Kleckley’s Sweet, 
or Monte Cristo. 
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 _en- 
tirely free from stringiness. Pkt. 
5e.; % lb. 15c.; lb. 50c. 
id Fully equal in 
Halbert’s Honey. gy aiicy to 
Kleckley’s Sweet, which it resem- 
bles. It is more even in outline, is 
blunter at the ends and the_ skin is 
of a richer, darker color. Pkt. 5c.; 
¥%, lb. 15c.; lb. 50c. 
A large long melon 
Tom Watson. with dark green 
rind and light crimson flesh of ex- 
cellent quality. It is a splendid ship- 
per and is being grown extensively 
in the South for Northern markets. 
The seeds are brown tipped with 
white. Pkt. 5c.; %4 lb. 20c.; lb. 75c. 
This excellent 
Alabama Sweet. {ijping melon 
is the leading sort grown by Texas 
and other Southern melon growers. 
The rind is dark green marked with a still darker green 
mottled stripe, and while thin it is very tough, making 
the melon a first-class shipper. The flesh is bright red, 
fine grained, sweet and luscious, entirely stringless and 
very firm. The seeds are white, slightly tipped with 
brown, and are firmly set in small cavities near the rind. 
Pkt, 5c.; % Ib. 15c.; Ib. 50c. 
i i Fruit long, dark green, mottled and 
Florida Favorite. <i soca with a lighter shade. Rind 
thin but firm. 
Oz. 5c.; % tb. 15c.; 1b. 40c. 
Triumph. A splendid shipping variety of large size 
rather shortened in form, 
and handsome appearance. The melons are 
but thick through. Skin deep 
bluish green, with dark-red flesh of good quality. Pkt. 
5e.; % 1b. 15¢.; Ib. 40c. 
i Skin dark green indistinctly veined with 
Dark Icing. a lighter shade. Fruit almost round. Pkt. 
5¢e.; % Ib. 15c.; lb. 40c. 
Melons grow as large as that great ship- 
Shaker Blue. ping variety, the Triumph, but are very 
much better flavored and even handsomer in appearance. 
The melons are a round oval in form, from sixteen to 
eighteen inches long by twelve to fifteen inches in diam- 
eter. Well-grown melons average forty to fifty pounds, 
put frequently there are some that weigh from sixty to 
eighty pounds each. The rind is dark green, striped with 
narrow bands of a:lighter green, and when ready for 
shipping the melons are seemingly of a solid dark-green 
-eolor. The flesh is red, the heart large, with no core, 
and the flavor superb. For shipping to distant markets 
phe melon is most satisfactory. Pk. 5¢c.; % Ib. 15c.; 1b. 
ce. 
Tom Watson 
We are large produc- 
2rs and contractors of 
Onion Sets, with best 
facilities for handling 
large quantities. 
Prices quoted below 
are subject to market 
changes. 
Choice Yellow 
Danvers. 
Qt. 10c.; bush. $2.00. 
Choice Yellow 
Strasburg. 
Qt. 10c.; bush. $2.00. 
Choice White 
Silver Skin. 
Qt. 15¢c.; bush. $2.50. 
If sent by mail, 10c. 
extra per quart. 
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Plant in drills 12 
Jnches apart and 4 in. <= 
between the sets. Ask for special] prices. 
No discounts, but the best 
WATERMELON—Wassermelone 
1 oz. for 30 hills; 3 or 4 pounds to the acre. 
Cultivate exactly as for Cantaloupe, except that the hills should be 8 to 10 feet apart. 
Sweet Heart. 
Most popular 
for market. 
Large heavy 
fruits of oval or 
round form; 
skin very pale 
green, with dis- 
tinct netted 
lines of a slight- 
ly' darker shade 
The large hand- 
some fruits 
bear shipping 
well. The solid 
flesh is _ a deep 
rich red, crisp 
and melting; its 
luscious 
ity has made it 
a leading fa- = S 
vorite 
Eastern mar- Sweet Heart. 
kets. Pkt. 5c.; % lb. 15c.; Ib. 40c. 
OKRA, or GUMBO 
10 lbs. to acre. 
Sow in drills during April and May. Thin until plants 
are 12 inches distant, and draw earth to the stems for 
support. 
Improved Dwarf Green 
Prolific, or Density. 
A distinct variety growing 
about fourteen inches high. 
Grown in competition with 
the ordinary dwarf, it pro- 
duces twice the number of 
pods, which are very smooth 
and beautiful. Pkt. 5c.; % 
lb. 15¢.; 1b. 40c. 5 
Pods are 
White Velvet. fOo% Ser. 
fectly smooth. Pkt. 5c.; % 
Ib. 15c.; 1b. 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. 15¢.; lb. 50c. 
Mushroom Spawn 
Culture directions sent with the Spawn. 
in cellar, under greenhouse benches, etc. 
Per brick 15c.; per 
English Mill Track Spawn. 172. [00° ins. $8.00. 
If sent by mail, add 8c. per lb. 
Produced by special 
American Pure Culture Spawn. proce Gna consid- 
ered to be the very best by most of the large growers. 
| Per brick 20c.; 100 bricks $15.00, Bricks weigh about 
Can be grown 
lb. 
11-3 lbs. each. 
If sent by mail add 8c. per lb. 
| MUSTARD 
The true curled-leaf variety, 
Southern Giant Curled. so popular in the South for 
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planting in the fall to furnish an early spring salad. 
Those who do not care for Mustard as a salad will be 
| delighted with the leaves if cooked like spinach, as the 
flavor is much superior to that of spinach. Pkt, 5c.; y% 
lb. 20c.; lb. 60c. 
values in dependable seeds 
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