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WATER MELONS—Continued 
Golden Honey Sweet 
A Delicious Yellow-Fleshed Water Melon. 
Ripens Very Early 
A highly desirable yellow fleshed watermelon. 
The flesh is golden-yellow in color, tfirm, crisp 
and of luscious sweetness. The melons are oblong 
in shape, light green with mottled stripes of deep 
green, rind is thin but hard so will keep for a 
considerable time. It not only possesses high qual¬ 
ity but is also one of the first to ripen. We high¬ 
ly recommend this fine new melon. Pkt. 8c.; 
oz. 15c.; !4 lb. 40c. 
TOM WATSON 
Best Quality! Best Shape! Best Shipper! Best Size and 
Best Appearance! The Tom Watson is an extra large 
melon of attractive appearance, uniform in shape and 
quality. The luscious flesh is as “sweet as honey” melt¬ 
ing and of superb flavor. The average melon weighs from 
35 to 4 0 pounds and measures about 20 inches in length 
and 12 in. in diameter. It is very prolific, producing in 
greatest abundance the delicious fruits. The dark green 
rind is tough but thin and easily withstands shipping to 
far distant markets. The heart is large, with no sign of 
core. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; '/4 lb. 25c. 
GOLDEN HONEY SWEET 
Tom Watson 
Improved Kleckley Sweets 
There probably is no watermelon superior in quality to 
a good strain of Kleckley Sweets. The bright red flesh is 
the ideal of watermelon quality—firm, crisp, entirely 
free from stringjness and sweet as sugar. The melons - are 
oblong in shape, about 20 inches long by 10 to 12 inch¬ 
es in diameter. The rind is dark green, thin, brittle and 
for this reason is not a good shipper for distances over 
100 miles but for home use or close markets is in a 
class by itself. Our seed is an extra select strain. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 10c.; x /\ lb. 30c. 
Jung’s Improved Peerless 
We offer a highly improved strain of this popu¬ 
lar melon: 3 r ou will find it to be earlier and of 
much better quality than the seed usually offered. 
The melons are oblong arid oflen attain a weight 
of 25 lbs., l’ind is light green with darker mark¬ 
ings. Flesh is brilliant red. deliciously sweet £ and 
melting, its handsome appearance makes it a rapid 
seller and for the home garden it is hard to beat. 
Our strain will ripen verv early, you will make no 
mistake by planting it. Pkt. 5c.; oz. ^.Oc.; /4 lb. 
25c. 
IMPROVED PEERLESS 
Mrs. Harry Shupe, Connellsville. Pa.—We liked 
your seeds very much and especially the Fordhook 
Watermelons. We won first prize in the Grange 
Fair last year. 
Mrs. H. N. Ressler, Shamokin Dam 
Pa.—Your seeds are the best a 
person can buy. Have bought from 
you for several years. 
King Winter Melon 
By planting tihs variety you can 
have watermelon for your Christ 
mas dinner as they are remarkable 
keepers. The melons are round, 
have a thin hard rind and are very 
solid; they are from 8 to 12 inch¬ 
es in diameter and sell well at all 
seasons. Flesh is bright red and 
very sweet. Vines are very vigor¬ 
ous growers, very productive and 
will ripen quite early. Pkt. 7c.; 
20c.; X A lb* 40c. 
KING WINTER MELON 
CITRON 
CITRON 
A large fruited variety, white flesh 
and thin rind. This is expensive when 
bought, yet can be grown and pre¬ 
served by any energetic housewife 
who will then know it to. he abso¬ 
lutely pure and good. It is planted 
like watermelon. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
\\ lb. 25c. 
Mrs. Fred Willman, Tinley Park, III. 
—Well here I am with my third 
order for you. That’s what I think 
of your seeds. They surely are fine. 
Last year I had a 25 lb. water¬ 
melon even if we didn't have any 
rain. 
