Here Is a Very True Strain of Stone Mountain Watermelon 
WATERMELONS 
(Continued from page 51) 
D. V. Burrell, Jr., a Grandson, Enjoying a Stone Mountain Watermelon 
Stone Mountain or Dixie Bell—82 Days 
Of recent introduction, but has become a favorite home and 
market garden sort. Southern shippers plant extensive acreages of 
this for shipping to northern markets. Fruits large, often weighing 
50 pounds, broad, oval, almost round with blocky ends. Rind grey 
green with indistinct veining, hard and tough. Flesh bright crim¬ 
son, sweet and crisp. 
Stock Seed Stone Mountain S5s frora the finest large 
(Fkt., 10c) (oz., 15c) (y 4 1»>., 40c) (lb., $1.50) (5 lbs., $0.60) pre¬ 
paid. Whoesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., $1.25 per lb.) (100 lbs., 
$115.00). 
No. 1 Seed Stone Mountain 
Saved from good melons 
grown especially for seed. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (y 4 lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., SOc per lb.) (100 lbs., $70.00). 
AVatprmplnn (^rpvttnnp 82 da y s - Closely resembles Stone 
VV diermeion Vjreysione Mountain excepting for color of 
rind which is grey instead of dark green. Won an award of merit 
as being one of the “All American” outstanding' introductions of 
the year. Flavor is “different from the rest”; you will like it. 
Fruits large, often weighing 50 pounds, broad, oval; rounded at 
stem end and as a rule rather blocky at blossom end. Rind grey, 
distinctly penciled with green; thin and fairly tough making it a 
fair shipper. Flesh bright crimson, sweet and crisp. This is a new 
sort and type only fairly well fixed; will be better in this respect 
after a few more generations of selection. 
(Pkt., lOc) (oz., 15c) (y 4 lb., 40c) (lb., $1.50) (5 lbs., $0.60) pre¬ 
paid. Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., $1.25 per lb.) (100 lbs., 
$115.00) 
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