CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 
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MARIE LOUISE.—This is one of the 
finest varieties introduced. It is a cross 
between the Lone Star and Florida’s Fa- 
vorite, shape similar to the latter but 
larger, just as early, are far superior than 
either. Dark striped, thin rind and flesh 
red and very succulent, ripening almost to 
WONDER WATER MELON.—This re- 
cently introduced melon has proven su- 
perior merits to its family. It resembles 
the Tom Watson, but is much longer and 
heavier. It is prolific, dark green rind, 
very handsome, flavor excellent and big 
heart. One of the best. for home use and 
marketing. Packet, 10c.; 0z., 25c.; 1% Ihb., 
60c.; lb., $2.25, postpaid. 
Marie Louise. 
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Wonder Water Melon. 
the rind. The seed resembles that of the 
Lone Star, but is darker in color. We had 
some of the melons weighing from 20 to 
25 - pounds: Recommend them highly. 
Packet, 10c.; 0z., 15c.; % lhb., 40c.; 1b., $1.50, 
postpaid. 
long in 
melon is 
BRADFORD. This 
shape and color dark 
wavy bands; flesh melting and of excellent 
flavor. Seed white; a splendid variety. 
Packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; 1% lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00, 
postpaid. 
green with darker 
Banana Melon. 
variety gets its name 
on account of the long fruits having a 
banana-like aroma. The fruits are from 
fifteen to twenty inches in length and from 
BANANA,.—This 
four to six inches in diameter. The 
salmon flesh is thick and of a delicious 
flavor. Packet, 10c.; 0z., 25c.; % Ih., 60c.; 
lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
PRESERVING CITRON.—This fruit re- 
sembles the average size water melon, of 
a light green color, which is coated over 
with a white substance like flour, that is 
easily rubbed off It is used for preserv- 
ing and making pies and sauces. Packet, 
10c.; oz., 25c.; % lb., 75c., postpaid. 
