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CAREFUL TESTS IN LANDRETHS’ TRIAL GROUNDS ARE YOUR INSURANCE 
Dixie Queen (For Description See Page 45) 
LANDRETHS’ LONG LIGHT ICING 
—86 Days. C’reamy white, small seeds, 
a good cropper, heavy and attractive, 
of very desirable quality and flavor. 
Shape long, oval, tapering from blossom 
end, skin light green, flesh scarlet, ex¬ 
tremely sugai'y. Undoubtedly one of 
the best melons on the market today 
for the family garden. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c 1 lb. 26c lb. 80c 
Peerless or Ice Cream — 85 Days. 
Seed white. Not a good shipper, but 
one of the best for home gaixlens, fruit 
long, outside rind light green, finely 
netted, flesh very tender. 12 x 10 inches. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 10c I lb. 25c lb. 75c 
Round Dark Green Rind Icing — 
86 Days. Seeds small and creamy white. 
The same as the Light Green Rind 
Icing in every respect, except color of 
rind. 14 x 12 inches. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c I lb. 25c lb. 75c 
WATERMELON Continued 
Round Light Green Rind Icing—86 Days. Seed 
creamy white. One of the best melons on the 
market and a great favorite in some sections for its 
excellent quality; always of a good flavor, of a very 
thin rind, consequently not a good shipper. Fruit 
nearly round, greenish-white, marbled or dotted, 
with light green veins. Fine for family gardens. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 10c I lb. 26c lb. 76c 
Stone Mountain—90 Days. Seed white with 
black or dark brown marking, sometimes black pre¬ 
dominating. Soil makes a great difference in 
marking. One of the largest melons in cultivation, 
is early for its large size, almost round, dark green 
rind, with a slightly irregular darker veining, slightly 
flattened on the ends; solid scarlet flesh, is a shy 
seeder. This is a fine melon for home and nearby 
trade—sweet, tender, juicy, too large and tender for 
distant shipping. For the last few years it has been 
almost an impossibility to secure enough seed of this 
very popular variety. Undoubtedly the most 
popular Melon on the market, twice as much seed 
of this Melon is being used than any other variety. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 15c j lb. 30c lb. $1.00 
Halbert Honey—88 Days. Seed cieamy white 
with brown tips. Similar to Kleckley Sweet, about 
20 inches long, oblong, form almost equally round 
at each end, rind dark green, sweet and unsur¬ 
passed. A fine long cylindrical Melon for home use. 
Flesh bright red. 20 x 12 inches. 
Pkt. 5c oz. lOc i lb. 25c lb. 75c 
Irish Grey—90 Days. Color of seed all creamy 
white. A new melon but badly named. Very 
popular as a shipper. Fruit long, oval, light gre}^ 
color outside. Flesh bright red, free from hard 
centers. 17 x 10 inches. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c I lb. 25c lb. 75c 
Kleckley Sweet or Monte Cristo—85 Days. Seed 
creamy white. One of the most sought after melons. 
No one has a superior stock of this, very valuable 
melon, than the stock we are ofl’ering for your 
approval. Fruit oblong, about 20 inches in length, 
rind thin, and always a very dark green, early to 
ripen, flesh scarlet, sugary and crisp. This melon, 
by reason of its lind, is not as well adapted for 
shipping as for home consumption, yet it is exceed¬ 
ingly tender, of an excellent flavor and texture. 
20 X 12 inches. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c |lb. 25c lb. 80c 
Stone Mountain 
