Catai.oguf, of Trees, Plants, Seeds, Bulbs. 
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MAMMOTH IRONCLAD. 
Watefo 
Vrw*:\\, Melon d' Eatt. German, IVassermelone. Spanish, .STa/irf/n. 
Culture. — One ounce will i>lant thirty hills ; four pounds will plant an acre. Treat as recommended for 
Musk-melon, except that the hills should not be less than eight feet apart. 
Oz. li-ib. Lh. 
IJlack SpaniKh. Solid, very thin rind ; sweet, scarlet flesh So 10 25 $o 75 
Citron (for preserving). Red-seeded; small, round, handsome fruit to 25 75 
Cuban Qiiron. A magnificient variety, with bright red, luscious flesh 10 25 75 
Green aiul <Jol«l. Grows to good size ; early, productive, and of good flavor 15 30 too 
.lorilan’.s Gray .'Honfireli. Largest melon grown ; sweet, crimson flesh ; late 10 25 75 
Keninoky AVomler. Beautiful scarlet ; solid flesh ; crisp, rich and sugary 15 30 too 
Kolb’s Gem. Light green, nearly round ; rich, bright red, sweet flesh 10 25 75 
Taxli or San .loaqnin. Of uniform, medium size , pink flesh, sweet and delicious .... 10 25 75 
Oz. 14-lb. Lb. 
Maniinoth Iroii- 
ebul. Large ; 
flesh bright red, 
crisp and de- 
licious 
Mountain Sweet. 
An old favorite ; 
flesh solid, crisp 
and sweet . . . 
I’hinney’s Karl.v. 
A medium-sized 
extra early sort; 
red flesh of ex- 
cellent quality . 
I’ride ol‘ Georgia. 
Of good size; 
deep red, crisp, 
sweet flesh . . 
Iluby Gold. A 
recent intro- 
duction ; juicy 
and of superb 
flavor 
Sontliern llaltle- 
.s n a k e or 
Gipsy. Large, 
oblong, striped 
a n d mottled ; 
good shipjter . 
So to So 25 So 75 
10 25 75 
10 25 75 
10 25 75 
15 30 I 00 
to 25 75 
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