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WATER MELONS 
Northern Sweet 
A now extra early water melon 
introduced by the Minn. Kxp. Sta¬ 
tion. It lias been ripencil us far 
north as AVinnipeu, Can., has been 
grown to malurity in 7a da.rs. Not 
only is it tlie earliest variety but 
is also of very good iinality; flesli- 
is briglit red, crisxj, sweet and sug¬ 
ary. Melons woigli 10 to 12 lbs., 
rind dtirk green witli a lighter stripe. 
Pkt. Sc.; oz. 15c.> !/4 lb. 45c. 
lb. $1.50. 
NOK'niKUN SWF.llT 
Dixie Queen 
LARGE IN SIZE, SUPERB 
IN QUALITY, HANDSOME 
IN APPEARANCE 
A superb new IVater ilel- 
on that will delight tlic 
most critical grower, has 
been one of the most iiopular 
.shipping melons for the past 
few years. The fruits are al¬ 
most round in shape, of g-ood 
size (30 to 4 0 Ib.s.), rind is 
tough which makes it a good 
shipper. Flesh is richly col¬ 
ored, very sweet and juiev 
and melons seem to be all 
heart as the seeds are smalt. 
You will find this excidlent 
melon uniformly good in s!z(', 
shai)e and cpiality either for marked or the 
home garihii. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 12c.; lb. 
30c.; lb. $1.10. 
Do not overlook the Special Offers on 
inside front cover. 
0. G. Westphal, Mich. 
—Your m^ons are 
the finest I have ever 
raised and all of the 
seed I ordered is 
good. That is why I 
am ordering them 
again. 
FOHUHOOK EARLY 
Fordhook Early 
This is an extra early wa¬ 
termelon that is of good size 
and quality. The fruits are 
of large size, rather short 
and blocky in form with 
large diameters. Flesh is 
b-ight red, cricp, swee: 
and of snlendid quality and 
continues to improve after 
ripening. The he.irt is large, 
there is no secil cavity anil 
very few seeds. The vines 
are of strong, vigorous 
growth, setting large melons 
in good numbers. Skin is 
diai-k green with occasional 
faint stripes of light green. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
1/4 lb. 25c. 
You will be delighted with the high 
quality of Jung’s Melon Seed. Special 
Prices will be found on wholesale page. 
Halbert Honey 
The very finest melon in cultivation for home use or 
nearby markets. A melon that has no eip.ial in beaut.v, 
quality and jiroductivenesis. The melons are smooth and 
regular in outline, 14 to 18 inches long and fi to 8 inches 
in diameter. Color of the rind is a clear, glossy deep green. 
The flesh is a beautiful crimson, extending to within half 
an inch of the rind which is so tender that it will not 
stand shipiiing a long distance unless carefully hanilled. 
The first melons ripen early and the vines continue to de¬ 
velop fine fruit throughout the season. Thu sweet llesh 
midis a wav in v'our tnouth like honev. Pkt. 5o.; oz. 10c.; 
J /4 lb 25c.' 
DIXIE QUEEN 
IIALEERT HONEY 
Stone Mountain 
Giant Size—Superb Quality 
A new, very largo, rich green 
round melon o£ wonderful qual¬ 
ity. The llesh is bright scarlet, 
e.xtremely sweet, solid through, 
almost all heart and but very 
few seeds. Anyone after eating 
this melon will invariably call 
for it again. It ripens early for 
so large a melon, \'ines are vig¬ 
orous growers and bear abun¬ 
dantly. You will make no mis¬ 
take when .vou plant Stone 
Mountain. Pkt. 7c.; oz. lOo.; 
1/4 lb. 25o.; lb. 95c. 
STONE .MOUNTAIN 
