Watermelon 



&)assermelone. 



1 oz. for 30 hills; 3 

 or 4 lbs. to acre. 



Cultivate exactly as for Cantaloupe, except that the hills should be 8 to 10 feet apart. 



Kolb's Gem. — The rind, though quite thin, is very tough, standing ship- 

 ments long distances without breakage. The flesh is bright red and of good 

 flavor. It is one of the largest, most productive and best keeping Melons 

 grown. % lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



Sweetheart. — It has no equal as a shipping Melon. Vine vigorous and 

 productive, ripening its fruit early. Fruit large, oval, very heavy, uniformly 

 mottled light and very light green. Rind thin, but firm. Flesh bright red, 

 firm, solid, but very tender, melting and sweet. Fruit retains its good quality 

 for a long time after ripening. ]4 ^-> 15c; lb., 50c 



Kolb's Gem. 



Kleckley Sweets.— Shape oblon 

 skin dark green, rind thin. The 

 flesh is a beautiful bright red, 

 heart very large and meaty ; the 

 quality and flavor is grand, being 

 extremely sweet, melting and lus- 

 cious. % lb., 15c; lb. 50c 



Cuban Queen. — Fruit me- 

 dium sized to large, globular or 

 oval ; skin striped light and dark- 

 green in sharp contrast ; rind me- 

 dium thick, but stands shipment 

 well; flesh bright red, solid, very 

 crisp and sugary. X lb., 15c; lb., 

 40c. 



Florida Favorite.— A most 

 delightful Melon, of rare sweet- 

 ness; red flesh, extending close up 

 to the rind, which is hard, thin and 

 mottled light and dark green. Ten 

 days earlier than Kolb's Gem. % 

 lb., 15c; lb., 35c 



New Triumph. — This new 

 Melon is a cross between the Duke 



New Triumph. 



Jones and Kolb's Gem, having the handsome dark green color of the former and the fine shipping qualities of the latter 

 but infinitely superior in flavor and grows much larger than either. X lb-i 15c; lb., 40c 



Dark Icing'. — One of the sweetest of all melons. Very solid, thin rind, rich, red flesh. Quite early. Highly 

 prized as a shipper. Pkt , 5c; X !*>•> 15c; lb., 40c 



Qkra, or Qumbo. 



10 lbs. to acre. 



Sow in drills during April and May. Thin until the plants are 

 12 inches distant, and draw earth to the stems for support. 



Improved Dwarf 

 Green Prolific, or Dens- 

 ity. — A distinct variety, 

 growing about fourteen inch- 

 es high. Grown in competi- 

 tion with the ordinary dwarf, 

 it produces twice the number 

 of pods, which are very 

 smooth and beautiful. Pkt., 

 5c; % lb., 15c; lb., 40c 



White Velvet. — Pods 

 are large, perfectly smooth. 

 Pkt., 5c; \i lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



Perkins' Mammoth 

 Green Pod.— A splendid 

 variety. Very prolific, with 

 slender, long, green pods of 

 best quality and most desir 

 able color for canning. Pkt., 

 5c; %, lb., 15c; lb., 40c 



Mushrooms. 



Mushroom Spawn.— Pound, ,10c; 100 lbs. 

 per brick, 15c. If sent by mail add 8c. per lb. 



$8.00; 



We are large produ- 

 cers and contractors of 

 Onion Sets, with best 

 facilities for handling 

 large quantities. Prices 

 quoted below are sub- 

 ject to market changes. 

 Per 

 bush. 



Choice Yellow 

 Danvers. — Quart, 

 10c $1.75 



Choice Yellow 

 St r assburg.— 

 Quart, 10c $1.75 



Choice White 

 Silver Skin. — 

 Quart, 15c $2 00 



If sent by mail, 10c. 

 extra per quart. 



Plant in drills 12 inches 

 apswtand 4 inches between 

 the sets. 



