Dixie Queen 
WATERMELON 
1 ounce for 30 hills; 3 or 4 pounds per acre. 
Cultivate exactly as for Cantaloupe, except that the hills 
should be 8 to 10 feet apart. 
YT A fine- flavored, early, 80-day round 
D LXE Queen melon; skin striped dark green and 
greenish ivory, flesh bright red, solid and sweet. Shipped as 
White Seeded Cuban Queen. 
Kleckley’s Sweet This very popular melon is one 
of the best for nearby markets. 
Fruits are medium size, oblong, of a dark green color and 
have very thin rind. Flesh bright scarlet with solid heart, 
crisp, sugary and melting, and entirely free from stringiness. 
A large long melon with dark green 
Tom Watson rind and light crimson flesh of excel- 
lent quality, and a splendid shipper. 
The outstanding introduction in 
Stone Mountain the last few years. Its growth in 
popularity is phenomenal. Can be shipped long distances 
and its edible qualities are distinctly superior to any other 
shipping variety. 
(75 Days)—Perhaps the earliest good 
E arly Canada quality melon, usually about 9 inches 
in diameter, nearly round. 
, , (95 Days)— Vigorous and prolific; 
Florida Giant fruits very large, nearly round, flesh 
bright red, crisp and sweet. 
(85 Days)—Wilt resistant strain; fruits 
Hawkesbury oblong, about 18 inches long and 8 to 10 
inches in dia., color light grey with deeper veins. Flesh deep 
pink and of good quality. 
MUSHROOMS 
Anyone with a fair understanding of the cultural require- 
ments can grow Mushrooms successfully in any climate and 
in any season where the following conditions obtain: 
1. Good spawn, procured from a reliable source. 
2. A properly prepared bed with reasonable protection 
against weather extremes. 
3. A temperature not greatly exceeding 60° F. nor much 
lower than 50° F. 
4, A fairly moist temperature, avoiding the too frequent 
and direct application of water to the beds. 
5. A gradual renewal of the air, avoiding draughts. 
One brick will seed an area of 8 to 10 square feet. One 
quart bottle will seed an area of 35 to 40 square feet, de- 
pending on the size of piece planted. Full cultural direc- 
tions free with purchase of spawn. Bricks 30c ea., 10 bricks 
$2.75, bottle spawn $1.00 ea. 
Superior Seeds 
J. MANNS & CO., Baltimore, Md. 
Stone Mountain 
PRICES 
MUSTARD Pkt. %4Lb. Lb. 10 Lb. 
Fordhook Fancy ..-$ 10 $ 40 $1.25 $11.50 
Giant Southern Curled 30 85 7.50 
Tendergreen (Mustard Spinach) . .30 1.00 9.00 
WATERMELON Oz. “%Lb. Lb. 
Dixie Queen eer $ 25 $ .75 $2.25 
Early Canada . ry: .29 S10) | 2520 
Florida Giant ..... ; 30 §€©1.00 3.00 
Hawkesbury (Wilt Resistant). . -20 -60 1.75 
Kleckley’s Sweet 
(Wilt Resistant) Rect iie 15 -50 
Stones Mountain. ose aoe eee .20 -60 
Tom Watson ..... Sib ets 15 45 
1.50 
1.75 
1.35 
Re es as 
Darker green and leaves more 
ROnenOok Fancy curled at the edges than any other 
sort. 
7 Th 1 t riety, 
Giant Southern Curled {be,,,\s7eest |, variety, 
ly curled leaves; hardy and vigorous. 
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