When Better Watermelon Seed is Grown—We Will Grow It 21 
Klondike Watetmelon 
California’s Favorite 
There is more of this variety grown in California than any other. Several 
thousand acres are grown every season in the Imperial Valley. It is a fine melon 
for local use, and reasonably distant markets. The Klondike is an oblong melon, 
slightly ribbed, of medium size, and of a dark green color. The flesh is bright red, 
melting and deliciously sweet, and contains but few small seeds. On account of the 
seed being so small one pound will plant almost as much as two pounds of the 
ordinary varieties. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 10c; % pound, 25c; Vi pound, 40c; 1 pound, 65c. 
Stack Seed Klondike 
The same as above except that it averages a little larger in size and to many 
a black-seeded melon is far more attractive than the white or brown-seeded melons. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 10c; % pound, 30c; Vz pound, 55c; 1 pound, $1.00. 
Stone Alountain Watetmelon 
Also Called the “Dixie Belle" 
While this melon is rather new it 
is fast becoming a great favorite 
in many sections of the South, 
Middle-West and South West. Is a 
great seller in the ROADSIDE 
MARKETS. It grows large; rather 
round shape and is dark green in 
color. The flesh is a deep red, has 
but few seeds and the flavor is all 
that could be desired. For home 
and nearby markets (where a 
round melon is favored) it has 
proven a winner. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 10c; V* 
pound, 30c; Vz pound, 55c; 1 pound, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
A/ew Wondetmelon 
(A Selection from the Kleckley Sweet) 
We have tested this melon for several seasons, and we are forced to confess, for 
a home garden and nearby market melon, it beats the Kleckley Sweet, which has 
always been our old standby. It grows larger than the “Kleckley" and has produced 
melons weighing 60 pounds. Shape is similar to the Watson. The skin is a dark 
glossy-green. The flesh is a rich red, solid and stringless, fine-flavored to the rind. 
It is the best home and nearby market melon that we have ever seen. Don’t Fail To 
Give It A Trial. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 10c; % pound, 25c; Vz pound, 45c; 1 pound, 80c. 
