. High class seeds and implements. Nursery stock New Jersey Paterson Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. MUZZY BROTHERS' CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 15 MUSKMELON-Continued. '^Baltimore flarket, oblong; orange flesh. Per oz., 10 ets.; qr. lb., 20 cts.; per lb., JSC cts. ^(C) Delmonico, oval, deeply netted; orange fT flesh. Per oz., 10 cts.; qr. lb., 20 cts.; |a^er lb., 60 cts. li^hicago Nutmeg, large, fine grade. Per oz., 10 cts.; qr. lb., 20 cts.; per lb., 60 Vets. ^)range Christina, very clear, excellent *ri -sort; gre
. High class seeds and implements. Nursery stock New Jersey Paterson Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. MUZZY BROTHERS' CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 15 MUSKMELON-Continued. '^Baltimore flarket, oblong; orange flesh. Per oz., 10 ets.; qr. lb., 20 cts.; per lb., JSC cts. ^(C) Delmonico, oval, deeply netted; orange fT flesh. Per oz., 10 cts.; qr. lb., 20 cts.; |a^er lb., 60 cts. li^hicago Nutmeg, large, fine grade. Per oz., 10 cts.; qr. lb., 20 cts.; per lb., 60 Vets. ^)range Christina, very clear, excellent *ri -sort; green, with yellow flesh. Peroz., J 15 cts.; qr. lb., 29 cts.; per lb., 60 cts. ^ Bay View, a new green-flesh variety of large size and superior quality. Per oz., 10 cts.; qr, lb., 20 cts.; per lb., 60 cts. /Surprise, a very fine new variety; flesh ^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"'^'^''^M'^^u^ 'ilWH'' ' ' i salmon colored and of exquisite flavor. '-^^r^^^^^r^^^^^^^^^^^M^^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'eBna Per oz., 10 cts.; qr. lb., 20 cts.; per lb., _ _ 6fl^cts. Mtiskmelons. Y Pel" oz. Qr. lb. Per lb. (IT Jenny Lind, a very early kind, of small size, but delicious flavor $0 10 $0 20 $0 50 White Japan, size medium and nearly round; skin cream-white and very thin; flesh ^ ^ pale green; early and sweet 10 20 60 M2) Long Yellow Cantaloupe, yellow flesh; suitable for the work 10 20 60 ^pomegranate, for perfume. Not edible 15 40 1 25 ^^?<utmeg, fruit nutmeg shape; skin deep green, finely netted ; flesh greenish yellow, -r w rich and sugary 10 20,.V§gj^|50' Melons thrive best in a moderately enriched live soil; the hills should be six feet apart each way. Previous to planting incorporate well with the soil in each hill a couple of shovelfuls of thoroughly rotted manure; plant twelve or fifteen seeds in each hill early in May, and when well up, thin out to three or four of the most prom- ising. Pinch off the leading shoots as the growth becomes too luxuriant, and if the fruit sets too numerously, thin o
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