SOME UNUSUAL 
WINTER WATERMELON 
A home-grown melon for your Thanksgiving 
dinner. It is not a citron or a freak, but a 
very prolific long-keeping true watermelon. 
Flesh red, extremely firm, very brittle and de¬ 
liciously sweet. Fruits taken from the field 
before killing frosts and stored in a cool place 
will keep long into the late fall and early 
winter and retain their delicious sweetness 
and flavor. Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid. 
PEERLESS, OR ICE CREAM 
The Earliest Large Long Watermelon 
Peerless is the earliest large long Water¬ 
melon. Our strain of this wonderful melon 
ripens very early. For the Central and North¬ 
ern States, we consider this the best general 
cropper for the home market; has too thin a 
rind for shipping unless packed in straw. 
Fruits larger than Halbert Honey or Kleck- 
ley’s Sweet and ten days earlier; rind light 
green, mottled and veined; flesh bright scar¬ 
let, solid to the center, tender, sweet, melting 
and delicious. Few, if any, surpass it for 
quality and productiveness. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c. 
GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE 
On© of the finest melons ever grown; a splendid keep¬ 
er, excellent shipper. Sometimes called Striped 
Gypsy. A very large melon of good -shipping quali¬ 
ties. Shape oblong, striped, and mottled with various 
shades of green. Flesh bright red. Flavor sweet and 
first-class. Hind not thick, Pkt. 5c-—ounce 15c— 
7 oz. 50c, 
WATERMELONS 
MAMMOTH PRIZE 
WATERMELON 
Mammoth Prize or Improved Triumph is the 
largest Watermelon grown. Many grow to 
from 100 to 150 lbs. On one vine, five melons 
were grown that weighed 152, 151, 148%, 
149% and 147 lbs., the five weighing a total of 
748 lbs. The seed we offer is extra select, and 
should produce fine, sweet, juicy melons of 
excellent quality and enormous size. Pkfc. 10c 
—3 Pkts. 25c. 
KLECKLEY’S SWEET OR 
MONTE CRISTO 
One of the earliest, best and sweetest-flavored melons 
in cultivation. On account of its thin rind, it will not 
stand shipment to distant markets, but it is the best 
that can be grown for the home and nearby markets. 
The skin is dark green. It is of symmetrical oblong 
shape, well rounded on both ends. The flesh is scar¬ 
let, firm, solid, and of delightful flavor. Pkt. 5c— 
Oz. 15c—7 oz. 50c, Postpaid. 
STONE MOUNTAIN 
WATERMELON 
A very large, medium dark green, round melon of 
excellent quality. Flesh highly colored, very solid, 
with fewer seeds than most varieties. The fruits 
frequently attain a weight of 60 to 80 pounds. The 
rind is tough enough to stand handling for nearby 
markets, but' will not stand long distance shipping. 
We have found this somewhat earlier than other 
large varieties. It produces an abundant crop and 
can be grown successfully farther north than many 
of the large, long varieties. Pkt. 5c—Oz. 15c— 
7 oz. 50c, Postpaid. 
NEW CLIMBING WATERMELON 
A superb variety that may be trained and tied t'c 
trellis, etc. Melons about size of large cocoanuts; 
crimson flesh of the highest quality; rich and sweet. 
Fruit ripens for a long period, unlike other sorts 
which ripen their fruit mostly at one t’ime. An ideal 
melon for the small garden, Pkt, 10c—3 Pkts, 
