Cantaloupe Improved H. B. No. 36. Jim Burrell our farm manager. 
| 82 days. Is a beautiful melon; 
Improved H. B. No. 36 highly flavored, really good to 
eat. So wonderfully uniform that it is an outstanding breeding 
accomplishment. In size it is large, packing mostly 36’s or using 
the Jumbo flat crate 12’s. Melon is solidly netted,. little if any 
suture and no ribs. The rich, spicy salmon flesh is deep, fine 
grained and holds up well for long distance shipping. While pri- 
marily bred for the shipping trade, its many fine qualities make 
it ideal for roadside market and home gardens. Wherever canta- 
loupes are grown, we recommend this melon to melon growers; 
for north—where the seasons are short—for south to be first on 
the market with a real good cantaloupe. Exception to this would 
be in districts where powdery mildew is prevalent, in which case 
we would recommend the Powdery Mildew Resistant No. 45 or 
the S R No. 91. 
STOCK SEED. (Pkt., 10c) (0z., 20c) (%4 Ilb., 60c) (lb., $2.00) 
(5 Ibs., $8.80) prepaid | 
Not prepaid (10 Ibs., $1.60 per Ib.) (100 Ibs., $1.50 per Ib.) 
No. 1 SEED. (Pkt., 5c) (0z., 15c) (%4 Ib., 40c) (lb., $1.50) 
(5 Ibs., $6.60) prepaid 
Not prepaid (10 lbs., $1.20 per Ib.) (100 Ibs., $1.10 per Ib.) 
H. B. 936 82 days. Developed from the No. 386, but more 
uniform in size as it holds up uniformly late in 
the season in this respect; color and texture of the flesh the same, 
but hardly as thick meated. Netting heaviest of the H.B.’s and 
not inclined to run to slick melons in the later pickings. 
STOCK SEED. (Pkt.,10c) (0z., 20c) (% Ib., 60c) (ib., $2.00) 
(5 lbs., $8.80) prepaid 
Not prepaid (10 Ibs., $1.60 per Ib.) (100 Ibs., $1.50 per Ib.) 
No. 1 SEED. (Pkt., 5c) (0z., 15c) (%4 lb., 40c) (1b., $1.50) 
(5 Ibs., $6.60) prepaid 
Not prepaid (10 Ibs., $1.20 per lb.) (100 Ibs., $1.10 per Ib.) 
FROM ALLIANCE, NEBR.—I would like to make special men- 
tion of your Seneca Golden Sweet Corn. It did wonderful here and 
I believe you can safely recommend it to anyone in this part of 
Nebraska. Mr. ———— of Hemingford has raised it for several 
years and we both agree as to this. 
FROM BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH—I raise a lot of melons and 
cants and have always been satisfied with what I could get around 
here until I saw some of the melons that came from your seed. 
I did get a few of your seeds from this man and the melons that 
came from these seeds were not hard to pick out. 
D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 37 
