VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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WATERMELONS 
S ^^r 10 ” 8 .^ 8 from 1 that of muskraelons mainly in that the hills should be wider apart from 
this mn h i ^ i° e Y aiiet y grown. An effort should be made to secure good strong vines early in the season and 
SeywOl not dry out ^ ^ mell ° W ’ a " d -if drained, Sith the manure pLSd so’tha^ 
to four of the stroneesUneach hillA1* Pkn f S f ds thlckl 7 when danger of frost is over and thin the plants 
may be still further 5 hastene^h^iVpmi^ ? , 6 P™ tect “? from lnsects should be S iven the young plants and their growth 
from insects TettWU eqU T t n PplM!atl011 h ? uid manure - The y mature ™ 120 to 140 days. As a protection 
uni insects, nettmg is frequently used. One ounce will plant about 25 hills. 
ANGELINO — A round 
deep green melon, 
rind very thin, flesh 
deep red and of fine 
flavor; a good ship¬ 
per. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
15c.; x/ A lb., 40c.; lb., 
$1.25. 
BLACK SEEDED 
CHILIAN — A fine 
melon for the home 
garden; of medium 
size, nearly round, 
black seed and red 
flesh of excellent 
flavor. Pkt., 5c.; oz. 
15c.; y lb., 35c.; lb.^ 
$ 1 . 00 . 
FLORIDA FAVORITE 
—A splendid melon 
of very large size 
and excellent qual¬ 
ity. Fruit long, dark 
green, mottled and 
striped with lighter 
shade; rind thin but 
firm. Flesh bright 
deep red; very sweet 
and tender. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 15c.; y A lb., 35c.; 
lb., $1.00. 
GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE or GYPSY—Fruit very long, 
of light green color, distinctly striped and mottled with 
a darker shade. Flesh bright scarlet; very sweet and 
tender. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; y A lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00. 
KLECKLEY SWEET or MONTE CRISTO—A very desir¬ 
able melon for home use or nearby markets. Fruit of 
medium to large size, oblong, dark green. Flesh bright 
red and very sweet. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; y A lb., 35c.; 
Klondyke Watermelon 
KLONDYKE—A great favorite of recent introduction. Ob-, 
long, dark rich green, flesh bright red, very crisp and 
sweet. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; y A lb., 65c.; lb., $2.00. 
TOM WATSON—A very large, long melon with dark green 
skin. Flesh bright red; very sweet and tender. Rind 
thin but tough, making it a good shipping sort. Pkt., 
5c.; oz., 15c.; y A lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00. 
CASABA MELONS 
The melons should not be picked until they become quite 
yellow. Stow away so they do not touch each other, in a 
cool, dark place. When the rind becomes slightly softened 
and moist they are ready to eat; some of the melons will 
keep until February. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY—This melon is very similar to Winter 
Pineapple except that it has a golden-yellow rind. Pkt., 
5c.; oz., 20c.; y lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 
HONEY DEW—The fruit of this melon is of medium size, 
weighing 5 to 6 pounds, light colored smooth skin, 
thick light green flesh of a delicious honey-like flavor. 
Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; y A lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 
WINTER PINEAPPLE—A large late variety with wrin¬ 
kled skin and green flesh of a pineapple Aavor. Pkt., 
5c.; oz., 20c.; y lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 
IMPORTED MUSKMELONS 
(For greenhouse culture) 
BLENHEIM ORANGE—A favorite variety; scarlet flesh, 
good flavor and very prolific. Pkt., 25c. 
WINDSOR CASTLE—Green flesh, oval shape, finely netted, 
delicious flavor. Pkt., 25c. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN 
LAMBERT’S PURE CULTURE—Bricks, 40c. each; (45c. 
postpaid within 3rd zone); 5 bricks $1.75; ($1.90 post¬ 
paid within 3rd zone). 
MUSTARD—See page 47. 
