WATERMELONS — Continued. 
GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE— Very 
popular melon for shipping 1 in some 
localities and a good market variety, 
oblong in shape, large size, flesh scar- 
let, crisp and of good quality, rind 
dark green, striped and mottled with 
lighter .green; seeds light color. % lb., 
35c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
KOLB’S GEM. — A large-sized melon 
grown for shipping purposes very ex- 
tensively. Rind is very tough; flesh 
red, sweet and tender, although a lit- 
tle coarse. % lb., 25c; 1 lb., 75c. 
SWEETHEART— A fine shipping 
melon of large size and fine quality. 
The vines are very vigorous and pro- 
ductive, bearing the fruit early. Mel- 
ons uniform in size, oval-shaped and 
very heavy. The rind is light green, 
thin, but firm; flesh bright crimson, 
sweet and tender. Particularly fine 
for shipping or market for main crop, 
being of such fine appearance that 
they sell readily. Vi lb., 30c; lb., $1.25. 
HALBERT HONEY— Said by many 
to be as handsome and as fine flav- 
ored as Kleckley Sweet, and much 
more productive. Has dark green, 
very thin rind, with meat so crisp 
and tender that well ripened melons 
split ahead of the knife when cutting. Fine for 
home market and garden, but with too thin rind 
for shipping. V4 lb., 50c; 1 lb., $1.60. 
KLECKLEY SWEETS, or MONTE CRISTO. — 
Unequalled for the home patch or for nearby 
markets. Vine very productive; of the most 
luscious medium sized oval melons, with a dark 
green rind; flesh is bright red, sweet and tender. 
We do not recommend this variety for shipping 
as the rind is so tender it is liable to crack. 
lb., 40c; 1 lb., $1.50. 
Halbert Honey. 
TRIUMPH. — A Southern variety somewhat like 
the Kolb’s Gem. Fruit large, excellent shipper. 
V 4 lb., 30c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
Citron 
CITRON FOR PRESERVES. — Fruit round and 
smooth. Is not eaten raw, but is used for making 
a very clear, transparent preserve of peculiarly 
fine flavor. Flesh, white and solid. V 4 lb., 25c; 
1 lb., 85c. 
Okra or Gumbo 
This is a highly esteemed vegetable throughout the entire country. The seed-pods are used in 
an ^ e ?& r -J °, 11 ,r p l rt ? an. aromatic flavor; they are Ilso stewed and 
S °, w . the Seed m J hc Spring. ill very rich soil, in drills two feet apart, ob- 
serving that tile ground is warm, as if cold and moist the seeds will invariably rot; when the plants 
wfntev ,£‘ n OUt *°n a f0 i 0t apart ' When canned it is also one of the most delightful vegetables for 
Winter use, especially when canned with tomatoes. 
Perkins Mammoth Green Pod. 
PERKINS’ PERFECTION MAMMOTH GREEN 
PODDED — This extraordinary variety is not only 
the most productive known, hut forms enormous- 
sized pods, and is earlier than any other variety. 
It is a large cropper, and is not only very highly 
prized by growers, but owing to its great tender- 
ness is preferred by canners, who preserve it 
hermetically for Winter use. Its average growth 
is lour feet, and each plant produces on an aver- 
age from twenty to thirty pods, which are of a 
mammoth size. Vi lb., 20 c; 1 lb., 60c. 
TALL or LONG GREEN. — A tall-growing va- 
riety, producing long, thin pods. Vi lb., 20c; 
1 lb., 60c. 
WHITE VELVET or CREOLE— An entirely 
distinct variety, the pods are round and smooth, 
but covered with a tine fibre resembling velvet. 
W e regard it as one of the finest varieties. 14 lb.! 
20c; 1 lb., 60c. ’ 
Remember. — -If anything you buy of us 
proves unsatisfactory in any way, your 
money will be refunded cheerfully and 
without argument, upon the prompt re- 
turn of the goods. No firm is more anx- 
ious to do the "square thing” than 
The C. S. BRENT SEED CO. 
tfeieeeieieje: 
The planting- of Leguminous 
crops, the air nitrogen gather- 
ers, is the cheapest manner of 
adding the highest priced and 
most valuable fertilizer, Nit- 
UxiNGTOft 
rogen. 
The Best is the cheapest, 
Ptanium^fl' 5 
therefore buy BRENT'S Seeds 
^.-CLEANED 
and be assured of a good gar- 
TESTED. 
den and an abundant harvest 
before you sow a seed. 
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