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ORANGE FLESHED VARIETIES (Continued) 

 Pkts. 10c each,- oz. 25c 



EMERALD GEM 80 days. Small. One of the finest flavored early 



home garden melons. 

 GOLDEN CHAM PLAIN 80 days. Nearly round, 5 to 6 in. diam. 



Juicy, sweet. 



• HALE'S BEST 80 days. Oval fruits 6H in. long; heavily netted; 



thick, deep salmon flesh. Earliness and rich flavor make this a 

 favorite. 



• HEARTS OF GOLD 100 days. Round melon, 5K to 6 in. diam.; 



thick, sweet flesh. Fine to plant for succession where season is long. 



• HONEY ROCK 90 days. Nearly round, 5 to 6 in. diam.; thick flesh; 



sweet musky flavor. One of the newer varieties well-adapted to 

 home gardens. Early. 



IMPROVED PERFECTO 80 to 85 days. Fruits almost spherical, 

 6 to 7 in. diam. Outstanding for fine quality. 



MILWAUKEE MARKET 85 days. Large, egg-shaped fruits. Excel- 

 lent flavor. Popular for home gardens. 



• PERSIAN Distinctive flavor. Must ripen on vine to be pleasing to 



taste. Needs long growing season. 

 •TIP TOP 90 days. Large; commonly 73^ in. long, round to oval; 

 thick flesh. Sweet flavored home garden melon. 



^'WINTER" VARIETIES 



Pkts. 10c each; oz. 25c 



CASSABA, GOLDEN BEAUTY Globe shaped; pinched at stem end; 

 leathery rind. Most successful in California and Gulf States. 



HONEY BALL Earlier than Honey Dew and can be grown where 

 season is shorter. Very prolific, long keeping variety of high qual- 

 ity. 



• HONEY DEW Green Fleshed Fruits broad-oval, 7 to 8 in. long; 



thick, light green flesh; fine grained, delicious. May be picked 

 before fully ripe and stored in cool place. 



GREEN FLESHED VARIETIES 



• NETTED GEM or ROCKY FORD 92 days. Small, oval, 4^ by 5 



in.; abundant yielder. Well-known favorite. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c 



WATERMELON 



Pkts. 1 0c each; oz. 20c 



Requirements for raising watermelons are practically the same as for 

 muskmelons except that the vines require more room. Hills should be 

 liberally manured, and cultivation careful and thorough. 



• CITRON (Red Seeded) 95 days. Round; green marked with irregu- 



lar stripes; flesh white, firm. For preserves and candied fruit. 



DIXIE QUEEN (White Seeded Cuban Queen) 95 days. Much used 

 in South. Fruits often weigh 40 to 50 lbs. 



• FERRY'S PEERLESS 85 days. Medium size, round to oval. Flesh 



bright scarlet, very sweet. White seeds. Highest quality very early 

 melon. 



• FLORIDA FAVORITE 95 days. Large long-oval, bright red flesh, 



white seeds, sugary sweet, crisp. Very popular in warm climates. 



• HARRIS' EARLIEST SOdays. Me- 



dium size, oval, flesh bright scar- 

 let. Sweet, tender; seeds black. 

 Very satisfactory in North be- 

 cause of earliness. 



•KLECKLEY'SSWEETSorMONTE 

 CRISTO 105 days. Long-oval; 

 wt. 25 to 30 lbs.; rich red, very 

 sweet flesh; white seeds. LTnex- 

 celled for home gardens where 

 season is long. 



Slice young pods of ol<ra into a 



buttered skillet, let cool< and brown 



slowly until tender. Season and serve. 



Delicious! 



WATERMELON (Continued) 



• KLONDIKE, Brown Seeded 85 days. Oblong; uniform dark green; 



flesh deep pink; delicious flavor. Outstanding for home gardens 



as well as shipping in California. 

 KLONDIKE, Black Seeded Similar to Klondike, Brown Seeded. 

 KLONDIKE, Striped Much the same as Klondike, Brown Seeded, 



but fruits are striped. 



• STONE MOUNTAIN 95 days. Nearly round; often weigh 60 to 80 



lbs. in South. Flesh bright red; seeds black. Early enough to raise 



quite large fruits in North. Excellent quality. 

 •TOM WATSON 95 days. Large, long, green fruit. Flesh deep red; 



brown seeds. Special favorite in South. 

 WINTER KING and QUEEN 95 days. Round, smooth, pale to 



yellow-green, faintly striped. Flesh crisp, sweet, good quality. Will 



keep for several weeks properly stored. 

 WONDER Comparatively new. Useful for home gardens. Large 



fruits often 22 in. long. An improved Kleckley's Sweets or Monte 



Cristo. 



MUSHROOM 



Cultural directions will be sent upon request. 

 PURE CULTURE SPAWN Produced from tne original spore cultures 

 under the new French process, permitting indefinite reproduction. 

 We use stock of the white variety generally preferred. 

 Brick Spawn Bricks weigh about 1 }/i lbs. Sufficient to spawn about 

 10 square feet. Per brick 45c 



Bottle Spawn Sufficient to spawn 40 square feet. $1.25 

 Postpaid in U. S. A. 



MUSTARD 



Pkts. 5c each; oz. 1 5c 



Seed may be sown from early spring to midsummer in rows 18 inches 

 apart. Thin to 5 or 6 inches apart in the rows. The plants are in condi- 

 tion for use as soon as the leaves are the size of one's hand. Mustard 

 runs to seed quickly, so that successive plantings are necessary for a 

 continuous supply. 



• FLORIDA BROAD LEAF Large, round, unfrilled. 



• LARGE SMOOTH LEAF Very large, green, smooth. 



• MUSTARD SPINACH or TENDERGREEN Narrow, spoon-shaped, 



dark green. 



• SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED Large, light green, crumpled and 



frilled. 



OKRA or GUMBO 



Pkts. 5c each; oz. 15c; Va, lb. 25c 



Okra pods are at their best when 1 to 3 inches long. Seed does not 

 germinate well at cool temperatures, and planting should be delayed 

 until the ground is warm. Drop 4 or 5 seeds to the foot in rows about 

 2J^ feet apart and cover about an inch deep. Thin to about IH feet in 

 the row and keep thoroughly cultivated. 



• DWARF LONG POD, GREEN •WHITE VELVET 



• PERKIN'S MAMMOTH LONG POD 



• Our choice. In FERRY'S RED 

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