maHu 
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and ov&i 
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Jd rrize 25.00 
4th Prize 10.00 
5th Prize 5.00 
5Prizes $2 each 10.00 
$ 200.00 
Bonk, 
BWEBAmER 
cffiiicaJ a [n e h nd ur,i ?rm U 'n V s Y 2 Sa ' 
and elastic rind h P ;f’ witIi a tough 
all-round Melons * i° ne of the best 
,s 40 to 50 pounVf Av i ra @ e weight 
^tmg Melon w / f' A . delightful 
navor and a fine " a r,c h. sweet 
string' Ahsolutely e f’ 6eaut iful 
, stnngmess, no t Y <ree of nil 
;l rc vigorous and ' e *“*«». Vines 
ESh'fe 
find tSsVarietyTT| rC i aI growers 
because its Profitable 
brings top S s e ?! e '"variably 
°ur customers arel" • J . ou sands 0 f 
greatest of afi u/ m « to be the 
a '<>ng, iarge It L 
green rind is re L^ e ° n; ^ dark 
extremely tough thin, ye t 
reef 1 | hlpper - lts a meat IS - anexceJ - 
whit ' ne -grained ;r u? , IS a rich 
white centers The /i shows no 
ctous. The vines fla 7 or « defi 
4 Melons each r Iy produc e 
'filers and let Vn „?“ w . « few 
3 to 
^5; 5 ibs. 
$5.00 
Sch Lr Atelons each r y produ c< 
ochochlers and U ' Gr ow a few 
pLT'L*' li O? ne 'ghfco rs 
It n.IS°‘ s ^- iCTSK* 2' 
®>1 “'£» woo ’li 0 ?; N « 
40c bs - 5560.00. U ’ 25 fits. 
6 RAY$TONE 
606 80 days. A new, sensational Water¬ 
melon that is illustrated in color on the 
front cover of this Catalog. We predict 
that it will enjoy a distinguished career. 
Almost round or square-shaped fruits, light 
green, veined with darker green, medium 
but tough, thin rind, richest scarlet flesh. 
Average weight, 35 pounds, although under 
favorable conditions many will attain a 
weight of 60 pounds. Its convenient size 
and shape will outsell any other Melon, 
more especially in certain markets that are 
now demanding smaller Watermelons. It 
has the finest and sweetest flavor. The 
small white seeds are very few. A 
splendid shipper and unbeatable for 
the home Melon patch. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20c; ^lb. 50c; lb. $1.50; 
5 lbs. $7.00. (Not more than 
5 pounds sold to a sin 
gle customer.) 
-— a a ra y-skinned 
613 90 days. A g^ the me 
Stone Mountain tha » dium 
sweetness, enorrnou^s^ 
rind, and rich go pounds on 
quently weighs 50 to ° kh V co lor and 
good M^^'^fre tempting to the 
luscious flavor are pkt. 10c, 
most exacting tast^ ^ $1.50; 
Tibs°$iw- Not prepaid: 
$12.50. 
J«0 Golde" H°S- sc al ; 
' r“d. Tte W= 
I th 'i t i ?&■». "«'? « poon*' 
nn^&'» i5e “rSe| V.lh. <« 
STOP;. 
619 90 days. One of the sweetest, largest, and earliest 
Watermelons. Under favorable conditions, fruits weigh 
from 60 to 80 pounds, and ripen in 85 to 90 days. The 
fruit is almost round, with rich, dark green, medium-thick 
rind, and dazzling scarlet flesh of luscious sweetness. It 
has few seeds, is firm and solid, almost all heart, and truly 
an unsurpassed table delicacy. The rind is sufficiently 
tough to stand considerable handling, making it an excellent 
shipper. It is very prolific, withstands drought, and will 
produce a fine crop when other varieties fail. It is the best 
round-type Watermelon for the home-garden or market. 
Our seed stock represents the genuine true-to-type Stone 
Mountain Watermelon. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; *4 lb. 40c; 
lb. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $5.00. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $9.00; 
25 Ibs. $20.00; 100 Ibs. $75.00. 
Reuter’s Schochler Watermelon—Magnificent in Size 
Vegetable Seeds 
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REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
