. Good seeds at fair prices : 1900. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. DA UK ICING. Solid, with thin, dark green skin; of superior earlv Lou;;, lar^e, late; red flesh; good ship- 7 45 ;$ 7 15 45 3 7 ir> 45 3 7 15 4S 3 7 15 46 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 7 15 45 3 7 15 46 MAMi^lOTH IllONCLAD. per PHINNKY. Early and of t'ood (inality; red flesh DIX7E. New; large and solid ; flesh red; interm


. Good seeds at fair prices : 1900. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. DA UK ICING. Solid, with thin, dark green skin; of superior earlv Lou;;, lar^e, late; red flesh; good ship- 7 45 ;$ 7 15 45 3 7 ir> 45 3 7 15 4S 3 7 15 46 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 3 7 15 45 7 15 45 3 7 15 46 MAMi^lOTH IllONCLAD. per PHINNKY. Early and of t'ood (inality; red flesh DIX7E. New; large and solid ; flesh red; intermediate SKiM lN01.,li. \'ery large; (piality lirst rate; CUBAN (JIIEEN. .Solid, lieavj'; excellent qnalitv; earlv Br> .SI'AXISH. Large, roundish, dark red flesh; early IGE CREAM, or MOUNTAIN .SWEET. Old reliable sort; llesh red; late JUMHO. Vcrv large; llesh red and very sweet; a good shipping sort; intermediate SOUTHEKN H.^TTEKSNAKE. Oblong, st ri ped ; red llesh; late CITKON KOll fUKSEKVES. Ron 1 id, iiaiKl^ome; for preserving SWEETHEART. (Jiiality good ; an excellent sliipping variety; seeds dark graj' PEEKI>ESS. An forlanul.\ and local use; flesh scarlet MELON PICACII. The fruit is" about the size of ;i large peach, oval shaped, and of a bright orangecolor, some- what russeted. Eor sweet pickle-., pi»'s or preserving they are stiperb; a few pieces of sliced lemon, or a little lemon essence, adds to their llavor, ,-ind is usuiilly desirable. They an* easily cultivated, wonderfully productive and can be lased in c; oz., 30c. KENTUCKY WONDEK. We inl roduced th is melon inlSHe. At that time we thought it the best melon; in 1899 we think the same. One j ust cause for criticism on many of the new melons that have of late been sent out, is that for the most i)art they have been, at tlie best, slightly imijroved strains of sonic old and well known sort. This cannot be said of Kentucky AVonder. It is distinct and the melon itself prjt


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