. Moore and Simon's seed buyers guide and wholesale price list : market gardeners, florists and other large buyers. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Paul Rose "ACME, or BALTI- MORE. Early; ob- long ; pointed; light green flesh; a fine ship- per. Oz. sc., 34 lb- ISC, lb. 40C., 5 lbs. /THE CARMES. Improved £bttra Early Hackensack. y,r . -Kja-MyoM-^a, A new variety with dark olive green skin, deep ribs, slightly netted, very small seed cavity; flesh, salmon red. Very productiv
. Moore and Simon's seed buyers guide and wholesale price list : market gardeners, florists and other large buyers. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Paul Rose "ACME, or BALTI- MORE. Early; ob- long ; pointed; light green flesh; a fine ship- per. Oz. sc., 34 lb- ISC, lb. 40C., 5 lbs. /THE CARMES. Improved £bttra Early Hackensack. y,r . -Kja-MyoM-^a, A new variety with dark olive green skin, deep ribs, slightly netted, very small seed cavity; flesh, salmon red. Very productive, of delicious flavor. Pkt. SC., oz. IOC, 34 lb. 30c., lb. TIP-TOP NUTMEG. Grows to good size ; sweet, juicy ; yellow flesh. Pkt. 5c., oz. IOC, 3^ lb. 20c, lb. ^c. *i/bAY view. Very prolific and of great size ; oblong ; green flesh ; late. Pkt. sc., oz. loc, ^ lb. 20c, lb. soc. Jf^L-ONE STAR. A magnificent new melon from Texas. It surpasses most others in its luscious, thick sal- mon-colored flesh, and fine, large size. A Lone Star, owing to its unusually thick flesh, will weigh nearly double that of any other melon of the same size, of oblong shape, stands handling and shipping well. Pkt. sc., oz. loc, lb. 20c., lb. 60C. j^INE PEACH. A splendid novelty which was introduced by us. The vine on which they are borne is somewhat similar to the musk melon vine, and requires the same cultiva- tion. The fruit is about the size of a large peach, oval-shaped, and of a bright orange-yellow color, somewhat russeted. For sweet pickles, pies or preserving they are superb. Receipts for preparing them for the table will be sent with each order. In the west and northwest, where fruit is scarce, they are becoming popular, as they are easily cultivated, wonderfully pro- lific, and can be used in every way in which you would use a peach except that they are not usually liked raw. Per pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., 34 lb. S° Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images th
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