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CULTURE — Watermelons thrive best in worm 

 latitudes, although in warm, sandy soils in the 

 latitude of New York fine crops are often obtained. 

 Cultivate exactly as for Muskmelons, Hills should 

 be eight feet apart. One oz. for 30 hills. 



Our leaflet, "Melon Culture," tells how to grow 

 Watermelons to perfection; free on request -with orders. 



574 EARLISWEET 



Of recent introduction — we recommend this 

 Watermelon for the Northerly latitude; it ma- 

 tures in 75 to 78 days. The fruit is of medium 

 size, nearly round, weighing approximately 10 

 pounds, and of good quality. The rind is grey- 

 ish green with fine green veining. Flesh bright 

 red. Season 75 days. 



Price, pkt., 15c; oz.. 40c; \i lb., $1.00. 



567 COLE'S EARLY 



North Rivals South With Cole's 



If you have failed with other sorts you can 

 succeed with Cole's Early. It is the best 

 variety for the family garden and good in 

 every respect, producing a liberal crop of 

 Melons 12 inches long and 9 inches in diam- 

 eter, of delicious quality. The deep red, fine- 

 grained flesh ripens from heart to rind, while 

 it9 rich color and luscious flavor satisfies the 

 most exacting taste. Season 80 days. 



Price, pkt., 15c; oz., 35c; M lb., 85c; 

 lb., $2.25. 



565 CITRON 



Red seeded. Small, round fruits, for preserves 



only. Season 95 days. 



Price, pkt., 15c; 

 lb., $2.25. 



oz., 35c; U lb., «5c; 



573 RLECKLEY'S SWEET 



An oval-shaped variety, with, dark green skin 

 and thin rind. The bright scarlet flesh is 

 extremely sweet. Season 85 days. 



Price, pkt.,' 

 lb., $2.25. 



15c; oz., 35c; U lb., 85c; 



575 EARLY KANSAS 



A recent introduction of outstanding merit. 

 The fruits are large and produced early. The 

 skin is dark green with lighter green striping. 

 The flesh is bright red and of fine quality. 

 Season 85 days. 



Price, pkt., 

 lb., $2.25. 



15c; oz.. 35c; M lb., 85c; 



580 STONE MOUNTAIN 



A large Melon, nearly round but somewhat 

 blunt at the ends. The color is solid dark 

 green with faintly indicated broad ribs. A 

 wonderful Melon for the private garden. The 

 flesh is bright scarlet, very small seeds; 

 flavor delightful. Season 90 days. 



Price, pkt., 15c; oz., 35c; \i lb., 85c; 

 lb.. $2.25. 



581 TOM WATSON 



Long oval shape, thin but tough rind; bright 

 scarlet flesh; excellent quality. Season 95 days. 



Price, pkt., 15c; oz., 35c; Ji lb. 85c; 

 lb., $2.25. 



* Recommended 



OKRA or Gumbo 



597 LONG GREEN. One of the most popular 

 varieties. It is a vigorous grower, plants rang- 

 ing from 2J4 to 3 feet high, produce long, tender 

 pods in abundance. Season 60 days. 



Price, pkt., 

 lb., $1.50. 



10c; oz., 25c; H lb., 65c; 



595 DWARF PROLIFIC. Of dwarf , stocky growth, 

 very early and prolific. Season 55 days. 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; M lb., 65c; lb., $1.50. 



599 WHITE VELVET. The pods are long, smooth; 

 greenish-white. Ready in 65 days. 



Price, pkt., 

 lb.. $1.50. 



10c; oz., 25c; M lb., 65c; 



MUSHROOM SPAWN 



6771 PURE CULTURE Bottle 

 * (Spawn Pure White) 



This spawn is made in bottles un- 

 der absolutely sterile conditions, so 

 that spores of other fungi, many of 

 them poisonous, insect eggs, weed 

 seeds and all other extraneous 

 matter is excluded. One carton 

 of this spawn equals 5 bricks of 

 ordinary spawn and will spawn an 

 area of about 40 square feet. We 

 include full instructions with the 

 spawn. 



Price, per carton, $1.40; 

 10 cartons, $13.00. 

 Our pamphlet, "Mushroom Cul- 

 ture," sent free on request. 



MUSTARD 



586 FORDHOOK FANCY. The ordinary Mus- 

 tard Plant is usually eaten as a salad only; but 

 Fordhook Fancy is used cooked like Spinach, 

 as well as eaten raw. Ready in 35 days. 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; M lb., 75c; lb.. $2.00. 



587 GIANT SOUTHERN CURLED. A favorite 

 in the South, where it is grown in the fall for 

 spring salad. Season 35 days. 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz.. 25c; M lb., 75c; lb., $2.00. 



803 MUSTARD SPINACH 



An Entirely New Vegetable Recently 

 Introduced 



It has a most delicious flavor peculiarly 

 its own, and combines in itself the qual- 

 ities of both Spinach and Mustard. 

 It makes an excellent spinach grown 

 in the same way, and it has the ad- 

 vantage over any other plant used for 

 greens, because the home gardener will 

 find it of size for the table in from three 

 to three and one-half weeks from plant- 

 ing the seed. 



A continuous supply for the table may 

 be had by making successive . sowings, 

 because it flourishes during hot weather, 

 as well as in moderate periods when 

 ordinary varieties of spinach fail to 

 grow. 



Chemical analysis shows this plant to 

 have abundant protein, mineral matter, 

 lime and iron. 



Price, pkt., 15c; oz., 30c; l A lb., 80c; 

 lb., $2.50. 



