New Muskmelon, Johnson’s Ringleader 
A LITTLE BETTER THAN THE BEST 
This new melon, originated in the famous melon-growing district of Southern New Jersey, will surely 
prove a revelation in cantaloupes. Its sweet, rich, thick, green flesh, uniform and handsome appearance, 
as shown in our photograph above, are unsurpassed by any other early, large or medium-sized melons. 
It is a fine shipper, and its blight and rust-resisting qualities are really wonderful. Seed now offered for 
sale for the first time. Pkt., 15c.; oz., 40c.; % lb., $1.00; lb., $3.75. 
NEW WATERMELON, TOM WATSON 
The Tom Watson originated in Georgia, a State noted for producing fine watermelons. It is a large, 
extra long, dark green melon, as shown in our photograph below. The average melon will weigh 35 to 40 
pounds. The rind is thin, but tough, and the flesh a bright red color, of delicious, sw'eet and satisfying 
flavor. Its appearance and quality strongly recommend it both for home use and market. What few 
were shipped to Northern markets last year were much sought after, and commanded the highest prices. 
Original seed grown for us in Georgia. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 20c.; )/* lb., 45c.; lb., $1.50. 
Photo of the grand new Georgia Watermelon— “tom watson.” Pkt., toe.; oz., 20 c.; t4Ib., 45 c.; lb., Jr.so. 
