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W. Jung Seed Co., Quality Seed Growers , Randolph, Wis 
Harris Earliest 
The Best Shipper in the Early Class 
This is the sweetest early melon and the 
best shipping- early melon. It is slightly ob¬ 
long, broadly striped light and dark green. 
Flesh is bright red, sweet and crisp, seed black. 
The vines are vigorous and productive, growing 
melons that weigh 15 to 20 pounds. Plant this 
strain for home gardens, ready to use before 
other melons begin to ripen. Maturing in 60 
to 7 0 days it is just the kind for northern lat¬ 
itudes. Harris Earliest beats all competitors for 
early shipping and is first on the market. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 10c.; Za lb. 25c. 
HARRIS EARLIEST 
King Winter Melon 
By planting this variety you can 
have watermelon for your Christmas 
dinner as they are remarkable keepers. 
The melons are round, have a thin hard 
rind and are very solid; they are from 
8 to 12 inches in diameter and sell well 
at all seasons. Flesh is bright red and 
very sweet, Vines are very vigorous 
growers, very productive and will ripen 
quite early. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 20c.; Za lb. 
40c. 
KING WINTER MELON 
FORDHOOK EARLY 
Forhhook Early 
This is an extra early wa¬ 
termelon that is of good size 
and quality. The fruits are of 
large size, rather short and 
blocky in form with large di¬ 
ameters. Flesh is bright red, 
crisp, sweet and of splendid 
quality and continues to im¬ 
prove after ripening. The heart 
is large, there is no seed cav¬ 
ity and very few seeds. The 
vines are of strong vigorous 
growth* setting large melons 
in good numbers. Skin is dark 
green with occasional faint 
srtipes of light green. Pkt.7c.; 
oz. 12c.; Za lb. 30c. 
Tom Watson 
Best Quality! Best Shape! Best Shipper! Best Size and 
Best Appearance! The Tom Watson is an extra large 
melon of attractive appearance, uniform in shape and 
quality. The luscious flesh is as “sweet as honey” melt¬ 
ing and of superb flavor. The average melon weighs from 
35 to 40 pounds and measures about 20 inches in length 
and 12 in. in diameter. It is very prolific, producing in 
greatest abundance the delicious fruits. The dark green 
rind is tough but thin and easily withstands shipping to 
far distant markets. The heart is large, with no sign of 
core. Pkt. 5c.; oz. IQc.; Za lb. 25c. 
WATER MELON 
Halbert Honey 
The vsry finest melon in cultivation for 
home use or nearby markets..A melon that 
has no equal in beauty, quality and produc¬ 
tiveness. The melons are smooth and regular 
in outline, 14 to 18 inches long and 6 to 8 
inches in diameter. Color of the rind is a 
clear, glossy deep green. The flesh is a beau¬ 
tiful crimson, extending to within half an 
inch of the rind which is so tender that it 
will not stand shipping a long distance un¬ 
less carefully handled. The first melons ripen 
early and the vines continue to develop fine 
fruit throughout the season. The sweet flesh 
melts away in your mouth like honey, Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 10c.; Za lb. 25c. 
HALBERT HONEY 
SWEET 
Improved Kleckley Sweets 
There probably is no watermelon superior in quality to 
a good strain of Kleckley Sweets. The bright red flesh is 
the ideal of watermelon quality—firm, crisp, entirely 
free from stringiness and sweet as sugar. The melons are 
oblong in shape, about 20 inches long by 10 to 12 inch¬ 
es in diameter. The rind is dark green, thin, brittle and 
for this reason is not a good shipper for distances over 
100 miles but for home use or close markets is in a 
class by itself. Our seed is an extra select strain. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 10c.; Z 4 lb. 30c. 
