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Avoid Planting on Land That Has 
Produced Watermelons Before. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 90. 
Stone Mountain or Dixie Bell ^t d e a n y sfve So a u c^ r g n e S 8h i? pe t r h S i s p1 ^ 
shipping to northern markets. Fruits large, often weighing 50 
pounds, broad, oval, almost round with blocky ends. Rind grey 
green with indistinct veining, hard and tough. Flesh bright crimson, 
sweet and crisp. Vine hardy and can be grown in some sections 
where long varieties do not do well. 
STOCK SEED, saved from large ideal melons. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 50c) (lb., $1.60) (5 Ibs„ $7.00) prepaid. 
No. 1 SEED. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (*4 lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs„ $4.40) prepaid. 
From a photograph taken In one of our fields of Burrell’s Red Heart 
Watson. Boys, reading from left to right: Robert Burrell, 
Jerry Burrell, Jimmie Burrell and Delavan Burrell. 
Burrell's Red Heart Watson 
90 to 95 days. Markets calling 
for really good large melons of 
the Tom Watson type will be pleased with this. A fine grained, deep 
red fleshed entirely stringless and very sweet melon. There was not 
a white heart or an off-melon in our fields. Rind is very tough and 
darker green than the older strains of Watson. Under proper grow¬ 
ing conditions will often average 40 pounds. Each year we plant in 
our trial ground, samples of good strains of the Tom Watson from 
many sources. To date we have been unable to locate a strain as 
good as this one. 
STOCK SEED, saved from large ideal melons. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 15c) <*4 lb., 50c) (lb„ $1.60) (5 lbs., $7.00) prepaid. 
No# 1 SEED# 
(Pkt., 5c) (ok., 10c) (% lb., 30c) (lb„ $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
Tom Watson Weatherford Strain a?d to s 9 h i d p p S in g he v Srfe n ty‘ 
Fruits very large, cylindrical, oblong with rounded ends. Rind dark 
mottled green, very tough and rather thick. Flesh bright deep red, 
crisp and of fair quality. Seeds brown. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (*4 lb., 25c) (lb., 60c) (5 lbs., $2.65) prepaid. 
Winter Queen, Black Seeded 
for storing and use during the late fall and early winter months. 
Shippers in the Rocky Ford district crate this melon like Honey Dews 
and ship in carlots. Fruits small, weighing about 15 pounds, nearly 
round, greenish white with faint irregular pale green stripes. Rind 
is tough and rubbery. Flesh deep red, crisp, firm and of fine quality. 
CpA/i cm a 11 o ti H bln rlc 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (% lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
Winter Queen, Grey Seeded Bi?c e k ne s^ae d d es s C o r rt pt ix" 
cepting seeds are greyish green and melons larger and earlier. Grown 
extensively in Utah. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (*4 lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
See Page 90 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
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