HENDERSON S BUSH 
FOUR FINE 
WATER MELON 
King Winter 
By planting this variety you can 
have watermelon for your Christmas 
dinner as they are remarkable keep¬ 
ers. The melons are round, have a 
thin, hard rind and are very solid; 
they are from 8 to 12 inches in di¬ 
ameter and sell well at all seasons. 
Flesh is bright red and very sweet. 
Vines are very vigorous growers, 
very -> productive and will ripen quit e 
early. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 20c.; Z 4 lb. 40c. 
MUSK MELON 
Henderson’s Bush 
The Melon for Small Gardens; Require 
Little Space 
The vineless character of growth or 
“bush habit” of this fine melon is a 
distinct advantage as it can be grown 
even in small gardens where room is 
limited. The plants are very sturdy and 
vigorous, growing 18 to 21 inches long. 
The fruits average 4 t:o 5 inches in di¬ 
ameter and are produced in abundance. 
The flesh is very deep, edible to the rind, 
light green in color, lusciously sweet 
and juicy and of most gratifying flavor. 
Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c. 
WATER MELON 
baby delight 
MELONS 
NG WATERMELON 
WATER MELON 
Baby Delight 
Persons having small gardens may have 
watermelons of their own growing as this 
melon will climb up a trellis or fence but 
may also be grown like other varieties. 
The vines are very vigorous in growth, 
the heavy foliage nearly concealing the 
fruit. The first melons ripen very early and 
the healthy vines keep on bearing heavily 
until end of the season. The melons weigh 
from 4 to f> pounds, there are no mis¬ 
shapen melons on the vine, all running 
uniform and marketable. The rich carmine 
red flesh is always solid and of exception¬ 
ally sweet flavor. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c.; 
oz. 30c.; |/4 lb. $1.00. 
GOLDEN HONEY SWEET 
GOLDEN DWARF CHAMPION 
Golden Honey Sweet 
A Delicious Yellow-Fleshed Water Melon. 
Ripens Very Early 
A highly desirable yellow fleshed watermelon. 
The flesh is golden-yellow ill color, firm, crisp 
and of luscious sweetness. The melons are oblong 
in shape, light green with mottled stripes of deep 
green, rind is thin but hard so will keep for a 
considerable time. It not only possesses high qual¬ 
ity but is also one of the first to ripen. We high¬ 
ly’ recommend this fine new melon. Pkt. Sc.; 
02 . 15c.; lb. 40o. 
FANCY MIXED PRESERVING 
TOMATO 
Fancy Mixed Preserving 
An interesting packet comprising a 
mixture of the different small fruited 
varieties such as lied and Yellow Pear, 
Plum, Peach and Cherry. These varie¬ 
ties are all of unusually sweet., rich fla¬ 
vor and excellent for preserves. May al¬ 
so be dried in the sun and packed in 
sugar thus making an excellent substi¬ 
tute for figs. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
TOMATO 
Golden Dwarf Champion 
The famous Golden Dwarf Cham¬ 
pion owes its wide popularity to its 
stiff, vigorous, upright growth, 
smooth fruit, fine color and to the 
earliness with which it reaches ma¬ 
turity. Plants are bushy and com¬ 
pact, with heavy dark green foliage. 
The tomatoes are always smooth, 
round and solid and of a beautiful 
lemon color. Nothing makes a more 
tempting dish than red and yellow 
tomatoes sliced together. This vari¬ 
ety has an unusual flavor, especially 
fine for preserves as it does not re¬ 
quire as much sugar as other vari¬ 
eties. Pkt. 7c.; /z oz. 25c.; oz. 45c. 
Mrs. F. D. Sievert, Florence, So. 
Dak.—I have used your seeds for 
five years and I am more than 
pleased with them. 
