ft 1 j^ markets can afford 
r'^ypjifgSy to leave this remark- 
able melon off his plant- 
«BfyjyW list. It is well for you 
P'iSF t° remember, too., that it al- 
|i^p%ays pays to order the jswrt- 
Spnine Wonder melob Seed direct 
Ffrom the: original# add be sure 
you are getting the w^UMtock; No 
F Watermelon intrcxluced by any seeds- 
PF' inan has ever attained such tremendous 
limB r popularity and it deserves every bit of it. 
W The seeds are large and white, with few to the 
lg$y uielou. 
W It is diffieult to restrain hay own ehthusiftso: 
’when writing orspeahihg 6t this great Water- 
melon, yet I am no more enthusiastic than thou¬ 
sands of my friends and customers who have grow* 
it for years, v - M 
. 
mpm ^ 
607 85 days. Originated and introduced by Reuter. Without a 
doubt, the finest Watermelon ever developed for home and nearby market use. 
It is properly named and you will admit it is a wonder the first time you taste its 
juicy frosty, red meat—the sweetest of all. In quality and flavor, there is nothing 
offered today that will compare to it. Imagine the best flavored Watermelon you have 
ever tasted, add to it flavor, sweetness, size and you have some conception of the famous 
Wondermelon. Its sparkling, rich, bright-scarlet flesh—right up to its thin, tough rind has 
a delectable flavor that has no equal. The luscious, large, solid, red heart is melting and abso¬ 
lutely free from cores and hard centers. . ' . • qo 
The melon itself is uniformly heavy, oblong, often 22 inches in length. Average weight is 30 to 
50 pounds, although specimen fruits weighing 75 to 100 pounds have been grown. Ihe color of the 
rind is a rich, glossy, bluish-green with small crease-like markings nnd 
very attractive in appearance, which is a big selling point in itself, 
for it shows up so well that folks will stop to take a second 
look. It is a most prolific melon and withstands very un¬ 
favorable growing weather—usually comes out in 
fine shape, producing splendid crops. 
Combines the sterling- qualities of the best 
the world produces in the watermelon 
family, and Reuter unreservedly rec¬ 
ommends it above all others as the 
one best large watermelon 
refreshment delicacy. 
Pkt. 5c; ounce IOc; 
pound 25c; pound 75C; 
5 pounds $3.00. Not 
prepaid: 10 lbs., 
$5.00; 100 lbs. 
^$40.00. M 
for a 
■Vi- 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 20 
Vegetable Seeds 
