WALTER S. SCHELLS QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
Schell's New "Dee-licious" Melon 
THE NAME DESCRIBES IT 
Everybody says "It is simply delicious" 
Mrs. Cal. Hoffman. Adams Co.. finds Schell's ■■Dee-liciou.>;" Melon is tlio best. She writes us March 21, 1921: "Last season 
was the first order I ever sent you. It was for "Dec-licious" Cantaloupes and they arc surely named right. They were simply 
great! We had bushels of them for market of e.\ccllent quality." 
If you would ask me which one melon of the entire list that I would recommend, when one variety only 
is to be grown, I would say grow "Dee-licious," by all means. In appearance it is very attractive, the netting 
being very uniform over a rich olive-green and the Melons average an exceptional evenness in size. The 
plants are very robust and surprisingly prolific, an acre of "Dee-licious" producing double the quantity of 
melons over others in most instances. 
But the inside, after all, is where the real value of a melon is judged. From the small seed cavity to 
the rind you have in this variety the most delicious, richly flavored, honey-sweet, juicy flesh. It is no wonder 
at all that our customers who grow melons for market increase their acreage of "Dee-licious" — it creates a 
demand for itself. 1 urge you to grow it for market or for your own use. The illustration shows the deep 
luscious flesh, but it requires the real tasting of the melon to appreciate its real worth, and then you will 
understand vvhy we call it "Dee-licious," for that will be your first exclamation after the first taste — "Dee- 
licious!" Kvery home gardener, as well as every farmer and market gardener, should have a melon patch. 
Pkt 5 cts., oz. 20 cts., 
y4lb. 65 cts., lb. $2.25 
Schell's 
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jDee-Jicious 
Everybody says 
Vt/'s simply c/oJioiola^ 
