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Paul's Bonny Best Watermelon 
The earliest watermelon in cultivation. It 
originated with the late Aaron Paul, the famous 
New Jersey melon grower and hybridizer. Will 
produce melons weighing 15 to 20 lbs. each in 
from 60 to 70 days. Flesh red, deliciously 
sweet, with but few seeds. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; 
+ lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 
The Bradford Watermelon 
A fine oblong shipping melon with dark 
green skin. Flesh is very sweet, dark red in 
color; seeds small and nearly white, flecked 
with a brown spot on each side. 
Under good cultivation they grow to very 
large size, frequently weighing from 40 to 60 
lbs. and commanding the very highest prices 
in any market. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10c.; 4 lb., 30c.; 
JOHNSON’S OZARK BEAUTY—Most productive of all. lb., 85c. 
Pkt., 10e.; oz., 25c.; 1b., $2.50. 
Standard WATERMELONS with Real Merit 
One ounce will plant about fifty hills and four pounds will plant one acre. 
Large packets of any variety, 5c each. In 5-Ib. lots and over,toc per Ib. | Per oz. in ae Ib. 
may be deducted. 
Fordhook Early. Very early ; good size ; medium green, red flesh of fine quality, $0 10 |$0 30 |$0 90 
Early Jumbo. Round; of large size; dark green skin ; extra good quality. . 10 25 90 
Dark Icing. Early, round, solid, with thin dark green skin ; of superior quality, 10 20 70 
Light Icing, or Ice Rind. Round in form like the above; flesh of fine quality . 10 25 75 
Triumph. New Southern variety. Very large; dark green, superior flavored, 
red flesh; oneof the most successful for shipping, bringing the highest prices, 10 25 75 
Cherokee Beauty. Long, large, dark skin, striped with black. Sweet;good shipper, 15 35 | 1 00 
Gray Monarch, or Long White Icing. Very large, long; crimson flesh. . . . 10 25 | 90 
Black Diamond. Large, round; skin dark green; tough; red flesh, fair quality, 10 20 65 
Sweet Heart. Mottled light green ; large, oval, heavy ; red flesh; fine shipper, |- 10 20 70 
Alabama Sweets. A grand new shipping melon; equal to Icing, Kleckley and 
Florida Favorite in luscious quality ; long, dark green, continuous bearer . . 10 30 90 
Mclver’s Wonderful Sugar. Resembles Old Rattlesnake, superior in quality . 10 25 | 90 
Cuban Queen. Early, solid and heavy; skin striped dark and light green . . . 10 20 70 
Kolb Gem. Very large; flesh red; a good shipping sort; popular in the South . 10 20 65 
Blue Gem, or Iceberg. A blue Kolb Gem, better quality; desirable for shipping, 10 20 70 
Florida Favorite. A superior strain; large, oblong, striped ; luscious red flesh, 10 25 90 
Tom Watson. Very large; dark green; light crimson flesh of good flavor .. . . 20 45 |1 50 
Gypsy, or Georgia Rattlesnake. Oblong, dark and striped ; bright red flesh . 10 25 75 
Coloraa ‘Preserving Citron. (Green seed.) Alsocalled Apple Pie; for preserves, 10 20 70 
Green Cirron. (Red seed.) Round and handsome; for preserving only... . 10 20 70 
RELIABLE MUSHROOM SPAWN 
The culture of mushrooms is increasing enor: 
mously. They used to be considered a luxury, 
but now all restaurants and hotels have them 
daily on their menus, and they are very largely 
required in household use. They can be grown 
successfully in cellars, in barns and stables, or 
other buildings that perhaps are standing idle. 
They are the most profitable crop for the outlay 
that can be grown. We send practical working 
MUSHROOMS MEASURING OVER SIX INCHES ACROSS, GROWN directions with each order for spawn. 
FROM JOHNSON’S ENGLISH MILLTRACK SPAWN. 
JOHNSON’S ENGLISH MILLTRACK MUSHROOM SPAWN 
Our celebrated English Milltrack brand (made by the best maker in England specially for our 
trade) has gained an enviable reputation among growers for its uniform good quality, and can be thor- 
oughly relied upon to produce a good crop. Per brick, 1} lbs., 15c. (bricks, postpaid, 25c.); 10 lbs., 
80c. ; 25 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., $5.50; 1,000 lbs. and over, 5c. per lb. (250 lbs. sold at 1,000-lb. rate). 
PURE CULTURE MUSHROOM SPAWN—AN AMERICAN PRODUCT 
A very superior article, made in this country from carefully selected spawn, which, it is claimed, is 
much more vigorous than the imported. Price, 25c. per brick (brick postpaid, 35c.) ; 5-brick lots, 22c. 
per brick; 10-brick Jots, 20c. per brick; 25-brick lots, 18c. per brick ; $12.00 per 100 lbs. 
