F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., 



WATERMELON. 



Four to five pounds to the acre 



WASSER-MELONE. 



One ounce for thirty hills. 



Cultivate same as for Muskmelon. 



TRIUMPH WATERMELON. 



Kleckley's Sweets. — A superb sort for home 

 use, fruit medium size, oval ; color dark, mottled 

 green; fle&h, rich, bright red. Packets, 5 cents and 

 10 cents ; V2 pound, 25 cents ; pound, 50 cents. 



Georgia Rattlesnake. — One of the oldest and 

 popular sorts, fruit cylindrical, distinctly striped and 

 mottled light and dark green, very sweet. Packets, 5 

 and 10 cents ; lA pound, 25 cents ; pound, 40 cents. 



Kolb's Gem Watermelon — Our stock is from 

 headquarters. This is one of the largest, most pro- 

 lific, best shipping and keeping melons ever intro- 

 duced. The rind is very thin, but tough ; flesh bright 

 red and flavor excellent. In our long e.Kperience we 

 have never known any melon to introduce itself so 

 quickly to growers and shippers. Packet, 5 cents ; 

 ounce, 10 cents ; % pound, 15 cents ; pound, 30 cents. 



Duke Jones. — Large, dark green ; fine shipper ; 

 solid, red flesh ; very popular. Packets, 5 cents and 

 10 cents ; ^ pound, 15 cents ; Vi pound, 25 cents ; 

 pound, 40 cents. 



Triumph 

 Watermelon. 



This new melon, as a market sort and for shipment, 

 is the best we have ever introduced. It is very pro- 

 lific, very early, and of uniformly large size. It is a 

 cross between the Duke Jones an(j[ Kolb Gem; has the 

 fine, handsome appearance of the former and the fine 

 shipping qualities of the latter. The rind, like the 

 Duke Jones, is of dark green color, the seed exactly 

 the same color as those of the Kolb Gem. The aver- 

 age size of the melon is very large. Our stock o'f 

 this seed is very limited. Packet, 10 cents ; V2 pound, 

 25 cents ; pound, 40 cents. 



Cuban Quen. — Early, solid, and heavy; skin 

 striped dark and light green. Packets, 5 cents and 

 10 cents ; ^ pound, 15 cents ; Vz pound, 25 cents ; 

 pound, 40 cents. 



Gray Monarch, or Long White Icing.— 

 Largest grown ; crimson flesh ; late. Packets, 5 cents 

 and 10 cents; % pound, 15 cents; V2 pound, 25 cents; 

 pound, 40 cents. 



Sweet Heart. —Very large; bright skin; fine 

 quality. Packets, 5 cents and 10 cents; ^ pound, 15 

 cents ; V2 pound, 25 cents ; pound, 40 cents. 



Light Icing, or Ice-Kind. — Round in form, 

 with thin, light green skin; flesh fine. Packets, 5 

 cents and 10 cents ; 14 pound, 15 cents ; V2 pound, 25 

 cents ; pound. 40 cents. 



Blue Gem.— A dark blue Kolb Gem; very fine 

 quality and desirable. Packets, 5 cents and 10 cents ; 

 54 pound, IS cents; V2 pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 

 cents. 



This excellent variety 

 is a remarkably heavy 

 yielder and one of the 

 finest table melons ever 

 grown. It is two weeks 

 earlier than Kolb's Gem 

 or Gypsy; of medium 

 size; covered with light 

 and dark green stripes, 

 alternately ; flesh deep 

 red, delicious, sweet, very 

 firm and crisp. Its earli- 

 ness and excellent qual- 

 ity are bound to make it 

 popular with those who 

 plant for their own use 

 and prefer quality to 

 enormous size. Packet, 5 

 cents ; ounce, 10 cents ; 

 ^ pound, 15 cents; V2 

 pound, 25 cents ; pound, 

 40 cents. 1 



Improved Florida Favorite. 



