
grained and of excellent 
flavor; the seed cavity 
averages much smaller 
than any other Rocky Ford 
varieties, the rich colored 
flesh extending to the rind. 
The vines make an extra 
strong vigorous growth, and are highly disease 
resistant. Due to this fact, hills should be spaced 
further apart than other cantaloupe varieties. For 
late maturing melon, we urge you to plant the 

PERFECTED PERFECTO CANTALOUPE 
Perfected Perfecto, and we are positive that a trial 
will be convincing. Our stock comes direct from 
Rocky Ford, Colorado. See price sheet for prices. 
LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
CANTALOUPE CULTURE 
We recommend one pound of seed per acre, 
spacing the hills 6 or 8 feet each way, the land 
being a medium sandy loam, cultivating deep 
with the first plowing, gradually getting shallower 
with each cultivation as the vines grow larger. 
Cultivate often, keeping the field free of weeds at 

all times. Plant 12 or 15 seeds to the hill and thin 
to the 2 healthiest plants when they have 4 or 5 
leaves. Cover seeds about 2 inches, waiting until 
all danger of frost has passed in your locality be- 
fore planting, unless you are using Hotkaps and, if 
you are, you can plant from two to three weeks 
earlier. 
SCHOON'S HARD SHELL 
CANTALOUPE—Variety No. 50 
Large growing hard shell cantaloupe, weight 
from 3 to 4 pounds. Slightly oval, faint ribbing 
with abundant coarse netting; skin grey green, 
becoming pale yellow at maturity, tough and 
hard; flesh deep salmon, medium thick, fairly 
solid, juicy, good quality. Very dependable home 
garden and local market type; not suitable for 
long distance shipping. See price sheet for prices. 
LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
30 WILLHITE MELON SEED FARMS, Poolville, Texas Branch office—Weatherford, Texas 
