Vegetable Seed Trials 
STOCK SEED GRADE 
56- to 80-pound Gilbert’s Cut-Red Tom Watson 
T HAVE for a number of 
years specialized in saving 
Fancy Selected Stock Seed 
Grade of two most prominent 
varieties of watermelon; 
Tom Watson and Stone 
Mountain or Dixie Belle. 
This grade of seed has cre¬ 
ated a demand far greater 
than I anticipated when I 
first started saving seed from 
melons weighing 40 pounds 
and up, and offering it as 
STOCK SEED GRADE. 
14ie result has been so satisfactory that many of the larger planters will use no other stock. 
They claim paying the difference in price of other seed is economy, and when you take into con¬ 
sideration that it will take six of these big luscious melons to produce one pound of seed, which 
requires handling of nearly 300 pounds of melon to get a pound of seed, the price asked is very 
low. I would consider it 
economy to pay $10.00 lb. 
for this Stock Seed Grade, 
if necessary, rather than 
plant some seed (offered 
for seed purposes) as a 
gift. 
£C * 
15 1 
The seed item is the most 
important of all when you 
consider the returns and is 
only a fraction of the cost 
of other items necessary to 
produce a crop. 
STOCK SEED GRADE 
sold only in 
one pound bags 
at $1.00 lb. 
84-pound Stone Mountain or Dixie Belle 
D. H. GILBERT, Seed Grower 
MONTICELLO, FLORIDA 
