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2554)LECTROS made direct from the photograph negatives will be furnished free with all 
H| orders for quantities specified. The expense of making such half-tone cuts is much 
| greater than electros made from orditiary wood-cuts. 
They are made by an entirely new process, and will print on ordinary super- 
calendered paper equal to the best wood-cuts, and have the advantage of being necessarily 
entirely true from nature. Terms: June 1, 1898, or a discount of 1 
per cent. per month on all payments made before June 1 
Frame’s Black-eyed Susan|Watermelon. 
New Watermelon—Black-eyed Susan 
We have purchased the control of this new watermelon from the originator, Mr. Paynter Frame, 
of Delaware, who has probably originated more varieties of watermelon, that have become leading 
standard sorts, than any other grower or hybridizer in America. It has never before been offered for 
sale, and in describing it we quote from the originator as follows : ‘‘ Black-eyed Susan is a cross between 
‘Kolb Gem,’ ‘Jumbo’ and Johnson’s ‘ Dixie,’ oval to oblong in shape, witha light green stripe, hard 
and tough rind and handsome red flesh like Johnsou’s ‘Dixie,’ but much sweeter and more delicious, 
not the least stringy, like the Kolb Gem. If properly grown will reach the size of the ‘Jumbo’ and 
other extra large sorts.’’ We have thoroughly tested it on our trial grounds and can fully endorse all 
Mr. Frame claims for it. 
Hach seed has a large black eye, hence the name given it. 
Trade price for 1898, per Ib., $1.25. Retail price, pkt., 10c.; 0z., 20c.; lb., $2.00. 
Electros, size of above cut, or half that size, made direct from photograph negative, free with all 
orders of 10 lbs. and over. 
