1934 
A. W. MASSER SEED HOUSE—READING, PA 
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Kleckley Sweet Watermelon 
MAMMOTH IRONCLAD. Averaging two feet in length under 
good cultivation. Skin dark green, with bright stripes of lighter 
green; flesh bright red, firm, crisp, free from strings. Pkt., 
5c.; oz., 15c.; M lb., 25c.; lb., 90c. 
SUGAR STICK. A large, light-green or grayish melon of finest 
S flavor. Measuring from 20 inches to 2 feet in length, with an 
average weight of 30 lbs. The flesh is a deep, rich-red, with 
i broad, solid heart, crisp and sugary. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; M lb., 
30c.; lb., 90c. 
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A sweet one, to be sure, with a luscious 
tenderness all its own. It is not a shipping variety, as the rind 
is too close to the ripe, fluffy, rich red meat, when in condition 
to use. The melons average about 20 inches long and ripen 
quite early. Our strain is grown from the originator’s seed 
stock and we can recommend it highly. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; 
M lb., 30c.; lb., 75c. 
TOM WATSON. A very handsome large fruit, frequently 2 
feet long and 12 inches in diameter. The dark green rind is 
a contrast to the bright scarlet flesh, which is of splendid texture 
and flavor; the sugary meat really melts in your mouth. Nothing 
can touch it in the melon line for shipping qualities. The rind 
being tough, it will resist plenty of abuse. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; 
M lb., 30c.; lb., 75c. 
SWEET HEART. Popular for market. Large heavy fruits 
of oval or round form; skin very pale green, with distinct netted 
lines of slightly darker shade. The melons bear shipping well. 
The solid flesh is a deep-red. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; lb., 30c.; 
lb., 90c. 
PRESERVING MELON, OR CITRON. A large-fruited variety, 
pure white flesh and thin rind. This is expensive when bought, 
yet can be grown and preserved by any energetic housewife, 
who will then also know it to be absolutely pure and good. 
It is planted like watermelon. California Red Seeded, pkt.. 5c. 
Masser’s Northern 
Seed Potatoes 
Pure Early Rose 
The good old favorite—pure and true. 
Every farmer and gardener knows the good qualities of the 
Early Rose potatoes. 
Bliss Early Triumph 
Always brings you above the market price. Bliss Early Triumph 
are the first "new” potatoes on the market in almost every section 
of the United States. 
VERMONT GOLD COIN. The tubers are of good size and lie 
close together in the hill. 
Irish Cobbler 
The Most Famous Early Variety in the East— 
A Standard Early White. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN, OR IMPROVED STATE OF MAINE. 
A medium late, large, handsome oval white potato. A prolific 
yielder, and always of fine eating quality. 
SPAULDING ROSE NO. 4. Medium early, flat, with red skin. 
Very prolific. 
DIBBLE’S RUSSET. A productive late variety of recent in¬ 
troduction that is destined to become very popular. 
PRICES. Please write stating kind and quantity wanted 
and we will quote by letter. 
Water Melons— Continued 
KLECKLEY SWEETS. 
NEW SEED + TESTED SEED = SUCCESS 
