16 
PERFEGRO BRAND 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
Watermelons -(Continued) 
SUN, MOON and STARS (Novelty Melon)—88 days. 
The edible qualities are about average, the vines 
and fruit are generously splotched with bright yel¬ 
low markings of varying size. The flesh is pink 
and the seeds are of brownish color. 
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(5 lbs. §3.75). 
IMP. IvLECKLEY’S SWEETS or WONDERMELON— 
88 days. A large oblong melon with a thin dark rind 
and showing faint tracings or indentations run¬ 
ning the length of the melon. Flesh deep scarlet- 
red; solid heart; is a favorite shipping melon. 
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(5 lbs. §3.75). 
IMP. KLBCKUEY’S No. 6 (Wilt Resistant)—88 days, 
A certified wilt resistant strain of the popular Imp. 
Kleckley’s iSweet, developed in Iowa and grown 
under supervision of the Iowa State Agricultural 
College. Quality is superior to the regular strain 
of Kleckley’s. 
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(5 lbs. §5.00). 
KLONDIKE—80 days. A melon of good quality. Ex¬ 
ceptionally sweet and fine flavor. Flesh is deep 
red and brittle, fruit oblong. A very good yielder, 
fairly early, and has given satisfaction for the 
market and home garden. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (Oz. 10c) (*4 lb. 30c) (lb. §1.00) 
(5 lbs. §4.50). 
STRIPED KLONDIKE}—80 days. An early garden 
and shipping variety similar to regular Klondike 
but with irregular dark green stripes. Fruits ob¬ 
long, of medium size, rind medium hard. Flesh 
deepest red known to watermelon; sweet and crisp. 
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(5 lbs. §4.50). 
KLONDIKE No. R7 (Wilt Resistant)—85 days. This 
is the first strain of the Klondike to be released 
showing a high resistance to wilt. This melon 
seems fully as desirable as the other Klondikes 
for both edible quality and shipping. 
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(5 lbs. §5.00). 
GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE,—92 days. A long, fairly 
large melon with light green color, irregularly 
mottled, with dark green stripes. The rind is 
quite thick, the flesh pink in color. 
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(5 lbs. §3.75). 
ANGELINO—90 days. It is desirable for shipping. 
The fruits are medium sized, nearly round or 
slightly oblong. The skin is very deep green, in¬ 
distinctly mottled and striped with a lighter shade. 
The flesh is decidedly bright vermillion-red, re¬ 
markably fine grained but firm, and very sweet. 
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(5 lbs. .§3.75). 
COiiE’S EARLY—75 days. One of the earliest and 
be.st of the early sorts; hardy, medium size, near¬ 
ly round; rind dark green iltriped a lighter shade; 
11 < s)i deep pink and excellent in quality. 
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(5 ibs. .§3.25). 
IRISH GRAY—95 days. A large, long, main crop 
variety with a distinctive gray-green skin; shell 
very tough and hard, making a fine shipper; flesh 
very firm, crisp and sweet. 
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(.5 lbs. .§3.75). 
KING AND OUEEN (Winter Watermelon)—100 days. 
A Russian variety of fair size, round in shape; 
rind light cream with faint, irregular light green 
striping; early, prolific and excellent in quality; 
seeds small, black. 
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(5 lbs. §4.00). 
Stone Mountain No. 5 
STONE MOUNTAIN—85 days. A very large, nearly 
round or “blocky” melon of high quality. Rind 
fairly tough, dark green; flesh sweet, rich scarlet, 
with few seeds; very prolific; seeds white. 
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(5 lbs. §4.00). 
STONE MOUNTAIN No. 5 (Wilt Resistant)— 85 days. 
This is an improvement over the regular type of 
Stone Mountain; is an unusually early melon with 
deep red flesh and solid heart. It is recommend¬ 
ed for home use and nearby markets, especially 
where wilt is serious. 
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(5 lbs. §5.00). 
TOM WATSON—95 days. Probably the best shipping 
melon and one of the best main crop sorts; grows 1 
to a very large size. Fruit large and long in shape, 
colored a medium green with a light tracing of a , 
darker shade; flesh rick red and of good quality; : 
seeds brown. 
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(5 lbs. §3.50). 
WICHITA RED or EARLY KANSAS—82 days. One 
of the finest introductions in recent years; very 
popular in the Middle West. It is a melon of large 
size, alternate stripes of light and dark green, 
oblong in shape, with deep red flesh and brown 
S06ds* 
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(5 lbs. §4.00). 
CITRON (Green Seeded) —95 days. Used only for 
preserving; extremely productive. Flesh white | 
and solid. . i 
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(5 lbs. §3.25). 
CITRON (Red Seeded) —95 days. Practically identi- j 
cal with Green Seeded Citron, except slightly | 
smaller and with bright red seed. 
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(5 lbs. §3.25). j 
I 
Mustard I 
CULTURE—One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drill. 
FORDHOOK FANCY—A handsome, vigorous grow¬ 
ing, mild variety, standing a long time before go¬ 
ing to seed; leaves bright green, intensely curled 
and fringed on the edges; fine for salads and gar- 
nishings; seed reddish-brown. 
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SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED (Long-Standing) —This 
strain of Southern Giant Curled Mustard is much 
superior to the old type, as it will stand a consid¬ 
erable time longer before going to seed. 
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(5 lbs. §3.25). 
WHITE ENGLISH —Plant of rapid, upright growth, 
soon going to seed; leaves rather small and 
smooth, deeply cut or divided; color deep green; 
seed large, light yellow. 
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(5 lbs. §3.25). 
