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Plant Good Seeds or Pay the Penalty 
“Ye Reap What Ye Sow” 
WATERMELONS 
CULTURE—A hill of watermelons spreads over a large 
space and should be planted in hills from eight to ten 
feet each way in order to give them plenty of room. 
Mix thoroughly with the soil for each hill a forkful of 
well rotted manure and put about one inch fresh earth 
over the manured soil. The seed should not be planted 
until the ground becomes warm and dry. Put 10 to 12 
seeds to the hill. After plants are good and strong, thin 
out to 3 or 4 to the hill. Cultivate often, keep weeds 
down. 
DIXIE QUEEN—A new variety: an enormous yielder. 
Vines of vigorous growth. Melons in form round to 
oval. Skin striped light and dark green. Good size, 
Flesh, bright red. Crisp and splendid quality. Good 
shipper. Seeds very small white, and very few in each 
melon. One pound of Dixie Queen seed will plant twice 
as much ground as most other large type seed, medium 
early. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; (4 lb. 50c; lb. $1.25. 
EARLY KANSAS—-A most wonderful new variety. Largest 
of all early melons. Matures 10 days earlier than Tom 
Watson. Flesh, bright red, very sweet flavor, melts in 
your mouth, solid to the rind which is about % inch thick 
nearly round light green with broad wavey stripes. 
Melons weigh 30 to 60 pounds, occasionally 80 pounds. 
Very few seeds, red when green, huff color when dry. 
A good shipper. Pkt. 10c; ox. 20c; % lb. 50c; lb. $1.25. 
HALL'S WONDER MELON OR 
IMPROVED KLECKLEY SWEET 
This improved strain has the same red flesh, delicious sweet¬ 
ness and all the other splendid qualities that made 
Kleckley’s Sweet such a favorite. The improvement has 
been along the line of size and shipping qualities. It is 
not at all unusual to have them weigh 75 pounds, yet the 
rind is thin, but so tough that Improved Kleckley’s 
Sweet qualifies for long-distance shipping. Pkt. 5c; 
ox. 10c; lb. 25c; lb. 75c; 5 U*s. $3.25. 
STONE MOUNTAIN (New)—This new variety created quite 
a sensation last year. It is absolutely the best variety 
introduced recently for home use and nearby markets. 
It is too large and fine for shipping long distances. It 
has very few seeds. Good all the way through, almost all 
heart and absolutely the most delicious melon you ever 
tasted. Pkt. 5c; ox. 15c; ^4 lb. 35c; lb. $1.00; 5 lbs. $4.50. 
KLECKLEY SWEET—For home use and nearby market this 
popular variety is unquestionably the leader and favorite. 
The melons are medium to large, oblong, tapering slightly 
toward the stem end, dark green, very attractive. Flesh 
bright rich red; extra sweet, ripening right up to the 
thin rind which is so little and tender that it will not 
stand shipping, the fruit bursting open if subjected to 
even a slight jar. Our stock is unexcelled. Pkt. 5cj 
oz. 10c; % lb. 25c; lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.25. 
IRISH GRAY—In sweetness it is like Kleckley’s Sweets; in 
shipping quality, uniformity in shape, size and in pro¬ 
ductiveness it compares with Tom Watson. The thin 
rind is so tough it will not burst from rough treatment 
in transit; its keeping quality will appeal to shippers who 
have experienced losses on account of glutted markets. 
The color is a distinct mottled greenish grey; the flesh 
is red, sweet, crisp and free from stringiness. An un¬ 
usual melon, for although a grand shipper it is equally 
fine for the home garden. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 25c; 
lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.25. 
HALBERT HONEY—Very similar to Kleckley Sweet except 
the Melons are more evenly shaped, and the rind will 
average darker green in color with a slight tracing or 
indentation, has all the good qualities of Kleckley Sweet 
and for home use or nearby market you cannot beat the 
Halbert Honey. Our Seeds are very select. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 10c; % lb. 25c; lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.25. 
TOM WATSON—This variety holds the first place as a com¬ 
bination all purpose melon; is more largely planted than 
any other variety. It is a splendid melon for shipping, for 
nearby markets and for home use, a large, long melon, 
medium green color and handsome appearance, the flesh 
is rich red, sweet and tender, the rind is thin and tough, 
making it especially adapted to shipping. The seed we 
offer is selected and will produce melons of marked 
uniformity. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; y 4 lb. 25c; lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.25. 
ICE CREAM OR PEERLESS—Light Green, oval shaped and 
medium sized; rind very thin, light red flesh. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 10c; y* lb. 25c; lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.25. 
ONE-ACRE MELON COLLECTION—5 Quarter Pounds, 
$1.00 Postpaid—Many of our friends like to plant about 
an acre of assorted varieties. A little over a pound of 
seed will plant an acre nicely. For $1.00 we will send 
you, postpaid, % pound each of Improved Kleckley 
Sweet, Halbert Honey, Irish Gray, Watson and Stone 
Mountain Watermelon. You couldn’t get a finer assort¬ 
ment if you tried. Send us $1.00 for this acre collection 
and have the best acre of melons in your section of 
the country. 
THE FAMOUS STONE MOUNTAIN MELON 
FROM DIXIE LAND 
HALL’S WONDtRMELON, OR IMPROVED 
KLECKLEY’S SWEET 
WATER MELON — DIXIE QUEEN 
