NEW SCHOCHLER MELON 
This beautiful melon is rather dark green with almost a black, btroad stripe, 
cuts RED medium early, produces large melons, rind is rather thick a wonderful 
shipper. Give it a trial. 
HARRIS EARLIEST—The best of the 
extra early sorts. Fruit slightly oval 
with irregular mottled stripes of light 
and dark green. Flesh bright red, sweet 
and tender. 
ROUND LIGHT ICING 
Medium early. Fruits light green faint¬ 
ly veined with darker green; rind brit¬ 
tle; flesh bright. 
COLE’S EARLY—Very early, very 
sweet; a fine home melon; flesh bright 
red, crisp and delicate texture. ' 
CUBAN QUEEN—Solid and heavy, skin 
marked regularly; excellent quality. 
DIXIE—A melon of excellent quality; 
very large and solid, flesh red; inter¬ 
mediate. 
FLORIDA F A V ORITE—A superior 
strain; improvement on Rattlesnake; 
intermediate. 
IRISH GREY—Main crop. Especially 
valuable for distant shipping. Fruits 
large; oblong; uniform light grayish- 
green; rind extremely hard and tough; 
flesh bright red; of good quality. Seeds 
white. 
GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE—(Gypsy) 
This old Southern favorite has the most 
conspicuous striping of the oblong types. 
The rind is moderately thick and strong, 
and the flesh is juicy and sweet. 
ANGEL KISS—Long light gray melon; 
good keeper; white seed; very sweet. 
ROUND LIGHT ICING—Round, pink 
flesh ,of fine quality. 
MOUNTAIN SWEET—Large oval var¬ 
iety, green rind, flesh scarlet, sweet and 
delicious; fine for home garden. 
PEERLESS OR ICE CREAM—Very 
early, rd flesh, good home melon. 
PHINNEY’S EARLY—Early and of fine 
quality; red flesh, fine for the North. 
SWEETHEART—One of the best early 
shipping melons; fruit large, oval, mot¬ 
tled, light green, flesh bright red, firm, 
melting and sweet. 
ALABAMA SWEET—Long, dark green, 
fine flavor, fine shipper. 
WONDERMELON — Wondermelon re¬ 
sembles Kleckley Sweet very closely. It 
is large oblong, dark green with bright 
red flesh. Rind thin and tough but will 
not stand long distance shipping. Faint 
tracings or indentations run the length 
of the melon. 
STONE MOUNTAIN—This variety com¬ 
bines extra large size with earliness. It 
is nearly round in shape, pleasingly 
green in color and unexcelled for sweet¬ 
ness and juicness. Fruits weigh 60 to 
80 pounds. 
CITRONS 
Green Seeded Colorado—Red Seeded 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 10c— 'A Lb. 20c—Lb. 75c—Post Paid 
= 8 =$=$=$=^ - 
HAYES SEED HOUSE, TOPEKA, KANSAS 
