. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Paul Hose. Large Yellow Cantaloupe—A large va- riety, deeply ribbed. Flesh thick and of a light salmon color. Pkt. 5^, oz. 10^. H lb. 2(yp, lb. 50f. Osage—A fine yellow fleshed variety, of good size. Flesh very thick and of a beautiful salmon color; very sweet and melting. As a melon for the home garden it cannot be equaled. Pkt. 5^, oz. 10<f, Mlb. 20^, lb. m. Paul Rose—A new variety. A successful cross between t


. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Paul Hose. Large Yellow Cantaloupe—A large va- riety, deeply ribbed. Flesh thick and of a light salmon color. Pkt. 5^, oz. 10^. H lb. 2(yp, lb. 50f. Osage—A fine yellow fleshed variety, of good size. Flesh very thick and of a beautiful salmon color; very sweet and melting. As a melon for the home garden it cannot be equaled. Pkt. 5^, oz. 10<f, Mlb. 20^, lb. m. Paul Rose—A new variety. A successful cross between the Osage and Netted Gem. It combines the sweetness of the former with the fine netting of the Gem. and is even a better shipper than this variety. The melons grow uniform in shape and size. The flesh is remark- ably thick, making the melon very solid and heavy, and of a beautiful salmon or orange color; deliciously sweet and melting. Pkt. 5<P, oz. 10?^, H lb. 2b<P, lb. 7b<f. Bay View—A long, green fleshed melon of largest size, often reaching a weight of twenty pounds. Flesh thi k and very sweet. The best large melon, and is easily grown. Pkt. 5<?. oz. 10?. M lb. 20^. lb. best on newly broken sod or prairie land; or on soil pi-epared by plowing under a crop of wheat or rye in the Spring. The seed should not be planted until the soil has become thoroughly warmed, about corn planting time. Plant five or six seeds in hills eight to ten feet apart each way. The soil in the hills should be made very rich by mixing in a few shovelfulls of well rotted manure. When the plants are well establish- ed, thin out to one or two strong plants. When insects molest the vines, dust with Slug Shot, or similar prepar- ation. Dixie-Oblong shape, light and dark green striped. Flesh scarlet, very sweet and sugary ; rind tough, making it an excellent shipper. Pkt. o<P, oz. 101^, M lb, 20<?. lb. 50?, Florida Favorite-Oblong: striped: ea


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