BEST WATERMELON SEED 
Stone Mountain wateirmeloit 
"Wholesale Prices of Watermelon Seed 
5 lb. lots 5c lb. less 
u.S.C. Extra Early .....$.26 
Mclvers Sugar . 22 
Improved Keckley Sweet .28 
Stone Mountain .36 
Irlah Grey . 
Thanksgiving Winter .3 6 
Golden Honey .26 
Halbert Honey .24 
Tom Watson .22 
Sugar Boy ..36 
Pride of Muscatine .;.40 
Colorado Citron .25 
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Pride of Muscatine 
. A wilt - resistant strain of the popular Keckley 
Sweets recommended to growers in commercial areas 
where wilt is prevalent. The rind is thick and makes 
this melon a better shipper than Keckley Sweets. 
It has dark green skin and beautiful deep red flesh 
which is sweet, crisp, and tender. Pkt. 8c; oz. 15o; 
H lb. 40c. 
D. S. C. Extra Early 
A irood sized Melon, rather oblonsr, mottled, with bright red flesh; 
sweet, tender and delicious. One of the most productive, produc* 
ing good Melons from July till frosts, which weigh 20 to 30 lbs, 
each. An extremely good shipper for so early a Melon, and with 
its handsome appearance and flne quality always meets a ready 
sale. Pkt. Sc; oz. 10ct V4 lb. 2Sc: lb. 70c. 
Stone Mountain 
One of the most popular Watermelons of recent introduction. 
Beautiful shape, almost round, weighing 60 to 70 lbs. and ripen* 
ing in 86 to 00 days. Beautiful sparking, crimson red flesh, de* 
liciously sweet and tender. Rind thin and tough. A fair shipper 
and keeper. Pkt. 6c; 2 pkts. for 10c; os. 15c; t/4 lb. 35c. 
Irish Crey Watermelon 
This is a distinct and very valuable Melon, the productiveness 
is wonderful, producing more good merchantable Melons under the 
same conditions than any other variety: the eating quality is all 
that could be desired in a Watermelon, the sparkling red flesh is 
very sweet and entirely free from hard centers or stringiness. yet 
the flesh is very Arm and compact and will not break when sliced. 
The size is uniformly large, color of rind yellowish grey, and al¬ 
most as tough as that of the Citron, ripens earlier than Tom 
Watson and will keep in good condition for a long time after 
picking and stand long distance shipping better than any other 
Melon; the rind will not sunburn. Pkt. Sc; oz. lOc; 3 lbs. $2.50. 
Improved Keckley Sweets l 
The old Keckley Sweet melon has been popular because of its 
superb flavor and surpassing crispness. The Improved has a solid 
rich sugary center with no core. Melons are of large size, bright 
scarlet inside which ripens close to the rind. A splendid home 
melon but not so good a shipper as Tom Watson or Irish Grey. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c. 
Tom Watson Watermelon 
Old Standard Melon for Shipping 
A deliciously flavored, sweet, red fleshed, crisp, tender and melt¬ 
ing melon used more extensively than any other for shipping; 
24 inches long and 12 inches through. Dark mottled green, thin, 
strong rind. Good for home or market. Pkt. Sc; os. lOc; 14 lb. 
22c; lb. TOc; 3 Iba. $1.60. 
Halbert Honey 
One of the best, handsomest and sweetest for home or market, 
almost excels the famous Keckley Sweets. Proliflc yielder, hand¬ 
some red flesh of luscious, melting flavor. Melons 16 to'80 inches 
in length. Pkt. 6c; ot. lOc. 
Colden Honey Watermelon 
Sweet as Honey Color of Gold — No Hard Core or Stringiness 
The flesh is golden yellow in color, Arm, crisp and glistening. 
It fairly melts in your mouth. Golden Honey has thin but' hard 
rind that does not burst easily in carrying. They average 20 lbs. 
in weight and are oblong in shape, light green with broad mottled 
stripes of a darker shade. . Pkt. Sc; os. 10c; 14 lb. 25c; lb. 85c. 
Mclvers Wonderful Sugar 
Medium size, striped and variegated skin. Beautiful red flesh, 
entirely stringU*s« and sweet. A goo<l old home sort. Pkt. 5c; 
nz. I Or. 
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Sugar Bey 
Sugar Boy Watermelon is the sweetest, most 
delicious and most proliflc Watermelon on, earth. 
There is no Melon that can begin to equal it in 
quality, richness of flavor, lusclousnoss, deep 
Juicy, rich core, flne outward appearance, large 
giant size and extreme earliness. Sugar Boy 
Melon will grow to weigh from 30 to 60 pounds, 
and every one of them, large or small, is sweet, 
tender, juicy, brittle, stringless and melting on 
the tongue. This Melon — being a cross of the 
Halbert’s Honey, Monte Crlsto and Keckley 
Sweet — resembles very much the Keckley in 
outward appearance. It retains all the good 
qualities of Keckley Sweets, has a harder rind, 
making it a better shipper, grows larger and 
more uniform and has no hard white centers. 
I*kt. 8c; 07 .. f5c; t4 ll>. :<.V; lb. 8I.(M>. 
Thanksgiving Winter 
A New Long-Keeping Weter- 
melon — Not a Citron 
Sweet, luscious lYater- 
melon for your Thanksgiving 
dinner from your own gar¬ 
den. The fruits are of 
dium size, round, pale 
when ripening. Flesh 
red, crystalline, sweet 
honey. Seeds very 
black. Take fruits from 
before frost and store in 
cellar, they will keep in per¬ 
fect condition at least sixty 
day. Pkt. 6 c; oi. 12c; V* lb. 
36c; lb. $1.25. 
Colorado Preserving 
Citron 
This Melon is used exclu¬ 
sively for making preserves. 
The flesh is thick and clear 
white and makes preserves of 
excellent quality. Cultiva¬ 
tion similar to Watermelons. 
Pkt. 6 c; oz. 10c; lb. 25c; 
lb. 85c. 
Have used D. S. C. seeds for 
many years and found them good. 
—Mary Broquet, Beaver City, Neb. 
