SWEETHEART 
IWEETHEABT. An excellent melon. Vine vig- 
orous, productive, and ripens its fruit early. Fruit 
is large, oval, very heavy, uniformly mottled light 
and dark green. Rind thin but very firm. Flesh 
bright red, firm, solid, very tender, melting and 
sweet . .Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; M-lb. 30c; lb. 80c 
KOLB'S GEM. The vines are remarkably vigor 
ous and healthy. Fruit of the largest size, round 
and slightly oval, marked with irregular mottled 
stripes of dark and very light green. Flesh bright 
red, attending to within half an inch of the rind; 
always solid, very firm, a little coarse, but sweet 
and tender. An excellent keeper and very good for 
shipping Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; M-lb. 30c; lb. 80c 
ICE CREAM. One of the best Watermelons, 
solid, always of good flavor, rind very thin. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; #-lb. 30c; lb. 80c 
"KING AND QUEEN" WINTER WATER- 
MELON. Average weight 25 pounds. Spherical 
in shape, ivory shell, pink center, seeds black. The 
most luscious, handsome and valuable winter melon 
in the world. It is very hardy, a good drouth-re- 
sister, and does well in any soil which grows melons; 
never sets an imperfect specimen on its vines, and 
ripens every melon in less than 120 days. It is a 
prize-taker everywhere. These melons have been 
shipped to market as late as December. Ripens on 
the vines the third week in August and does not 
change its condition for ninety days if not bruised. 
The shell is very hard and the melon ripens to within 
one-eighth of an inch of it. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20o;M-lb. 50c; lb. $1.50 
KLECKLET SWEETS. This melon is dark 
green, the flesh is scarlet, ripening close to the skin, 
the rind being only about one-half inch in thickness. 
Seeds white, lying close to the rind, leaving a large, 
solid heart, which does not crack open when ripe. 
The scarlet flesh is sweet and sugary, and of such 
texture that it leaves no string of pulp whatever in 
eating Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; #-lb. 35c; lb. $1.00 
ROCKY FORD. Fruit is'of large size, oblong in 
shape averaging eighteen to twentypnches in length 
to ten to twelve inches in diameter. The appearance 
is handsome, the flesh is a bright scarlet with a flavor 
which is superbly delicious. Unfortunately the 
skin is too tender to admit of shipping to any great 
distance, but its other excellent qualities make it 
the most desirable for home use and for selling in 
nearby markets. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15o; J*-lb. 35c; lb. $1.00 
MOUNTAIN SWEET. Size large, flavor good, 
rind thick, dark in color, best for garden culture. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15o; K-lb. 30c; lb. 80o 
KANSAS STOCK OR COLORADO PRESER- 
VING MELON. A boon to the dry land farmer. 
This melon is grown extensively in Oklahoma, 
Western Kansas, and Eastern Colorado. It is im- 
mensely productive. The melons grow to a large 
size, some of them weighing as high as 60 to 70 
pounds. The flesh is firm and solid with only very 
few seeds. The melons will keep all winter and can 
be fed to stock the same as turnips and beets. They 
grow on most any kind of soil, stand dry seasons 
very well and seem adapted to most climates. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; &-lb. 30o; lb. 80c 
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