PKT. lO Cts. 

 OZ. 15 Cts. 



1-4 LB. 40 Cts 

 LB. S1.50 



Stokes' Hard Shell Kleckley Sweets Watermelon 



I believe Stokes' Hard Shell Kleckley Sweets Watermelon is the best and most profitable Watermelon you can grow. All the seed of this 

 melon I have to offer is Pedigree Stock that I know all about, and I know will produce money-making results. — WALTER P. STOKES. 



I ^LT^^I^^^ "^^^ Kleckley Sweets has long been one of the most popular melons for the home market. It has 

 the sweetness, the fine grain and the luscious flavor of the perfect melon, but unfortunately its thin 

 and brittle rind has made it undesirable as a shipping melon for market. In this new strain, now offered, there is developed 

 a melon with a shell hard enough to carry to market, having been carefully selected for a series of years for this result. 

 The rind is not thick, but the skin is so hard and tough that it resists the jolts and jars of travel to a remarkable degree. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., OZ. 15 cts. i|lb. 40 cts., lb. $1.50, mall postpaid; by express, 1 lb. $1.40, 5 lbs. $6.25, 10 lbs. $12. 



tiPEciALTYj^ New Tom Watson Watermelon 



In the Tom Watson we have a decidedly 

 good thing from the State of Georgia, the home 

 of the Watermelon. (Also of the Hon. Tom 

 Watson.) 



The Tom Watson is an extra-long Melon, of 

 very attractive appearance, uniform in shape and 

 quality, being i8 to 24 inches long by 10 to 12 

 inches in diameter, and weighing from 50 to 60 

 pounds. The dark green rind is tough and 

 easily withstands shipment to distant markets. 

 It is not so tender or so good quality as Stokes' 

 Hard Shell Kleckley Sweets, but it is good, 

 and is a very profitable Melon to grow for 

 market. The seeds are brown, tipped with 

 white; as shown by the illustration, it is \ ery 

 prolific. Price, pkt. 10 cts., oz. 15 cts., 

 i^lb. 40 cts., lb. $1.25, postpaid.; by ex- 

 press, lb. $1.15, 5 lbs. $5.50, 10 lbs. $10. 



A Field View of Tom Watson Watermelon 



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