
HALE’S BEST No. 36 82-86 days 
The eariiest and best melon of the Rocky Ford type. 
The fruit is of medium size, oval and very heavily netted. 
The flesh is of deep orange color, very firm, thick and 
of high flavor. This is one of the best melons for shipping 
and is popular at all northern markets. Oz. 25c; 4 Ib. 
65¢; Ib. $1.75. 
DELICIOUS 83-87 days 
This early melon is a great favorite wherever grown 
because of its earliness, heavy yield and fine appear- 
ance. The melons ripen two weeks earlier than Bender's 
Surprise and are medium large, averaging 5 pounds or 
more. The flesh is moderately firm, deep orange and 
always sweet. Oz. 35c; 4! b. $1.00; Ib. $3.00. 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN 90-95 days 
Also called Queen of Colorado, this is a good market 
melon of superior quality, pointed-oval in shape with 
faint ribbing and very coarse netting. It has very thick, 
solid orange flesh and is to be recommended. Oz. 45c; 
Ys |b. $1.20; Ib. $4.00. 
SUGAR ROCK (Honey Rock) 82-87 days 
This melon has become very popular in many sections, 
because of its earliness and superior quality. The melons 
are very attractive, medium in size, round, with a coarse 
heavy netting. The flesh is firm, thick, deep orange in 
color, very sweet and of delicious flavor. Oz. 25c; 
Ys Ib. 70c; Ib. $2.00. 
HEARTS OF GOLD (Morrill’s Large Strain) 
93-97 days 
An improved strain, larger and a better shipper than 
the old Hearts of Gold or Hoodoo. 62-7 inches in 
diameter, weighing 4-5 pounds, excellent quality. Oz. 
25c; Vs Ib. 70c; Ib. $2.00. 
IMPERIAL No. 45 85-90 days 
A type of Hale’s Best adapted to mildew sections, but 
popular as a shipper in all sections, as it has all of the 
best features of Hale’s Best. It has thick, sweet, salmon 
flesh, a very small seed cavity, is medium in size, has 
heavy netting and a faint rib. Oz. 25c; % |b. 70c; lb. 
$2.00. 
HALE’S BEST- JUMBO 84-88 days 
An excellent melon, popular in some of the best grow- 
ing sections, which is similar to Hale’s Best No. 36, but 
with fruits about an inch larger each way, and somewhat 
later. Oz. 25c; 4 Ib. 65c; Ib. $1.75. 
Green Fleshed Varieties 
ROCKY FORD 87-92 days 
The leading green-fleshed melon with a so-called 
gold lining. The fruit is rather small, almost round, and 
the thick flesh is of fine grain and delicious flavor. It is a 
widely cultivated local market and shipper type. Oz. 
25c; “% Ib. 65c; Ib. $1.85. 

HONEY DEW 112-115 days 
This well-known melon is of the Casaba type, oval in 
shape, of good size, with a smooth lemon-tinted skin, 
and keeps well. The thick, green-tinted cream flesh has 
a delicious sweetness all its own. Oz. 25c; Y% Ib. 70c; 
Ib. $2.00. 
HONEY BALL 103-108 days 
An excellent home, local market and shipping melon, 
being selected from a cross of Honey Dew and Texas 
Cannon Ball. The flesh is pale silvery green, very juicy, 
sweet flavored. Oz. 25c; “4 Ib. 70c; Ib. $2.00. 
CARROT 
Nantes (Strong Top) Carrot 
MORSE’S BUNCHING 
\ALEAMERICA,) SELECTION 7 Gold Medal 1934 
This is a particularly fine bunching carrot. The roots 
grow about 8 inches long, are smooth, slightly stump- 
rooted and of excellent quality, sweet and fine grained. 
They are deep orange in color and with practically no 
core. It is an excellent kind for the home garden as well 
as for market. Oz. 25c; “4 Ib. 70c; Ib. $2.00. 
77 days 
IMPERATOR 
\ALEAMERICATAS) SELECTION 7 Silver Medal 1933 
Similar in size and shape to Morse’s Bunching, with 
medium tops strong enough for bunching, shoulders 
slightly rounded. Bright orange color and coreless: Oz. 
25c; VY lb. 70c; Ib. $2.00. 
77 days 
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