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SUNSET SEED AND PLANT COMPANY. 
rielon, Water 
Melon, d'Eav. Wassermdon. Zandia. 
One ounce will plant thirty hills ; four pounds will plant an acre. Treat as recommended for Musk 
Melon, except that the hills should be at least eight feet apart. 
Blark Spnilisll. Solid, very thin rind; sweet, scarlet flesh, per oz., 10 cts; per J-lb., 2.') ets; 1 lb., 75 cts. 
Boss. Very early; oblong in shape; dark green skin; flesh deep scarlet; sugary and of good flavor; one of 
the best for shipping, per oz., 10 cts; per J-lb., 25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Citron (for preserving). Red-seeded; small, round, 
handsome fruit, per oz., 10 cts; per ri-lb., 25 cts; 
))er lb., 75 cts. 
Cubllll Queen. A magnificent variety, with bright 
red, luscious flesh, per oz., 10 cts; per J-lb., 25 
cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Dark leing. Solid, with thin, dark green skin; of 
superior quality, per oz., lOots; per ?i-lb., 25 ets; 
per lb., 75 cts. 
Dixie. A cross between Kolb's Gem and Mountain 
Sweet, surpassing tlie former in shipping quali- 
ties, and fully equalling the latter in eating qual- 
ities and flavor; the vines grow strong and rap- 
idly and frequently root at every point, thus add- 
ing greatly to the life and productiveness of the vines. The' flesh is an intense bright scarlet, very .sweet, 
tender aiid juicy, per oz., 10 cts; per i-lb., 25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Gipsy or Rattlesualie. A large striped variety of oblong shape; flesh scarlet and of superior quality. )ier 
oz., 10 cts; per i-lb., 25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
(ireen and Gold. Grows to good size; early, productive and of good flavor, peroz., 15 cts; per J-lb., ."iO cts; 
per lb., ^l. 
Johnson's Cliristnias. Popular on account of its valuable keeping qualities; the flesh is a beautiful rich 
.scarlet, solid and of delicious sugary flavor; its uniform .size and handsome appearance make it a most 
desirable market sort, per oz., 10 cts; per i-lb., 25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Jordan's Gray Monarcil. Largest melons grown; sweet, crimson flesh; late, per oz., 10 ets; per i-lb., 25 
cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Kentucky Wonder. Beautiful scarlet; .solid flesh; crisp, rich and sugary, jier oz., 10 cts; per J-lb., 30 cts; 
per lb., $1. 
Kolb's Gem. Light green; nearly round; rich, bright red, sweet flesh, per oz., 10 cts; per J-lb., 25 cts; ])er 
lb., 75 cts. 
Lodi or San Joaquin, of nnifomi, medium size; pink fle.sh; sweet and delicious, per oz., 10 cts: oer i-lb., 
25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Mammotll Iron-Clad. Excellent; of large size and weight, averaging nearly 50 lbs. each. The flesh is 
deep red and of a delicious, rich flavor. Unsurpassed for 
shipping, per oz., 10 cts; per i-lb., 25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
Mountain Sweet. An old standard variety; size, large; flav- 
vor, good; rind, thin; dark in color; best for garden cul- 
ture, per oz., 10 cts; per 1-lb., 20 cts; per lb., 60 cts. 
Pllinney's Early. The earliest of all varieties, medium size, 
oval, quick growing, thin rind, red flesh, sweet and deli- 
cious, per oz., 10 cts; per i-lb., 20 cts; per lb., 70 cts. 
Pride of Georgia. The melons are round in shape, striped 
light and dark green, uniformly of fair market size; the 
flesh is bright red, crisp and sweet, per oz., 10 cts; per J- 
Ib., 20 cts; per lb., 60 cts. 
Ruby Gold. One of the juiciest and finest flavored melons 
ever raised. The fle.sh is irregular in ccdor, some of the 
specimens having bright red and others intense yellcw 
flesh, per oz., 10 cts; per i-lb., 25 cts; per lb., 75 cts. 
WATER MELON, KOLB'S GliM. 
Try Dixie Water Melon; it is Large, Sweet and of Fine Flavor. 
