DIXIE, WATERMELON. 
Its productiveness is unequaled ; vi¬ 
nes possessing the valuable quality of 
rooting from every joint. The flesh 
is bright scarlet, of fine quality, al¬ 
most down to the skin. The melons 
are of a dark green color and most 
beautifully striped, of oblong shape. 
KLECKLEY SWEETS. This is a melon of quality. The melons average 
18 to 20 inches long by 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Flesh sweet, crisp and 
melting. The seeds are near the rind, leaving a large clear heart. Dark 
green skin, thin rind, suitable only for home and nearby markets. 
Tom Watson. 
Kolb’s Gem. 
It is a hybrid of the Scaly Bark 
and Rattlesnake, and is an excel¬ 
lent shipping sort. It has a tough 
rind, and carries in good condition 
without breakage. The stripes are 
of a light green, generally narrow 
and of a dull color. The flesh is 
bright red and of good flavor. The 
melons grow to a fair market size 
from thirty to fifty pounds each in 
weight. 
Tom Watson. A large long melon simi¬ 
lar in shape, color and splendid quality to 
Kleckley Sweets but averaging larger in 
size and with a tougher rind, making it es¬ 
pecially adapted for shipping. Vines vig¬ 
orous and productive. Flesh rich red, 
sweet and tender. Seed white, more or 
less marked with brown. A comparatively 
new water melon which is becoming very 
popular. 
Kolb’s Gem 
Halbert’s Honey is an exception¬ 
ally sweet variety. This is a 
large, long melon with deep red 
flesh extending almost to the 
Mammoth Ironclad. 
Mam. Ironclad. A variety of undoubt¬ 
ed excellence, of large size and weight, 
fruit of it averaging nearly fifty pounds 
each. The flesh is deep red and of a deli¬ 
cious rich flavor, holding its fine qualities 
very close to the skin. 
dark green rind. 
ALL VARIETIES SAME PRICE. 
Pkt. 5c.; Oz. 10c.; *4 lb. 25c.; 
i/ 2 lb. 40c.; lb. 75c. 
