Klondike Watermelon 
T 'HERE is more of this variety grown in California than any other. Several thousand 
acres are grown every season in the Imperial Valley. It is a fine melon for local use, and 
reasonably distant markets. The Klondike is an oblong melon, slightly ribbed, of 
medium size, and of a dark green color. The flesh is bright red, melting and deliciously sweet, 
and contains but few small seeds. On account of the seed being so small one pound will plant 
almost as much as two pounds of the ordinary varieties. 
BLACK-SEEDED KLONDIKE—The same as above except that it averages a little 
larger in size and to many a black-seeded melon is far more attractive than the white or brown- 
seeded melons. 
Price either strain: 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; J4 lb. 30c; 1 lb. $1.00; 5 to 10 lbs. at 
85c per lb.; 25 to 50 lbs. at 75c per lb. 
Stone Mountain Watermelon 
Also Called the “Dixie Belle ” 
'I'l/'/HILE this melon is rather new 
\a/ it is fast becoming a great 
favorite in many sections of the 
South, Middle-West and South-West. 
Is a great seller in the Roadside 
Markets. It grows large; rather round 
in shape and is dark green in color. 
The flesh is a deep red, has but few 
seeds and the flavor is all that could 
be desired. For home and nearby 
markets (where a round melon is 
favored) it has proven a winner. 
Give It A Trial And Be Convinced. 
Illustrating Stone Mountain Water¬ 
melon. 
Price: 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 30c; 1 lb. 
$1.00; 5 to 10 lbs. at 85c per lb.; 
25 to 50 lbs. at 75c per lb. 
Delicious Winter Watermelon 
Also Called The King and Queen and Winter Queen 
CT^HIS splendid new melon is fast forcing itself into favor because of its many good qualities. 
I It has generally been known as a Winter melon, however, there were many cars shipped 
from this district during the early fall; they were crated in Honey Dew crates and packed 
in excelsior. Wherever introduced they sold at good prices, far outselling ordinary melons. 
The melon is round; color a very light-green, faintly striped with a darker green. When 
fully ripe, closely resembles the Honey Dew in size and color, except the light stripe. It has a 
thin, tough rind. The flesh is a bright pink, solid and stringless, with a few small black shiny 
seeds set firmly near the rind. The flavor is delicious. Should not be eaten as soon as picked 
from the vine, but stored away until fully ripened. 
GREY-SEEDED WINTER QUEEN—This strain was developed in Utah. We have 
the originator’s stock. In appearance it resembles the black-seeded variety, however it is 
claimed that it averages larger in size and is a little earlier. It is a great favorite in Utah 
and the Northwest. Our seed of both strains are Colorado-grown. The past season Winter 
Queen watermelons sold at a premium in this district. 
They will keep nearly all winter and are a great treat when all other melons are 
gone. We advise every lover of watermelons to give it a trial. 
Price: Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 30c; 1 lb. $1.00; 5 to 10 lbs. at 85c per lb.; 25 to 
50 lbs. at 75c per lb. 
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Garwood & Woodside, Rocky Ford , Colorado 
