Canton 2, Ohio 
Vegetable Seeds 
MUSKMELONS 
Plant late May or June. 1 oz. plants about 100 hills 
Muskmelons like light, well enriched soil. Plant 
8 to 10 seeds in a hill spacing hills in a row 3 to 4 
feet apart and the rows 6 feet apart. When the 
plants come up thin to 3 to 4 plants per hill. 
Pennsweet—New All-America 
Awarded a medal as a heavy yielding, very early 
small size melon with sweet thick flesh. The quality 
rates very high, sugar content close to 15 per cent. 
An ideal melon for the home garden. 
Pkt. 25c, Ye oz. 40c, oz. 75c. 
Golden Delight. 90 days. Fine, medium sized melon 
slightly elongated, averaging 4-5 inches in diam- 
eter, 6-7 inches in length. Compared with Pride 
of Wisconsin. Delight is earlier, more productive 
and of even better eating quality. 
Pkt. 15¢, oz. 50c, 14 Ib. $1.50, Ib. $4.50. 
Granite State. All-America Award Winner in 
1951. Granite State is an extra early, heavy yield- 
ing melon of the Honey Rock type. Well netted, 
medium small, with thick sugar-sweet salmon flesh. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, 1% Ib. $1.50, Ib. $4.50. 
Bender's Surprise. 90 days. Good sized thick oval 
melons averaging about 7 Ibs. It is coarsely netted 
and ribbed with hard greenish yellow skin at 
maturity. The flesh is thick, bright salmon in color 
and of delicious quality. 
Delicious or Early Bender. 83 days. As compared 
with Bender's Surprise, Delicious is smaller 
(averaging 51% l|bs.), a week earlier. 
Hales Best No. 36. 80 days. The earliest shipping 
cantaloupe. Fruits 3-4 lbs. with thick, salmon 
colored flesh of fine spicy quality. 
Hearts of Gold. 90 days. A medium sized nearly 
round melon with fairly distinct ribs and heavy 
close netting. The orange salmon flesh is thick, 
sweet and spicy. 
Honey Rock (Sugar Rock). 81 days. Deep orange 
flesh, very thick, of delicious spicy flavor, dif- 
ferent from all other sorts. Fruits are round, 
attractive, heavily netted without ribs. Good for 
home use and early local markets. 
Hale’s Best No. 36 
Pride of Wisconsin. 90 days. A cross of Honey 
Rock and Hearts of Gold. Orange flesh, solid 
and thick, with small cavity, very sweet and of 
fine flavor. 
Rocky Ford. 92 days. Green fleshed variety. 
Tip Top. 90 days. Fruit large, slightly oval, evenly 
ribbed and slightly netted. Flesh bright salmon, 
sweet and delicious. Splendid for home gardens 
and local markets. 
Prices All Varieties Melon—Except as Noted— 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 35c, 14 Ib. $1.10, Ib. $3.40. 
MUSTARD 
14, ounce will sow 100 ft. of row 
Used for grzens like spinach. Sow seed in very 
shallow rows about 2 inches apart, thin out plants 
to stand 6 to 8 inches apart. For a continuous supply 
make frequent plantings. 
Florida Broad Leaf. A smooth leaved variety of 
extra fine quality and very large thick leaves. 
Southern Giant Curled. Light green leaves, curled 
at edges, tinged with yellow. Slow to bolt. 
Either Variety—Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, 14 Ib. 60c. 
HOTKAPS INSURE EARLIER AND LARGER CROPS 
With the use of Hotkaps as protection against 
frost and other elements you can set plants out 
earlier—helping you to beat the neighborhood 
with early crops. Hotkaps are especially desir- 
able for use with Melons, Cucumbers, and other 
frost tender crops. 
25 Kaps with fiber setter for $ .95 
100 Kaps with fiber setter for 3.15 
5.90 
250 Kaps with fiber setter for 
1000 for $18.35; 5000 at $18.20 per 1000. 
Steel Setter—Each $1.95. 
Above Prices are F.O.B. Canton 
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