When Better Melon Seeds Are Grown Burrell Will 
Grow Them 
WATERMELONS 
BURRELL’S GREY 
Regret that our crop of this very fine variety is a failure this 
year, and we are unable to offer until after harvest of our 1935 seed 
crop. In the meantime, please don’t forget it. In our estimation it 
is the best large, grey shipping melon that has yet been introduced. 
From a photograph taken in one of our fields of Burrell's Red Heart 
Watson. Boys, reading from left to right; Robert Burrell, 
Jerry Burrell, Jimmie Burrell and Delavan Burrell. 
BurrelPs Red Heart Watson—90 to 95 Days 
We are highly pleased to have seed of this fine shipping melon 
to offer you. Markets calling for really good large melons of the 
Tom Watson type will be pleased with this. A fine grained, deep 
red fleshed entirely stringless and very sweet melon. There was 
not a white heart or an off-melon in our fields. Rind is very tough 
and darker green than the older strains of Watson. On good soil 
with proper care average melons of over 40 pounds should be grown 
with plants 8 to 10 fe£t apart each way, one in a place. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 35c) (11>., $1.20) (5 lbs., $5.25) prepaid. 
Stock Seed Burrell’s Red Heart Watson ideal melons 
weighing 40 to 50 pounds or more each. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 20c) (!4 lb., OOc) (lb„ $2.00) (5 lbs., $S.SO) prepaid. 
Choose Your Seedsman as Carefully as You Would 
Your Doctor 
It does not pay to shop around for cheap seed; buy the best and avoid 
disappointment. We do not claim to have the only good seed you can 
obtain but we believe you will never regret placing your confidence in 
us apd sending us your orders. We shall try to do our part and fur¬ 
nish “As Good as Grow for You to Sow.” 
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