WATER MELONS-Continued 
Jung’s Improved Peerless Wp a hi f h] y ^proved strain of 
0 r tins popular melon; you will find it to 
1>(‘ earlier and of much better quality than the seed usually offered. The melons are ob- 
lnnj; and ollnn attain a weight of 2 .> lbs., rind is light green with darker markings. 
Flesh is brilliant red, deliciously sweet and melting. Its handsome appearance makes it 
a rapid seller and for the home garden it is hard to beat. Our strain will ripen ve 
early, you will make no mistake by planting it. Pkt. 8c.; 02 . 10c.; 'A lb. 25c. 
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PEPPER 
EARLY GIANT 
Earlv Giant far the largest early Pepper grown. The fruits will av- 
* ***" age as large as Ruby Giant hut are ready to pick much soon¬ 
er than that variety, the shape is very much like Chinese Giant. Plants grow rath¬ 
er dwarf and compact and arc much more productive than most of the large fruit¬ 
ed peppers, many plants bearing 12 of the immense peppers at one time. It rip¬ 
ens right after Harris Earliest, which is the earliest pepper grown; fruits average 
5 in. long by 3 % in. in diameter, of a deep glossy green color turning to bright 
crimson when matured. The flesh is thick, sweet and of pleasant flavor. Probably 
one of the most profitable varieties to grow for market. Pkt. 10c.; / 2 02 . 25c.; 
02 . 45c. 
The very best extra large pepper, being a cross of 
Chinese Giant and Ruby King, having the longer form 
and earliness of the latter with the size of the former. Fruits are of immense size, 
4 to 5 inches long by 3 Vi to 4 inches in diameter; flesh is very thick and so mild 
and sweet that it may be eaten like an apple. When ripe they are bright red in 
color and present such a fine appearance that they sell readily on all markets. 
Exceedingly productive and a good shipper. Pkt. Sc.; / 2 02 . 25c.; 02 . 40c. 
World Beater 
TOM WATSON^ 
Tom Watson 
Best Quality! Best Shape! Best Shipper! Best Sue 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 4 0 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.; 02 . 10c.; 'Alb. 25c. 
IMPROVED PEERLESS 
Improved Kleckley Sweet 
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. ; ^ lb. 30c. 
WOULD BEATER 
California Wonder 
A magnificent pepper 
resembling Chinese Giant 
in its large size and 
“blocky” form of fruits, 
full grown peppers will 
measure 4 Va in. in length 
and 4 in. in diameter. 
Flesh is unusually thick, 
very mild and sweet. A 
highly profitable variety 
for market gardeners, l’kt. 
10c.; / 2 oz. 40c.; 02 . 
75c. 
Long Red Cayenne 
This is the pepper so 
popular for seasoning and 
pickling. The peppers are 
long and slim, bright red 
when ripe and have a hot 
pungent flavor. Pkt. 5c.; 
Vz oz. 20 c.; oz. 35c. 
J CALIFORNIA WONDER 
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