VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, ETC . 
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MELON, WATER. 
German, 3Baffer«3Jielone. French, Melon d'Eau. 
Pkt Cts. 
Hungarian Honey, a very early sort from Hungary. Fine for northern lati¬ 
tudes ; perfectly round ; flesh brilliant red, seeds very small ; per oz. 10c., 
per lb. 60c . 
Seminole, extra early, enormously productive, extra large, and of delicious flavor. 
It is of two distinct colors, gray and light green; the gray color pre¬ 
dominates ; both colors are found on the same vine ; per oz. 10c., per lb. 60c. 5 
Mountain Sweet, a standard market sort ; skin marble green ; flesh scarlet, 
sweet and delicious ; early and hardy ; lb. 50c., oz. 10c. 5 
Phinney’s Early, early, thin rind, of delicious flavor ; flesh bright red ; very 
productive and an excellent keeper; lb. 50c., oz. 10c. 5 
Ice Cream, White Seeded, or “ Peerless.*' a fine table kind ; early medium size ; 
lb. 50c.. OZ. 10c . *• . ' 
Florida Favorite, a remarkably heavy yielder ; mammoth size and fine for 
the table ; 10 days earlier than Kolb’s Gem or Iron Clad ; lb. 60c., oz. 10c. ... 5 
Girardeau’s New Favorite, an improvement on the Florida Favorite ; somewhat 
larger in size and possessing all the prized qualities of that celebrated sort ; 
good specimens go 60 lbs. and over ; lb. 75c., oz. 10c. 5 
Kolb’s Gem, large, round ; flesh bright red, of good flavor ; fine for shipping, 
a3 it retains its freshness for a long time ; early ; lb. 50c., oz. 10c . 5 
Georgia Rattlesnake, or Striped Gypsy, truckers consider it one of the 
best : early, large, oblong, striped ; excellent flavor; lb. 50c., oz. 10c. 5 
Cuban Queen, specimens of this mammoth melon often attain the enormous 
weight of 80 to 100 lbs.; good quality ; lb. 50c., oz. 10c. 5 
Mammoth Iron Clad, rivals the Cuban Queen in size and quality ; much sought 
bj- shippers ; lb. 50c., oz. 10c.. 5 
Pride of Georgia, highly prized for shipping purposes ; oval in shape and of large 
size ; dark green; lb. 60c., oz. 10c. 5 
The “Boss,” unusually rich; early, heavy and good for home and market use ; lb. 
50c., oz. 10c. 5 
Scaly Bark, so called from the scaly markings on the rind ; very large and fine ; 
good keeper ; lb. 60c., oz. 10c. 5 
Mountain Sprout, long, striped ; scarlet flesh, good quality, but not quite as early 
as Mountain Sweet ; lb. 50o., oz. 10c. . 5 
