KLECKLEY SWEETS 
KIECKLKY SWEETS—A very popular Water Melon. 
Especially valuable on account of its fine flavor. As shown 
by the illustration, it is a Ion* oval shaped Water Mel¬ 
on with dark green rind. The flesh is very firm, scarlet in 
color, and of the very best quality and crisp texture. It 
is a splendid family garden Melon, and always gives good 
satisfaction everywhere, and we can highly recommend it 
to grow in the North or South. We give this melon our spe¬ 
cial attention and our seed stock is extra good quality this 
aeason. By all means plant it. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 9c., 6 pkts. 
14c., oz. 7c., 2 ozs. 12c., V4 lb. 20c., Vi lb. 35c. 
Tom Watson 
Water Melon 
SEE HACK COVER 
We have had considerable in¬ 
quiry for thin Water Melon, which 
indicates that it is a good one. 
Although a new melon, it is a 
success in all sections where it is 
grown. It’s a long green melon 
and often grows to weigh from 60 
to 60 pounds and is an excellent 
shipper, flesh an intense red color, 
superb quality. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 
12c.. oz. 10c„ Vi lb. 25c., Vx lb. 
40c., lb. 70c„ postpaid. 
Fairview Early 
Water Melon 
Kleckley Sweets 
Fairview 
Early 
Water 
Melon 
Our Earliest 
This is our Great Early Water 
Melon and is fast becoming known 
everywhere and is making a great 
record on account of its extreme 
earliness. It is delicious in flavor, 
very juicy and sweet and always 
salable. Excellent for family use, 
as a few vines will yield many 
melons. The flesh is deep red in 
color, exceedingly brittle; the skin 
!a dark green with faint streaks of 
light green. Everyone should try 
this new Early Water Melon. Ex¬ 
cellent to plant if you are in a 
climate where the seasons are 
short, for it will ripen where many 
other Water Melons will not mature. It is a 
Melon of easy culture and we want our custom¬ 
ers to give it a trial, for it is theearliest Water 
Melon grown. Pkt. 4c„ 8 pkts. 10c., oz. 0c., 
2 ozs. 1 6c., Vi lb. 25c. 
HARRIS’ IMPROVED EXTRA EARLY 
Thisvariety 
was origi¬ 
nated by a 
Mr. Harris, 
of Tennes¬ 
see. He isan 
expert mel¬ 
on grower 
and thisEx- 
tra Early 
will ripen 
and be gone 
before any 
other Ex¬ 
tra Early 
Melons be¬ 
gin to ripen. 
• , „ It is of good 
size, weighing from 15 to 20 pounds”An excellent shipper 
and will ship thousands of miles ; skin is mottled with green 
and white; the flesh is red, sweet and juicy. I’kt. 4c.. 3 pkts. 
9c., 6 pkts. 14c., oz. 7c., 2 ozs. 12c., Vi lb. 20c., l A lb. 35c. 
SWEETHEART—A fine 
new melon, early,large.hand- 
some, a good keeper. Fruit 
large, rind thin but firm, ri* 
pens early, flesh bright red, 
solid and thick. Pkt. 4c., 3 
pkts. 9c., 6 pkts. 14c., oz. 
7 c., 2 ozs. 12 c., Vi lb. 20c., 
Vx lb. 35 c. 
FOBDHOOK EARLY 
One of the earliest melons. 
From seed planted the 10th of 
May, large ripe melons were 
picked the last of July. Color 
is medium green,flesh bright 
red and very sweet. Pkt. 4c., 
3 pkts.9c., oz.8c.,2 ozs. 15c. 
V4 lb. 22c., X A lb. 40c. 
DUKE JONES—A large, 
blocky, oval fruit, quite thick 
through. Excellent for ship¬ 
ping. Pkt. 4c.. 3 pkts. 9c., 
6 pkts. 14c., oz. 7c., 2 ozs. 
12c., Vi lb. 20c., Vi lb. 35c. 
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