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MUSKMELON—(Continued) 
Hearts of Gold or Improved Hoodoo 100 Days 
This popular medium sized melon follows the earlier varieties and ripens in 
about 109 days. Fruits 5 to6 inches in diameter; flesh orange salmon in color, 
exceptionally thick and fine flavored. Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; 14 lb. 90c; Ib. $2.75 
HONEY ROCK 85 Days 
This is a handsome variety. The flesh is extremely thick, salmon colored. 
The shape is round, with coarse netting, slate colored background. It is early, 
prolific and if not already acquainted with this new variety, it is well worth a 
trial for comparison with varieties you are now growing. 
Pkt 0c roz. 45c. 44 bt 90c? 1b..92.75 
IROQUOIS—Resistant to Fusarium Wilt (See Photo Page 32) 90 Days 
This new resistant, medium size Bender type was developed by Dr. Munger 
of Cornell University. High quality, thick, deep orange flesh, prominent 
ribs, heavy netting, with thin tough rind. Ripens about the same time as 
Bender. The only variety on our list to grow on land infected with fusarium 
wilt. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; 4 Ib. $1.15; lb. $4.00 
QUEEN OF COLORADO 88 Days 
One of the best all around varieties. Thick, tough rind, flavor of Honey Rock 
and flesh texture of Hearts of Gold. Melons slightly oval, heavy coarse gray 
netting, slightly ribbed. Thick salmon flesh, small seed cavity. An improved 
strain of Pride of Wisconsin. 
Pkt.110c? oz. 45c; 14 1h..90c; lb. $2.75 
SCHOON’S HARD SHELL 90 Days 
This Bender-type melon is especially valuable because of the hard shell which 
permits long distance shipping. Fruits are 6144” long by 5%” through the 
center, covered with coarse netting and deeply ribbed. Skin yellow, flesh 
salmon-colored, sweet and of medium fine grain. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; 44 lb. $1.00; Ib. $3.50 
WATERMELON 
DIXIE QUEEN WATERMELON 
