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MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
WATERMELONS (Cont.) 
Oz. % Lb. 1 Lb. 
STRIPED Klondike. (New) (Special). An excellent shipper 
and of wonderful quality. Light green, conspicuously 
striped with dark. In quality it has no superior and its 
striking appearance advertises it well wherever offered for 
sale. Small brown seeds. Flesh deep red. Very sweet. One 
of the best flavored melons we have ever tasted and it is 
early and grows to a large size. Weighs 25 to 30 pounds 
and it is an excellent good keeper...$0.10 $0.35 $1.25 
New Klondike. A new black seeded strain of Klondike con¬ 
sidered one of the best early watermelons from a real 
quality standpoint. We know of no sweeter melon among 
the extra early types. The color is dark green—shape long. 
The flesh is deep red, fine texture and exceptionally crisp 
and tender. It is a good yielder and will prove to be a 
profitable market melon for the Northwest. 10 .30 1.00 
Northern Sweet (New). A fine new sort of Russian Origin sent 
out by the Minnesota Experiment Station. The melon is 
round with light green skin. Striped with darker green. 
The flesh is bright red, lucious and very sweet. Medium 
size. It is the earliest watermelon on the market today. 
This is the melon we have been looking for, for a long 
time on account of its fine flavor and is extremely early. . .10 
Wonder Melon. A comparatively new variety, and one of the 
finest flavored melons in existence. It is very productive, 
growing a large crop of big, dark glossy green melons. The 
rind is rather thin, but satisfactory for short hauls to near- 
by markets. It will sell to good advantage in any market. 
Grows long and thick, the flesh is deep red, sweet and 
juicy. Matures in about 85 days. 10 
Watermelon, Golden Honey. The flesh is a beautiful glistening 
amber-yellow, very tender with a most delicious flavor. It 
is medium early, of uniform large size, oblong shape . .10 
Watermelon, Sweet Siberian (New). An extra early yellow 
fleshed Watermelon that matures in 60 days! This hardy, 
extra-early strain was introduced from Siberia and is giv¬ 
ing excellent results in short season sections. .10 
.35 1.25 
.20 .75 
.30 1.00 
.35 
1.25 
