WATERMELONS, The best new and Standard Varieties 
May's Early "Come-On" 
The Ideal Melon to 
Grow tor Profit 
Shape of fruit almost globular, but a little longer than 
thick; skin a beautiful pale green with- dark green shades, 
flesh rich scarlet, solid, crisp, exquisitely sweet and 
melting. The rind is very thin but tough, making it a 
>. splendid shipper. Our supply of seed being 
limited this season, we can offer it only by 
packet, ounce and quarter pound. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 20c. 1-4 lb. 50c, 
Miiir'c Irp Tfino- The best flavored variety ever 
may a IK>C ivlllg inlroiluccd. Ihe melon for all 
scelions. The best shipper and most productive var- 
iety over ottered. Will stand almost any amount of 
rough usage, and therefore valuable for the larse grow- 
ers. The meat is a rich scarlet, tender, sweet and juicy. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c. M lb. 35c, lb. SI. 00. 
We carefully select oup melon seed from 
specimen fruits. This insures to the plant- 
er of our seed the very finest strain of mel- 
ons that can be produced. 
Watermelon, Alabama Sweet 
Al^h^m^ ^WPPt I^'^tensivclv grown in the south for shipping to distant 
AlaUalUa OWCCt niarkel.s. The melons are large, of oblong form and have 
a firm, dark green, slightly striped rind. 'I'hc flesh is bright red and of a delicious 
flavor; seeds are white. One of the very best of the long melons for shipping pur- 
poses, Pkt, 5c, oz. 10c, 'i lb. 25c, lb. 75c. 
Snow Bound i^.^e*: 
oblong -shapeci 
melon, often 
weijrhiiig 40 to 
50 pounds each. 
Skin gray or a 
lijjlit green col- 
or, flcph deep 
red. tender and 
sweet. It is a 
fine liome mel- 
o !i and a 
splendid ship 
ping variety 
Pkt. lOe, oz. 
15c. ^Ib. 35c, 
lb. $1.00. 
Snow Bound 
The fruits areof^ood size, rather short and blocky in 
form, with lar^e diameter. The flesh is bright red, crisp. 
Kweet and of splendid quality. Rind quite tliin but skin tough, making an excel 
lent shipping variety. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, M lb. 20c, lb. 65c. 
Fordhook, Early 
KIppVIpv ^WPPt While the skin is too tender to admit of fruits being ship 
ivicuivic;^ kJWCCl. ped any distance to market, it is most desirable to plant 
for home use or nearby markets. Fruits are oblong in form, dark green skin, very 
thin rind. Flesh bright scarlet, with broad, solid heart, the white seeds are plac- 
ed close to the rind. Flesh most crisp, sugary and melting in the highest degree, 
free from stringine3s. The melons average eighteen to twenty inches in length 
by ten to twelve inches in diameter, of handsome appearance and most uniformly 
superior quality. The melons ripen quite early, and we consider it a most de- 
sirable variety for the home garden. Pkt. 5c, OZ. 10c, '4 lb. 25c, lb. 75c. 
Watermelon 
Kleckley 
Sweet 
f^AY'S EARLY "COME-OAi" 
WATERMELONS, STANDARD LIST 
Pkt. oz, H lb. lb. 
Halbert Honey, One of the finest for home gar- 
den 5e 10c 25c 75e 
sweetheart, Karly, productive, flesh bright 
red. tirm and solid 5c 10c 25o 75e 
Phlnney's Early. Extra early, very productive-. 5c 10c 20c 60e 
Cuoan ^ueen. il,arge size, crisp, juicy and 
sugary 5c 10c 20c 60e 
Dixie. Excellent quality, very large 5c 10c 20c 60e 
Georgia Rattlesnake, Standard southern _ .„ „„ „„ 
v-iricty 5c lOe 20c 600 
Kolb's Gem, Very large, flesh red, good shipper 5c 10c 25c 75c 
Kentucky Wonder, Large, dark green, beauti- 
fully marked 5c 10c 35e 1,00 
True Ice Cream, For home garden, okin too 
thin forshippinir 5C lOc 20c 60e 
Sugai" or McIveP, Perfect quality as to tex- 
ture an<l sweetness 6c 10c 25c 75c 
Citron Colorado Preserving, Makes beauti- 
ful nearly transparant preserves 5c 10c 20c 60c 
Black Diamond. The most productive and lar 
gest melon grown 5c 10c 20c 60c 
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