Banana Melon
(96 days). Looks like a huge banana. Has a delicious banana-like flavor when thoroughly ripe. One of the oldest varieties we grow, and one of the most popular. The boys will like it very much. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz. 50C; ¼ lb. 1.20; 1 lb. 2.95, postpaid
Far North
(72 days). Does well everywhere, but especially fine for northern areas. Developed in Canada. 4 to 5” melons. Small vines. Flesh salmon colored, sweet and juicy. Pkt. 20C; 1 oz. 60C; ¼ lb. 1.35, ppd.
Field's Daisy Melon
(76 days). We don't think you will ever find a sweeter, better, all-around melon. We introduced this years ago and have been working on it ever since, making a careful selection of seed each season. It's easy to grow and a prolific bearer. Medium in size, round, perfect in quality. Thick, smooth, deep orange flesh. Always makes customers come back for more year after year. Be sure to try it this year. We know you will like it. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz. 45C; ¼ lb. 1.00; 1 lb. 2.50, postpaid.
Field's Giant Muskmelon
(97 days). A truly outstanding muskmelon that is a favorite of so many of our customers. One of the very largest grown (often grows to 14 lbs.!), yet is sweet and as fine flavored as any muskmelon we have ever eaten. It is a selection from the old-fashioned Perfection strain, having deep orange flesh of good quality. Pkt. 20C; oz. 50C; ¼ lb. 1.25, postpaid
Golden Delight
(90 days). A new All-America award winner. Thick orange flesh. Extra good quality with a spicy flavor. Inclined to be rather oval shaped. Wide, shallow ribs with open netting. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz. 46C; ¼ lb. 1.00; 1 lb. 2.50, postpaid.
Golden Honey
(73 days). A new, extremely early, mildew-resistant melon of the early Hale's type. Very solid, heavily netted. Quality is outstanding . Ships well. Vigorous vines – a big yielder. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz. 50C; ¼ lb. 1.25; 1 lb. 3.00, ppd.
Greeley Wonder
(80 days). The largest one on the list. Has exceptionally fine quality and good, sweet flavor. If you want something extra big to take to the Fair, here it is. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz. 45C; ¼ lb. 1.00; 1 lb. 2.50, postpaid.
Hale's Best
(80 days). A carefully selected strain of Hale's Best that won't take mildew. Melons slightly oblong. Small seed cavity. Flesh is sweet, thick and deep orange. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz. 42C; ¼ lb. 90C; 1 lb. 2.25, postpaid.
Hearts of Gold
(95 days). The name about describes it. Medium size, round and well netted. Flesh orange colored, sweet and extra delicious. A heavy cropper. Excellent for shipping. A very popular melon. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz. 45C; ¼ lb. 1.05; 1 lb. 2.60, postpaid.
Pennsweet
Originated by Pennsylvania Hort. Dept. Very early. Ideal for short season areas. Fruit small – 1 ½ to 2 lbs. A tremendous yielder. Quality very high. Flesh salmon to orange colored; thick; practically no seed cavity. Sweet; sugar content 11% to 15%. Especially fine for home gardens. Pkt. 25C; 1 oz. 75C, postpaid.
Rocky Ford Green Fleshed
(84 days). The old green-fleshed “grand daddy of them all.” A selected early strain which will please you. Pkt. 12C; 1 oz. 45C; ¼ lb. 1.05; 1 lb. 2.60,postpaid.