SINCE 1884 
Watermelons, continued 
PRIDE OF MUSCATINE— Thick rind 
makes this a good shipper; dark green skin 
and deep red flesh, sweet, crisp and ten¬ 
der. Wilt-resistant and good for market 
garden. 
PEERLESS OR ICE CREAM— Very early; 
red flesh, good home melon. 
ALABAMA SWEET —Long, dark green; 
fine flavor; fine shipper. 
GOLDEN HONEY (Golden Ice Cream)— 
An attractive, distinct melon, possessing a 
dark green rind, oblong in form with a very 
solid, sweet, canary yellow flesh; very 
early; seeds brown. 
PHINNEY’S EARLY— Early and of fine 
quality; red flesh; fine for the North. 
GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE— Oblong dark 
and striped'; bright red flesh; late. 
Prices: oz., 10c; 14 lb., 25c 
Pride of Muscatine: oz., 10c; 14 lb, 30c 
Dixie Queen : oz., 15c; 14 lb., 45c 
Georgia Rattlesnake 
Mustard 
CULTURE—Sow thickly during early spring in shallow drills 
and press the earth down. For fall salad, sow in September or in 
frames or boxes during the winter. 
BLACK —These seeds form the mustard of 
commerce. 
WHITE LONDON —Leaves used for salad 
while young; grows very rapidly. 
GIANT SOUTHERN CURLED— Very large 
leaves; hardy and vigorous. 
CHINESE CURLED— Fine leaf, excellent 
for salad. 
Prices: oz., 10c; 14 lb., 25c 
MUSTARD SPINACH— A tender green 
Spinach of great merit. A wonderful pro¬ 
ducer and becoming very popular with 
truckers and farmers throughout the South 
and Southeast. In Japan it takes the place 
of Spinach as it remains tender even in dry 
weather. It is an all season plant, resist¬ 
ant to insects and blight; leaves are mostly 
used when young and by repeated plant¬ 
ings an abundant supply is available 
throughout the entire season. It is extrem¬ 
ely resistant to cold weather so that early 
and late plantings are possible. Oz., 10c; 
14 lb., 35c. 
THE 
BALANCED 
PLANT FOOD 
PLANT STIMULANT TABLET 
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ODORLESS 
ECONOMICAL 
EASY TO USE 
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