. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. 2i6—How to Make the Garden Pay. approaching maturity, and somewhat firmer. The novice should compare ripe and green specimens, and try to note all these differences. VARIETIES. • Mountain Sweet, Mountain Sprout, Black Spanish.—In these we have three old, but reliable sorts, still much grown for market. They are large, sweet and good. Vick's Early.—A small, early, solid melon, valuable for the home garden. Kolb's Gem.— Much grown for market on account of its earli- ness. Nearly round, flesh bright red. Scaly Bark (Flor- ida Favorite), Seminol


. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. 2i6—How to Make the Garden Pay. approaching maturity, and somewhat firmer. The novice should compare ripe and green specimens, and try to note all these differences. VARIETIES. • Mountain Sweet, Mountain Sprout, Black Spanish.—In these we have three old, but reliable sorts, still much grown for market. They are large, sweet and good. Vick's Early.—A small, early, solid melon, valuable for the home garden. Kolb's Gem.— Much grown for market on account of its earli- ness. Nearly round, flesh bright red. Scaly Bark (Flor- ida Favorite), Seminole, Georgia Rattle- snake, Pride of Georgia, Cuban Queen, Gray Monarch, Mammoth Ironclad.—All these are large melons, exten- sively grown at the south for northern market. Vick's Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Greiner, Tuisco, 1846-. Philadelphia : Wm. Henry Maule


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