LORD BALTIMORE WATERMELON 



« JJ e ^Tii s ^ t0 cal1 , s P ecial attention to this splendid 

 and delicious melon. It is early, very lame of 



SMffi,^ the ? esh i s of handsome crfmson 

 the Hnd Tt K« J Q T>f- et ' £ nd , e ? ten ^ n S close up to 

 tne rind. It has a thin, hard rind, beautifully mot- 



Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 20c. 



tied, light and dark green. Its perfect shape, fault- 

 less color fine texture and excellent flavor combine 

 to make it one of the very best melons that grows 

 It is a good shipper, and beats all others as a seller' 



Lb. 60c. Five lbs. $2.50. 



Duke Jones Watermelon. 



In shape the Duke Jones " resembles very closely 

 Suv, 1 ^ 1 ,?- S en V , The rind is barker green in color, 

 ™Ir,, m £ lstin< & irr e&ular stripes of dark and light 

 green alternating; the general appearance is that it 

 is a dark green melon. It averages very large in 

 size, comparatively no small melons, is very pro- 

 ductive; it is also very early in maturing, ripe mel- 



Pkt, 5c. Oz. 10c. 



art ?W^fJ ™ ART -An entirely distinct and hand- 

 some new Watermelon. Vine vigorous and produc- 

 tive, ripening early. Fruit large, oval, very heavv 

 ESSEP&a mottled light and dark greem Flesh 

 bright red; solid and very sweet. 



Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1-4 lb. 20c. Lb. 50c. 



ons being plucked from the vine just 67 davs from 

 date of planting. Its chief claim for popularitv is 

 its delicious flavor. The flesh is crisp and very- 

 sweet, firm but not tough, no hard middles, but 

 ripens evenly throughout; flesh deep crimson in 

 color. The ' Duke Jones " is the largest of melons, 

 but has no superior in its delicious flavor. 

 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40e. 



DIXIE.— it is earlier and larger than the well- 

 known and popular Kolb Gem, and in color a 

 darker green, with beautiful stripes, making it one 

 ot tne handsomest melons on the market. Flesh 

 deep red, sugary and melting. 



PUts. 5c. and 10c. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



