Watermelons—-Continued 
604 New Hampshire Midget Pkt., 20c 
Y% oz., 35c; oz. 65c; % 1b., $1.55 
(80 days.) Early, productive, quality good. See page 2. 
699 Stone Mountain Pkt. lOc; oz..s35c: 
% Ib., 75c; Y 1b., $1.20 
(90 days.) Largest of the early varieties and of excel- 
lent high guality. The fruit is large, almost round, dark 
green, with bright red flesh which is of delicious 
sweetness. 
Pht. 20c:-42 02., 3dC# 02, JOC 
WY 1b., $1.50; % Ib., $2.35 
(82 days.) An early, prolific Watermelon of excellent 
quality. The Melons are large, nearly round and light 
green with dark green stripes. One of the earliest high 
ory Melons for the home garden and roadside 
stand. 
597 Congo 
603 Honey Cream 
Phin bse:oz= o0c2 te lb. $1253 
WY 1b., $2.10 
615 Winter Queen Pkt., 10e; 02z., 35c; 
VW 1b., 75c; % 1b., $1.20 
(90 days.) Has a white skin with red flesh of excel- 
lent quality. They are round, of medium size, and if 
picked before frost will keep several months. Superb 
for home and market. 
Muskmelons or Cantaloupes 
A packet will plant about 20 hills; 1 ounce 100 hills; 
2-3 pounds per acre. 
577 Golden Delight Pkt. 25c; Y% oz., 40c; 0z., 70c; 
Y 1b., $1.75; Ye 1b., $3.00 
(85 days.) High quality, new Melon. See page 3. 
587 Pride of Wisconsin Pkt., 10c; 0z., 40c; % 1b., $1.10; 
W% 1b., $1.75 
(85 days.) Known as Queen of Colorado. Its sweet, fine flavor is 
unsurpassed. The deep orange and rich looking flesh is solid and 
thick. The thick, double rind is strong, heavy, and coarse netted. 
It is midseason in earliness and holds up well for several days. 
573 Delicious Pkt., lic; 4% 0z., 30c; oz., 50c: %. 1b., $1.25: 
% 1b., $1.90 
(80 days.) Early, large, sweet Melon. One week earlier than 
Bender's. Fruits are large, oval, light green, covered with fine 
netting. Flesh is deep orange, very sweet and most delicious. It will 
(90 days.) Oblong, blocky, dark green Melons faintly 
striped lighter green, flesh bright red, crisp and sweet. 
Highly resistant to anthracnose. Weight 30 to 40 lbs. 
Good for home and market; tough rind makes it a 
good shipper. 
Pride of Wisconsin Distinctive Flavor 
not stand long distance shipping. 
569 Bender’s Surprise Pkt., 15c; 02., 50c; 
% 1b., $1.25; Y% Ib., $1.90 
(85 days.) Fruit is 71% inches long by 6 inches in 
diameter, slightly oval; skin light yellow when mature, 
slightly ribbed with irregular patches of netting; flesh 
thick, bright salmon, very juicy, sweet and of good 
rich flavor. An excellent home and market garden va- 
riety, weight 7 to 8 pounds. 
570 Craig Pkt., 20c; V2 0z., 35c; oz., 65c; 
% 1b., $1.55; % Ib., $2.50 
(90 days.) Has a distinct ribbing, very close netting. 
Flesh very thick, firm with an exceptionally deep sal- 
mon color. Of delicious quality, sweet and spicy. Ex- 
cellent for home garden. Unequaled for roadside mar- 
ket trade. Quite uniform throughout. Dependable and 
very popular. 
581 Honey Rock Phew loceoz- 4067216. 95: 
VY Ib., $1.60 
(82 days.) Also called Sugar Rock. Fruits are oval, 
medium sized and not ridged. Deep orange flesh with 
wonderful sweetness. The rind is tough, and flesh so 
firm that Melons can be allowed to ripen on the vines 
and shipped long distances. 
580 Hearts of Gold = Pkt, 10c; 02z., 35c; %4 1b., 85c; 
% 1b., $1.50 
(90 days.) Vines are vigorous, free from blight or rust, 
and hardy. Fruits medium sized, nearly round, thickly 
netted and very firm so they stand shipping. Flesh is 
deep orange color and deliciously flavored. 
582 Schoon’s Hard Sheil Pht 100% Yo- 0zn620cs 
oz., 40c; % I1b., $1.10; % I1b., $1.75 
(90 days.) Fruits 714% inches long by 6% inches in 
diameter, large, oval, prominent ribs and abundant 
coarse netting; flesh thick, salmon colored, solid and of 
excellent quality. The rind stays firm, allowing a long- 
er picking period. 
590 Iroquois Pier 20 C57 025 OC Oz 1 00Ce 
1% 1b., $1.55; % Ib., $2.50 
(85 days.) This new Melon of medium size, uniform- 
ly fine flavor and thick, sweet, deep orange, fine grain- 
ed flesh has been developed for resistance to fusarium 
wilt. Superior quality and high yields. 
588 Rocky Ford Pki., 10e3-0z,, 40c? Va-lbs 95c; 
1% 1b., $1.60 
(80 days.) It is one of the earliest green-fleshed Mel- 
ae Fruits are oval in shape, well netted and of good 
avor. 
Mustard 
A packet will sow 59 feet of row; 1 ounce 300 feet; 2 lbs. per acre in drills; 4 lbs., if broadcast. 
626 Fordhook Fancy Pkt., 10c; 02z., 25c; % Ib., 60c 
(40 days.) Beautifuily curled. Very mild, pleasant 
flavor. Leaves are curled and fringed, and the plant 
remains long without running to seed. 
variety for storage. 
D642 Early Yellow Globe 
627 Giant Curled Long Standing Pkt., 10c: 
OZ, 2oCe a4 Lbs 0G 
(40 days.) (Gold Medal Winner, All-America Selec 
tion.) This new variety will stand true to form weeks 
longer than the old kinds without going to seed. 
Onions 
A packet will plant 25 feet of row; I ounce 125 feet; 4 to 6 pounds per acre. 
641 Brigham Yellow Globe 
Pkt., 10c; Ye 0z., 390c; 02. 55c; % lb., $1.40: 
% 1b., $2.00 
(110 days.) The bulbs are distinctly globular in shape and mature to a larger size 
in all locations. Brigham Yellow Globe is looked upon as an exceptionally good 
Phi. [562 oy 024 400s. ony 1962 OA 1b G1 60; 
VY 1b., $2.10 
(95 days.) The most popular variety of Yellow Globe Onion. The best variety for 
production on muck soil or upland. Produces a good sized Onion ten days earlier 
than other Yellow Globe types. This variety maturing earlier insures well ripened 
bulbs which can be sold directly out of the field and are also ideal for storage. 
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