. Landreths' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. By Express or Freight. \i lb. 15c. ; lb. 60c. By OEM (Kolb).—A good shipper. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 10c. or Freight, not prepaid, lb. 50c. JAMES RfVER, 80 DAYS.—A long, dark rind Melon of second size, similar to y*6 Joe Johnson and Jones Melons. Pkt. 5c. ; oz. 10c.; 34 ^b. 20c. ; lb. 6-1^ By Express or Freight, not prepaid, lb. 55c. ARKANSAS TRAVELER, 75 DAYS ^see Novelties, page 6). 'long dixie, 85 DAYS.—We have selected
. Landreths' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. By Express or Freight. \i lb. 15c. ; lb. 60c. By OEM (Kolb).—A good shipper. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 10c. or Freight, not prepaid, lb. 50c. JAMES RfVER, 80 DAYS.—A long, dark rind Melon of second size, similar to y*6 Joe Johnson and Jones Melons. Pkt. 5c. ; oz. 10c.; 34 ^b. 20c. ; lb. 6-1^ By Express or Freight, not prepaid, lb. 55c. ARKANSAS TRAVELER, 75 DAYS ^see Novelties, page 6). 'long dixie, 85 DAYS.—We have selected a long form of it which ^nll supersede the Kolb Gem, compared with which it is infinitely better, vine vigorous, equally early, quite as productive, weighs as much, darker in rind, in form long to half-long, flesh deep red without core or canity, more melting and of very superior ilavor. For shipment to long distances it will be found equal to the Kolb Gem, its rind fully as strong, and in appearance more .showy, placing it in first rank as a market Melon. A decided im- provement upon the Dixie as first introduced—longer in form, flesh mot-e brilliant and ver\- palatable. A fine shipper. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 34 l]f 15c. ; lb. (lOc. By Express or Freight, not prepaid, lb. 50c. Two Ounces of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. Pounds to the Acre. Four if Bfi BRADFORD, 85 DAYS (see Novelties, page 0,. Cantaloupes, or Citron Melons, as they are termed in Jersey, do well upon sod ground or upon land prepared for planting by plowing down a crop of Winter Wheat or Winter Rye, the sod or grass aerating or keeping loose the soil. No plant is more influenced by the conditions of its gro^v'th. The seed is planted at about Corn seeding time, or when the Apple is in bloom, in hills about 43^ feet in each direction, two shovelfuls of well- rotted stable manure beiilg tramped into each hill and covered \\ith earth. The large, long Melons, like the Reedland Giant and Casaba, are generally sold b
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