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HONEY DEW 
A LONG-KEEPING WINTER MELON 
The regular Honey Dew is one of the old established 
winter melons. 
112 days. 
The Honey Dew plant is vigorous, with coarse, heavy 
It requires a long growing period of about 
vines. The melons are large, weighing from 5 to 7 pounds, 
and are nearly round. The rind is thin but hard, and is 
smooth, with no netting. The skin color is ivory white, 
changing to a light cream color as it ripens. The flesh is a 
light emerald green, and has an exceptional distinctive 

sweetness. 
The Honey Dew makes a valuable addition to your gar- 
den because of its long-keeping qualities and its distinctive 
flavor. 
PRICES POSTPAID: Ounce, 25c; 1/4 pound, 65c; 1/2 pound, $1.20; 1 pound, $2.00; 5 pounds, $8.80. 
CRENSHAW 
A FINE MELON FOR LOCAL MARKETS 
The Crenshaw is a local market melon 
of the Casaba type. The plants are vigor- 
ous and very productive. The fruit is 
large with a rough, dark green skin, 
which turns to yellow when ripe. The 
flesh is thick, a light salmon in color, of 
distinctive flavor and fine quality. It 
requires about 110 days to mature. It is 
not suited for shipping, but is very suc- 
cessful as a local market melon. 
We have a limited supply of seed 
of this variety, and are forced to limit 
the size of orders to a maximum of two 
pounds. 
PRICES POSTPAID; Ounce, 30c; 1/1 pound, $1.00; /2 pound, $1.80; 1 pound, $3.00; 2 pounds, $5.70. 
HONEY BALL 
A PROLIFIC LITTLE GREEN-FLESHED MELON 
The Honey Ball is very similar in most 
respects to the Honey Dew with the ex- 
ception of size. It is a small melon, meas- 
uring about five inches in diameter. It 
has a white, hard rind and a green flesh. 
The flesh is firm and very sweet. Being 
a winter melon, it has excellent keeping 
qualities and is a splendid shipper. 
Because the Honey Ball is very pro- 
lific, care should be taken in planting to 
see that the plants are not too closely 
grouped. Close planting and the natural 
prolificness of the Honey Ball might re- 
sult in too small a melon. 
We suggest that you try this long- 
keeping, sweet, little winter melon. 
PRICES POSTPAID: Ounce, 20c; 1/4 pound, 65c; /2 pound, $1.20; 1 pound, $2.00; 5 pounds, $8.80. 
ROCHY FORD 

CANTALOUPE 
