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Buist’s Watermelons 
Stone Mountain 
Universally 
Proclaimed 
As the Best 
Round 
Melon 
1 Oz • to 30 Hills; 
4 Lbs. per Acre 
Stone Mountain 
Watermelon 
Culture —In every respect as to soil, planting 
time, cultivation and destruction of pests, the 
watermelon is treated the same as muskmelon. 
The vines, however, are more spreading and 
the seed should be dropped in hills 5 ft. apart 
and 8 ft. between the rows. 
STONE MOUNTAIN 
90 Days —Stone Mountain is now the most 
popular home garden and shipping melon 
grown. It is the best round melon outselling 
any other variety on the market, either in the 
North or South. The rind is tender but this 
is not a handicap with present day quick trans- 
portation facilities. Fruits very large, 30 to 
50 lbs. when grown in the sunny south, but 
smaller in northerly climate; oval or 
nearly round with blunt ends, medium 
dark green with ribs shading to a darker 
green. Flesh brilliant rich scarlet 
throughout, fine grain, firm, deliciously 
sweet to the rind and very few seeds. 
Seeds white with black tips. 
IMPROVED KLECKLEY’S SWEET 
85 Days—The Kleckley’s Sweet outsells all 
other varieties for home and local market gar' 
deners. The improved strain has the same 
delicious sweetness, the earliness and retains 
all the other fine qualities that made Kleck- 
ley’s Sweet the favorite. The improvement 
consists of slightly larger size and better ship¬ 
ping qualities. The rind is thin but much 
tougher and stronger qualifying as a shipper 
for reasonable distances. Fruits large, 30 to 
50 lbs., long with round ends, very dark green 
with faint ribbing. Flesh deep red, sparkling 
and crisp, juicy apd very sweet to the rind. 
Seeds white. 
WATERMELON 
Pkt. Oz. V4 Lb. Lb. 
Stone Mountain.$0.05 $0.10 $0.30 $0.90 
Improved Kleckley’s Sweet .05 .10 .25 .75 
KLECKLEY’S SWEET 
The Home 
Gardener’s 
Favorite 
Improved Kleckley’s 
Sweet Watermelon 
