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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD.» 
MARIE LOUISE.— 
This is one of the 
finest varieties intro- 
duced. It is a cross 
Marie 
Louise. 
between the Lone 
Star and Florida’s 
Favorite, shape simi- 
lar to the latter 
but) lancer, iusteawas 
early, are far Superior § 
than either. Dark } 
striped, thin rind, and § 
flesh red and _ very 
succulent, ripening 
almost to the rind. 
The seed resembles 
thats Vora theewone 
Star, but is darker in 
color. We had some 
of the melons weigh- 
ing from 20 to 2 
pounds. Recommend 
them highly. Packet, 
5c. and 10c.; oz., 15¢c.; 
1% ib., 35c.; lb., $1.25, 
postpaid. 
SWEET HEART.— 
A shipping Melon of 
large size and fine 
quality. The vines 
are very vigorous and 
productive, bearing 
the fruit early. Mel- 
ons uniform in size. 
oval shaped and very 
heavy. Drea rind s vs 
light green, thin, but 
firms, SElesines bimaess hic 
crimson, sweet and 
tender. This Melon is 
particularly fine for 
distance Shipping, be- 
ing of such fine ap- 
pearance that they 
sell readily and they 
remain in fit condi- 
tion to use longer 
than any other sort. 
Packet, 5c and 10c.; 
oz., 15c.; % Ilb., 30c.; 
Ib., $1.00, postpaid. 
STECKLER’S 
CREAM FLESH.— 
Fruit large, heavy. 
oblong shape with 
several different 
shades of light and 
dark green lines, fre- 
quently a light and 
dark striped melon on the same vine. On 
opening these melons you will find about 
60 per cent. of them have a pretty, rich 
cream-colored flesh of a peculiar delicious 
flavor, others will have a brilliant pink 
flesh of fine flavor and as the outside color 
of the rind does not indicate the color of 
the flesh every one you cut is a surprise. 
Packet, 5c and 10c.; oz., 15c.; % Ilb., 35c.5 
lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
STECKLER’S ANGEL KISS.—Its popu- 
larity is now extended throughout the entire 
Steckler’s Angel Kiss. 
