. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 74 Arthur T. Boddint;ton . 342 \ est 14 th St .. New York City MELON (Greenhouse, or Frame) Veitch's Eminence. Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. TlnV ix- cec-<iiiisly title sec( AkUm \\:!s raised :it the Royal (lardens, Wiiidst)r, from a cross l)etwcen tlie green-Heslied " Sliainroek " and Hero of Lockitise; white flesli. The color may be described as in- termediate between the two parents, and tlie llesh, which is moreover of <;reat depth, has also an attractive
. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 74 Arthur T. Boddint;ton . 342 \ est 14 th St .. New York City MELON (Greenhouse, or Frame) Veitch's Eminence. Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. TlnV ix- cec-<iiiisly title sec( AkUm \\:!s raised :it the Royal (lardens, Wiiidst)r, from a cross l)etwcen tlie green-Heslied " Sliainroek " and Hero of Lockitise; white flesli. The color may be described as in- termediate between the two parents, and tlie llesh, which is moreover of <;reat depth, has also an attractive tinjje of orange, giv- ing promise of a delicate flavor, wliich is fully borne out when the fruit is tasted. The appearance of the fruit is excellent, being of a medium size ;ind beautifully net- ted, and although chielly remark- ablefor its splendid tablequalities, will be found e(|ually valuable for exhibition, and can be recom- mended as early antl distinct, and well worthy of a trial. The plant, which is of a very robust constitu- tion, sets its fruit freely. Pkt. 50 cts. and 75 cts. BEAN (Green Stringleas) Sutton's Masterpiece. Introduced by Sutton & Sons in 1910, and has proved to be a dis- tinct advance .on varieties previ- ously grown. The comparative trials in their experimental grounds leave no room for doubt as to its superiority. The plant is robust in constitution, unusually- prolific, and the l<5ng pods are straight, handsome and tender. As a very quick grower Sutton's Masterpiece will be a valuable addition to the varieties adapted for pot culture. Mr. William Duckham, superintendent to Mrs. D. Willis James, "Onunda," Madison, N. J., and Mr. William Longland, superin- tendent to J. L. Hutchinson, Esq., Lake Geneva, Wis., tried this variety last year, and we are listing it upon their high recommenda- tion. Pkt. 15 cts., pt. 60 cts., qt. $ Beans, Sutton's Masterpiece LETTUCE Burpee's Earliest Way- ahead. ^ ^ l i ^ ^ t Wayahead ' shows a remarkab
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