Water 
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Earliest of All 
Water Melon 
This is our Great Early Water 
Melon and is fast becoming known 
everywhere and is making a great 
record on account of its extreme 
eerliness. It is delicious in flavor, 
very juicy and sweet and always 
salable. Excellent for family use, 
as a few Tines will yield many 
melons. The flesh is deep red in 
color, exceedingly brittle: the skin 
is 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 ma¬ 
ture. It is a Melon of easy culture 
and we want our customers to give 
it a trial, for it is the earliest 
Water Melon grown. Pkt. 6c„ 8 1 
pkts. 1 2 c.. ox. 9c., 2ozs. 10c., 14 
Tom Watson 
We have had considerable in¬ 
quiry for this Water Melon, which 
indicates that it is a good one. 
Although a now melon, it is a 
success in all sections where it is 
grown. It's a long green melon 
and often grows to weigh from 50 
to 60 pounds and is an excellent 
shipper, flesh an intense red color, 
sup€;rb quality. Pkt. Be., 8 pkts. 
ISc., oz. 1 Oc„ V* lb. 2.Be-, $4 lb. 
40c., lb. 70c., postpaid. 
Dixie Water Melon 
Beautifully striped. The flesh is an intense 
bright deep scarlet, very sweet and tender. 
Growers say the Dixie is the best-eating and 
most productive melon they have ever grown. 
Pkt. fie., 3 pkts. 1 ()«•., 6 pkts. 15c., oz. Do., 2 
ozs. 16c., 14 lb. 25c., Va lb. 85c., lb. GOe. 
New Chilian Water Melon 
This is a new introduction just sent out by a well known 
melon ex pert and he claims that it is so popular when once 
grown that it takes the place of nearly all other varieties. It is 
a very handsome melon, shaded with green and mottled with a 
darker shade of green. Its rind is only about 14 inch in thick¬ 
ness, but very hard and tough, being classed among the best 
Bhippers. The entire flesh of this melon all through and close 
to the rind is a deep crimson, of a sweet, delicious flavor, at all 
times solid and crisp. Be sure and try it this year. 
Pkt. Be., 8 pkts. 12c., oz. 15c., 2 ozs. 2Be., 14 lb. 40c. 
shape, a good keeper. Fruit 
is large, rind thin but firm, ri-' 
pens early, flesh bright red, 
solid and thick. Pkt. 4c., 3 
pkts. 9c., 6 pkts. 14c., oz. 
7o„ 2 ozs. 12c., 14 lb. ‘~Oc., 
Vt lb. 35c. 
Iceberg or Blue Gem 
In general shape, size and appearance this is similar to 
Kolb’s Gem. but is distinctly darker, and the skin where the 
melon rests on the ground is a rich yellow instead of white, as 
In that variety. It has a very firm, hard rind: an exceedingly 
good shipper. 
Pkt. Be., 3 pkts. 1 0c„ 6 pkts. 15c„ oz. 9c., 2 ozs. lGc., 14 
lb. 25c., Vj lb. 35c., lb. 60c. 
FOItDHOOK 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. 
14 lb. 22c., H lb. 40c. 
HEART 
DI KE 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, 14 lb. 20c-, Vi lb. 35c. 
Kleckley Sweets 
KLECKLEY SWEETS 
KLECKLEY SWEETS—A very popular Water Melon.’ 
Especially valuable on account of its fine flavor. As shown 
by the illustration, it is a long 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 
Ib a splendid family grarden Melon, and always gives good 
■atisfaction everywhere, and we can highly recommend it 
to grow inthe North or South. We give thus melon our spe¬ 
cial attention and our seed stock is extra good quality this' 
Mson. By all means plant it. Pkt 4c., S pkts. »c., 6 pkts. 
