Johnson's garden & farm manual : 1910 . perience, we consider Johnsons Dreamwold the finest, earliest andmost profitable melon we have ever grown. The vines are free from louse or fungus. The lastsetting matured and were marketed in October, always holding the same delicious quality,uniform size and productiveness, as the earliest or first setting. FORDHOOKMUSKMELON A RED-FLESHED JENNY LINDBetter Shipper than Rocky Ford This grand new melon is a crossbetween Emerald Gem and the Improved Jenny Lind, resemblingthe latter in form and fully as de-licious as the former. Roughlynetted, the skin show


Johnson's garden & farm manual : 1910 . perience, we consider Johnsons Dreamwold the finest, earliest andmost profitable melon we have ever grown. The vines are free from louse or fungus. The lastsetting matured and were marketed in October, always holding the same delicious quality,uniform size and productiveness, as the earliest or first setting. FORDHOOKMUSKMELON A RED-FLESHED JENNY LINDBetter Shipper than Rocky Ford This grand new melon is a crossbetween Emerald Gem and the Improved Jenny Lind, resemblingthe latter in form and fully as de-licious as the former. Roughlynetted, the skin showing betweenthe netting being emerald green,while the very solid thick flesh is ofdeep salmon color and surpassinglysweet to the very rind. Ford hookis most vigorous in growth, veryearly and extremely prolific, eachvine setting from five to nine melons are remarkably uniform,rhe rind; although thin, is unusu-ally firm, and the flesh so solid thatthe fruits carry well to market. lOc; 30c.; 4 85c.;lb., $ ,PH OF .\N AVERAGE SPECIMEN NEW FORnHOOK MUSKMELON. 12 JOHNSON SEED COMPANY


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