Give Watermelons Plenty of Room. 
One Plant 8 to 10 Feet Each Way. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 82. 
Delavcm Burrell enjoying a Stone Mountain Watermelon. 
WATERMELONS 
RrJI 82 days. Southern shippers plant 
Mountain or L/IXIG KgII extensive acreages of this for 
shipping to northern markets. Fruits large, often weighing 50 
pounds, broad, oval, almost round with blocky ends. Rind grey 
green with indistinct veining, hard and tough. Flesh bright crimson, 
sweet and crisp. Vine hardy and can be grown in some sections 
where long varieties do not do well. 
STOCK SEED,, saved from large ideal melons. 
(Pkt., 10c) <oz., 15c) <*4 lb., 40c) (lb., SI.55) (5 lbs., fG.SO) prepaid. 
No. 1 SEED. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (V 4 lb., 30c) (lb., 95c) (5 lbs., $4.35) prepaid. 
From Caldwell, Idaho. 1 ha 7f been a customer of yours almost half of 
my life time. I have long said 1 wouldn t take 
other melon seeds as a gift. 
From Crawfordsville, Ind. 1, air i sending for some stock seed. I want 
the best I can get. I am a raiser of fine 
melons. My customers go wild over the 
Black Seeded Klondike. I am the only one here that raises them. 
From Ft Mvers, Fla. “This past season we bought cantaloupe and water¬ 
melon seed from you. We planted both the canta¬ 
loupe and watermelon the latter part of December, 
which was a most severe test for your seed, especially when this winter was 
more severe than any that the old timers can remember. We had continuous 
months of low * temperature and severe winds, but in spite of this we have 
harvested a fair crop of cantaloupes. Your cantaloupes developed wonderfully; 
in fact I have never eaten any more wonderful cantaloupes that were grown 
in Rocky Ford, and on the whole they netted beautifully.'' 
S+one 
See Page 82 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
49 
