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527 Stone 
Mountain 
or 
Dixie Belle 
!»5 (lay.s. A recent 
iiit rodiietion and a 
l> i K money maker. 
Very tiopular in the 
South and destined to 
be so in the North. 
Hugre in size, it nev- 
ertiieless is compara¬ 
tively early and has 
remarkable quality. 
The fruits are nearly 
round in shape and 
rich Kreen in color. 
The flesh is a uniform 
red; very sweet, 
juicy and crisp, 
without stringiness. 
The seeds are very 
few and hence costly 
for the seed grower 
to produce. Ideal 
m a r k e t melon. 
W eight 40 to 60 
pounds. Pkt., 10 ct.s.; 
or... J.5 ets.; % ll>., :V, 
cis.; !)»., S.'S els.: Il>., 
00 <(s.: -J, Ills., .fl.TO, 
ixi.stpnld. 
541 or Cole’s Early 
Earliest of AH Melons 
A very valuable variety on account 
of its earliness. Ready for market 
in 75 days. An almost round black 
seeded melon. Rind is dark green 
striped with a lighter shade, flesh 
Arm and delicious. A home as well 
as a local market sort. A variety 
adapted for short growing season, 
very productive and of e:fcellent 
quality for such an early melon. 
Pkt., 7 cts.; oz., VZ cts.; V 4 , 11)., 30 cts.; 
j/. It).. 4S cts.; lb., 85 cts.; ‘Z lbs., .'fl.tiO, 
postpaid. 
1 oz. of 
Seed to 
25 Hills 
5 lbs. per 
Acre 
535 Kleckley Sweets 
or Monte Cristo 
New “Wilt Resistant” Strain 
87 days. The sweetest of all large 
melons. Probabh' the most widely used 
large type for the home garden, and for 
market within a limited shipping range. 
The fruits are oblong and symmetrical 
with a glossy dark green skin. The flesh 
I'ipens right up to the thin I’ind and 
is bright red, tender and luscious. The 
lieart is large and clear with the white 
seeds placed near the rind. Weight 85 to 
40 pounds, sometimes 50. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 
15 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; y< 2 . lb., 55 cts.; lb., 
90 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.70, postpaid. 
529 Citron 
Red 
Seeded 
Used exclu- 
.sively for pre- 
Eeally not a 
W atermelon, 
hut a wonder¬ 
ful melon for 
pickling. It is 
very hard, 
slightly 
striped, round 
in shape. The preserves made from 
this melon are transparent and of 
excellent flavor. Very productive. 
Pkt., 7 cts.; oz., 14 cts.; Vi lt>-, 30 
cts.; Vz lb., 48 cts.; lb., 85 cts.; 2 lbs., 
$1.60, postpaid. 
542 (90 days.) Excellent for shipping or home markets. Tough, elastic rinds. A 
well known widely used kind. The fle.sh is bright red, fine grained and sweet. 
W'hitc seeded. A melon that always sells well on the markets. AVeight about 
:!0 Ills. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 12 cts.; Vi lb., 30 cts.; Vz It*-) ^8 cts.; lb., 85 cts.; 2 lbs., 
$1.60, postpaid. 
537 Irish Grey 
90 day.s. A very popular shipping variety. Rather large in size, long in shape. 
The rind is light grayish green in color. The flesh is red, not stringy or coarse, 
\ ery sweet. This is reeommonded equally with Tom Watson as a shijiping variety. 
.Xveragi' weight, 35 lbs. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 12 Cts.; Vi lt>., 30 cts.; vis 1^-) 45 cts.; 
lb., 85 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 
534 (87 days.) Delicious flavor—big yielder. A fine medium early melon, very similar to 
Kleckley’s Sweet in appearance and quality, but much more productive. The rind is a 
deeper shade of green with light veins, and the shape a little more even and bliint-ended. 
The flesh is .sweet and palatable, bright red in color. A splendid home garden sort, and 
profitable for local markets. Weight 35 pounds. Pkt., 7 Cts.; oz., 12 cts.; Vi 30 cts.; 
Vz lb., 48 cts.; lb., 85 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 
544 Sweet Heart 
.'I'.lS (1X1 il a > M.) The iiii(><taiiilinM: 
'«tii|i|>iiiK: mvloii ••K|i»M-i:illj for loan 
T!:'- tiitii. lliMUf.;!! thin, 
IS 1 ' > ilin-cly ■iiu;;li and i-lastii'. 
ill c.ilor It is (ici'p Ki'ceii, liylitly 
v,-im il. Tile fruits ru-'- kinir and 
I V 1 iiid! iia I .I'ld make a lin<- a|ipi;ir- 
aii. )■. Tin- 11 'sli IS rii'li |■l•d. fli in. 
:i'iil ini' y. rk«., 7 els.: o/.., r,l ets.; 
' 1 111.. :'.<i els.: III.. IS < ls.; Hi., Sa 
ets.; 'Z Ills., nil. (id, |ios(|iai<l. 
.■):t3 (87 «la>s.) An old stundurd early sort. A 
Kieat favorite for the home garden and 
home market. The quality is uniformly 
Kood and the flavor excellent. Fruits are 
large and oblong, dark green with lighter 
stripes. The flesh is bright crimson, crisp, 
luscious and sweet, with white seeds. 
W^eigltt 30 viounds. Very productive. Pkt., 
5 ets.; oz., i(f cts.; % ••>.. 'Ztt cts.; % Hi., 46 
ets.; Hi., 7.5 ets.; ‘Z His., .'^1.4(>, postpaid. 
