MUSKMELON 
One oz. will plant 50 hills; 2 to 3 lbs. an acre 
Delicious. Best for local markets and 
roadside stands. Vigorous vines 
with huge yields, in 83 days, of oval- 
round, creamy yellow melons, 7 by 
6 inches averaging 54 pounds. 
They are uniform, well netted, 
moderately ribbed with thick sal- 
mon flesh of fine flavor for such an 
early variety. Try it this year. 
Iroquois. Fine new fusartum wilt re- 
sistant medium-sized Bender. The 
round-oval fruits with yellow-green 
tough rinds are prominently ribbed 
and well netted. The thick deep 
orange flesh is very sweet. The 
vigorous prolific vines yield heavily 
mn 90 days and do well till frost. 

Delicious Muskmelons 
Pride of Wisconsin. Oval-round, 7 by 614 inch, heavily netted yellow-gray melons 
with only faint ribbing. The deep orange flesh is sweet and very thick. 
Schoon’s Hard Shell. 
An early gray-green shipper with large, slightly oblong, 
coarsely netted, distinctly ribbed melons weighing from 5 to 8 pounds. The flesh 
is bright salmon and of very fine flavor. The rind is tough and hard. 
Hale’s Best No. 45, Mildew-resistant. Early 
and unsurpassed for shipping. Resists 
powdery mildew. Oval melons are 6 by 
5 inches, with heavy net; the salmon flesh 
is very thick, with small seed-cavity. 
Honey Rock. The deep orange flesh is lus- 
cious and sweet. Melons are oval-round, 
without ribs, 5 by 6 inches, with heavy, 
coarse netting, light gray-green, turning to 
light golden when ripe. The hard shell 
stands distant shipping well. The vines 
are quite productive and ripen the attractive 
melons in about 85 days. 
MANGEL 
One ounce sows 50 feet; 7 pounds an acre 
Mammoth Long Red. The light red root, 18 
inches long, 6 inches across, with a heavy 
shoulder, grows half above ground, pulls 
Hearts of Gold XXX. This de luxe strain has 
heavily netted oval melons, 534 inches 
across, with a tough, thin rind. The very 
thick golden yellow flesh leaves, a small 
seed-cavity, and the delicious flavor is 
hard to beat. Resists drought and ships 
well. Matures in about 90 days. 
Jersey Gold. The sweet, salmon flesh is un- 
usually deep and can be eaten right down 
to the rind. Moderately netted, heavily 
corded, pale green, oval Melons, 7 by 6 
inches, that weigh 4 to 5144 pounds. Best 
flavor of any late melon. 
MUSTARD 
One 02z., 100 ft.; drilled acre, 1 lb., broadcast, 2 
Fordhook Fancy, Long-Standing. Long, dark 
green, curled, deeply cut, flavored leaves 
which curve outward. Is a strong grower 

easily. The flesh is white, tinged rose. In and stands longer without bolting than any 
storage, the roots keep well all winter. other. Has a very mild, pleasant flavor. 
MANGEL Oz. WAlb. Lo; 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 25 lbs. 
Mammoth: Lonered sn. aan k ese: 3 $0 15 $0 40 $1 25 $600 $11 50 $27 50 
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Honey Rock or Sugar Rock.......... 25 J ae 22 0250 ASO eee AZ 50 
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MUSTARD 
Fordhook Fancy, Long-Standing. . 15 557 ve) BO Mon a tL OO es. 295 05 
Southern Giant Curled, Long-Standing. 15 35 LOM 25 21 O00) 23.475 

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