S^LlCIoVS ]Se m i n o I e 
~ Water 
Melon. 
Oblong in sliape, smooth 
and beautifully propor- 
tioned ; it is of two colors 
— g:ray and light green, 
the gray greatly predom- 
inating. Melons of both 
colors are formed on the 
same vine, and are pre- 
cisely the same in every 
respect except color. It 
is a perfect Melon and 
a decided addition to the 
list, being very early, 
large, enormously pro- 
ductive and of excellent 
flavor. Pkt. loc., oz. 25c.. }4 1^. ''o^' 
K M KKAI.l 
lb, $2.00, postpaid. 
Green and Gold Water Melon. 
GREEN AND GOLD WATER MELON. 
A valnable novelty that is distinct 
from any other Melon in cultivation. 
The rind is the thinnest of all Melons, 
being only about one-half inch thick; 
the color of skin is a deep green, while 
the tlesh is a beautiful golden orange 
color. Very sweet and juicy, antl of the 
finest flavor. The Melons weigh from 
twenty-five to forty pounds, and arc 
always solid. Its rich golden color 
makes a splendid showing when placed 
on the table alongside the other varie- 
ties. The . vines are vigorous growing 
and very productive. Pkt. 5c., 07,. 15c.. 
1^ lb. 50c., lb. $1.50, postpaid. 
SEMINOLE WATER MELON. 
Lorillard 
Tomato. 
A new and early varie- 
ty of great merit. It is 
undoubtedly the best 
tomato for forcing un- 
der glass that has ever 
been produced. Also 
good for outdoor grow- 
ing; flesh solid, flavor 
fine ; and very prolific. 
Superior to any known 
large tomato. For can- 
ing perfect. Anexcellent 
shipper and one of the 
best for market garden- 
erii No order is com- 
plete without a packet 
of Lorillard Tomato. 
Pkt. ISC oz. 75c. post- 
paid. 
LORILLAKIJ TOMATO. 
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