WALTER P. STOKES - 219 Market §treet, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



New "Knight" Muskmelon. Notice shape and very thick meat 



New "Knight" Muskmelon 



This superb green-fleshed Muskmelon 

 has, for five successive years, broken all 

 records, selling without regard to market 

 conditions for other melons at Norfolk, 

 Va., as well as on its native soil of Mary- 

 land, where it has had a wonderful local 

 reputation. In quality, it quite outclasses 

 all other green-fleshed melons, having a 

 taste that is indescribably delicious with 

 a remarkable aroma. 



While this melon has had a wonderful 

 reputation around Norfolk and Baltimore 

 markets, it fully deserves to be known 

 over a wider territory, and is now offered 

 for the first time outside of its local home. 



As will be seen from the illustration, it 

 is slightly pointed at the stem end, while 

 being rather blunted at the blossom end. 

 They grow very uniform in shape and 

 size, averaging about six inches in length 

 from stem to blossom, and 4^ to 5 inches 

 in the other direction ; handsomely netted, 

 very thick meat, as shown in the photo- 

 graph. Every melon grower is to be 

 congratulated who gets a crop of this 

 magnificent melon. Pkt. iocts., oz. 25c, 

 %\h. 75 cts., lb. $2.50, by mail, postpaid. 



New "Angel's Kiss" 

 Watermelon 



This fine Watermelon originated in 

 Texas, and it is a superb melon in every 



sense of the word except its name. It is a handsome melon, of large, oblong shape. The flesh is bright red in color, 

 very solid and firm, and of melting sugary sweetness. A strong, vigorous grower, bearing great numbers of large, 

 mottled, silver-gray melons, with a very tough, but thin skin. The melons average 25 to 30 inches in length, with a weight 

 of from 30 to 40 pounds each. They are very attractive either in the field, on the market stall, or on the table. Pkt. 10 

 cts., oz. 15 cts., %\b. 40 cts., lb. $1.25, postpaid ■ by express, 5 lbs. $5. 



Frank Morris, Bucks County, Pa , writes : " / bought some ' Sugar Sweets' Muskmelon seed of you in the spring, and we are eating the best 

 citrons we ever raised. The ' Angers Kiss' Watermelon is a dandy ; thin rind and sweet I wish you could see my ' Kleckley Sweets' Watermelons. 

 They ate pretty as a picture, and I am carting the finest melons and the best that go to town." 



New "Tom Watson' 



Watermelon 



In the Tom Watson we have a decidedly good 

 thing directly from the State of Georgia, the 

 "home of the Watermelon" (also of the Hon. 

 "Tom Watson") where the Watermelon grows 

 to a greater state of perfection probably than in 

 almost any other part of the United States. 



The Tom Watson is an extra-long melon of 

 attractive appearance, uniform in shape and qual- 

 ity ; the luscious crimson flesh is "as sweet as 

 h ney, "melting and of superb flavor. Theaverage 

 melon will weigh 35 to 40 pounds, and measures 

 about 28 in. long and about 12 in. in diameter. 

 Very prolific. Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, % lb. 40c, lb. 

 $1.56, postpaid; by express, lb. $1.40, 5 lbs. $6.25. 



A Field View of "Tom Watson" Watermelon 



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