1 oz. of seed will plant 25 hills. 5 lhs. of seed will plant one acre in hills. 
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2 Outstanding Watermelons IndMaXt 
t60 Genuine Torn Watson Greatest Favorite as a Shipping 
Melon, and Excellent for Home Markets, Sweet, Crisp and Coreless 
Our seed of this grand variety has been carefully bred and selected from Perfect Specimen Melons and 
s used annually by thousands of planters, many of whom grow exclusively for market, so we feel safe in 
saying it “Excels” in Quality and Quantity any strain of this variety we have ever seen, and we try 
:hem all in our Mammoth Trial Grounds. Cream of all the melons for home use or long distance ship* 
ring, combining the luscious flavor of the “Kleckley Sweets” with the fine shipping qualities of “Ala- 
>ama Sweet, ’ ’ and ‘ ‘ Georgia Rattlesnake, ’ ’ making one ideal melon for all requirements. Medium early, 
ririong, of attractive ^appearance, uniform in shape and quality; the luscious flesh is as sweet as honey, 
nelting, and of delicious flavor. Fruits average 35 to 40 pounds, 28 inches long, 12 inches in diameter; 
ikin very dark green. Combining the sterling qualities of the best the world produces in the melon line, 
ve do not hesitate to recommend it above all others as the one best. Our seed is of the originator’s strain, 
;arefully. selected and bred to retain the highest possible quality. This is the money-maker. (See pho.to- 
jraph.) Packet, 7 cts.; ounce, 12 cts.; Vi H>«» 30 ct s.; Vi lb., 48 cts.; 1 lb., 85 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 
Here Is What Our Customers Write 
Gentlemen: Wausaukee, Wise., Sept. 12th. 
The Melon Seed we got of you last year produced the finest Melons I ever grew. They won first 
prize at the Marinette County Fair for size and quality. They were the best Melons we have ever 
eaten. Sincerely, Mrs. F. Dautermann. 
Gentlemen: Hennepin, Illinois, October 24 
I sold $762.00 worth of Watermelons from the Seed purchased of you last spring. They were the finest 
Melons produced in this section of the coun¬ 
try. Yours sincerely, 
Tony Pellegreno, R. F. D. No. 1. 
45i Stone Mountain 
Or Dixie Belle 
Named after the Great Stone Mountain 
n Georgia, where it was just recently in- 
,roduced. We offer the genuine Southern 
1 train of this variety and recommend it 
qual to any in the world. Without doubt 
he finest round melon ever introduced. In 
hape it is round or square round like the 
icture at right. Rich dark green color, me- 
ium thick rind, rich scarlet flesh of de- 
icious flavor. Very few seeds. “All 
Teart. ” Average weight on good melon 
[round 50 lbs. and better. Especially suited 
jjo local or nearby markets. Where round 
[Helons have preference this one will bring 
•op prices every time. It is very hardy and 
[rolific; practically wilt proof. We recom¬ 
mend that you try it this year. Packet, 10 r*' : " 
its.; ounce, 15 cts.; Vi lb., 35 cts.; y 2 lb., I 
1 0 cts.; lb., $1.00; 2 lbs., $1.85, postpaid. 
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Our Melon seed is saved from only selected fully mature fruits. No better at any price. 
