Honey Rock
Honey Rock is well known as the most profitable market Melon in the Melon growing districts of Michigan, Ohio and a great shipper, and commands the highest prices always. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; ¼ lb., 50c; lb., $1.50, prepaid.
Honey Rock
Few melons have ever become so immensely popular in such a short time as Honey Rock. Wide awake Melon growers have been quick to sense the demand for Honey Rocks and have cashed in with them. This melon is especially noted for the rich, melting sweetness of the highly colored golden flesh. In shape the Melons are nearly round, averaging six inches in diameter. They are covered with a heavy coarse netting which is a great protection in handling. The plants are heavy bearers, commonly setting seven or more fruits. The melons are remarkably uniform in size, shape and flavor, and are very attractive. Honey Rock is a medium early variety and the vines are hardy and vigorous. It is a good shipping sort and the size is just right. It has withstood the drought of the past four seasons extremely well and has been a real money maker. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; ¼ lb., 50c; lb., $1.50, prepaid.
Isbell's Lake Champlain
This is the earliest Muskmelon of good quality and it is still unbeatable as a first early sort either for home or market. The vines are hardy, vigorous and productive. The melons are nearly round, medium in size, and well netted. The flesh is thick, fine grained, and very sweet, or a rich deep golden yellow color. No matter what other sorts you grow, you should have some Lake Champlain as they will ripen at least a week before any other sort. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; ¼ lb., 45c; lb., $1.35, prepaid.