Florida Giant 
^Thurmond Grey^ 
Thurmond Grey grows to large 
size, productive, and is a good 
shipping sort, sells to good ad¬ 
vantage in the principal markets. 
The flesh being firm will not break 
when sliced, the color of rind is 
greenish grey. I consider the 
Thurmond Grey one of the best 
market sorts and recommend it 
for trial. 
Ball and Clara Lee 
The vines are of a very vigorous growth and lieav}^ producers, the 
melons are nearly round in form, the skin is solid dark green, the flesh 
is red and firm, splendid quality and a good shipper. Grows large even 
size melons and if given special attention specimens have grown to 
weigh 100 pounds. Medium early and is considered one of the best 
all-purpose melons. Seeds black, and has been called by some growers, 
black seeded Stone Mountain, in form it resembles the Stone Mountain 
but has much darker green rind. 
Nancy or Nancy Hanks 
Rind dark green, slightly strip¬ 
ed with lighter green, almost 
round in shape; bright red meat, 
long distance shippers; seeds 
white and is unusually productive. 
Grows large uniform melons of 
good quality. 
WHITE DIXIE BELLE 
Grow melons same form and size as Stone Mountain, differs that the 
rind is light grey, quality the same with seeds very similar, flesh bright 
red and sweet. White Dixie Bell has proven highly satisfactory as a 
shipper, at times selling at a premium. Very prolific, ripens same time 
as green rind Dixie Belle. 
