

32 : OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
Early MUSKMELONS Hardy 
Culture. When the ground has become warm, plant in 
hills about 5 feet apart each way, 8 to 12 seeds to the hill. 
When danger of insects is past, thin to 3 or 4 plants to the 
hill. Cultivate thoroughly throughout the season, not to 
exceed 2 inches deep One ounce of seed to 75 hills; 2 to 3 
pounds to the acre. About 125 seeds to the packet. 
EXTRA EARLY OSAGE. One of the earliest salm- 
on fleshed varieties of quality and one of the best 
sorts grown. The oval fruit is dark green, slightly 
ribbed and gray netted, and is from a week to ten 
days earlier than the old Osage. The flesh is a rich 
orange-salmon, very thick, juicy and sweet, of very iy 
high quality. A grand sort for northwestern condi- i Se , 
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tions; ideal for the home garden and a money maker Exte 2 ee 
for the market gardener. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c; % Ib.., 
7Oc; %& Ib., $1.20; 1 Ib., $2.20, postpaid. 

SUGAR ROCK or HONEY 
‘This is one of the most de- 
licious melons and very productive. 
The medium-sized, round, heavily | 
netted Melons are of uniformly fine 
quality with very thick, sweet, orange 
flesh. The most profitable market va- 
riety. Standard Stock. Pkt., 10c; oz. | — 
25e; % Ib., 70c; % Ib., $1.20; 1 Ib, 
$2.20, postpaid. ¢ “oe 
DAKOTA STRAIN. Our own selection, 
a week to ten days earlier than the 
standard stock with equal yield and 
quality. Pkt., 15e; oz. 35e; % Ib. 
$1.00, postpaid. ees 








EMERALD GEM. An extremely early sort. — 
The fruit is a rich emerald-green. It is 
globular in shape and irregularly ribbed. — 
: The ae hohe pets pores ors * 
R sweet and luscious. e vines are hardy 
Sugar Reck or Honey Rock and very prolific. One of the best Mel- — 
ons for home garden and local market. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25¢e; %4 Ib., 70c; % Ib., $1.20; 
1 Ib., $2.20, postpaid. i Se 

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EXTRA EARLY KNIGHT. cue nest green fleshed Musk- 
melon, medium sized, oval, distinctly ribbed and well 
netted. The flesh is fairly thick, juicy and very sweet, 
a medium green blending to a light pink near the center. 
We consider this productive sort one of the best for the 
Northwest. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c; %4 Ib., 70c; 34 Ib., $1.20; 
1 Ib., $2.20, postpaid. ; 
GOLDEN GOPHER. A smooth, ribbed oval, orange fleshed 
wilt resistant sort introduced by the Minnesota Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station. A melon of very high quality. 
Pkt., 15c; 02., 35c; 44 Ib., $1.00, postpaid. 
BOUGHEN’S SWEET. An extra early, oblong, ribbed and 
netted, orange fleshed, Canadian melon of very high qual- 
ity. Pkt., 15¢; oz., 35c; %4 Ib., $1.00, postpaid. 

Ore Bianco ~ 
ORO BLANCO. BLANCO. A Persian or Casaba type Melon that — 
wreryac eet ter Seems Teg gin nth ~ will mature in the North. About five inches in diameter — 
fre} eee ME oo ERED Geeh with golden skin, the white fleshed melons are delicious 
paws ee - ; 4 ¢ when dead ripe. Pkt., 15c. . sit ; 
EARLY TYE. A very early melon, oval, medium sized, ribbed — 
and somewhat netted, the orange flesh is thick and of fair- _ 
quality. A good hardy and prolific home garden melon for — 
the Northwest. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15¢e; % Ib., 50c; % Ib., 95e; 1 Ib, 
$1.75, postpaid. seer aed 


VINE PEACH (Vegetable Orange or Mango Melon). This | — 
prolific fruit is the size of a medium orange, and is used | 
for sweet pickles, preserves and pies. When cooked it LRG Bl 
used in every way as a peach. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35e; % Ib. 
$1.00, postpaid. sg om 
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