HALBKKT HONEY 
STONE MOUNTAIN 
WATER MELONS-Continued 
GOLDEN HONEY SWEET, A Delicious Yellow-Fleshed Water Melon. Ripens Very 
Early.—A highly desirable yellow fleshed watermelon. The flesh is golden-yellow in 
color, firm, crisp and of ]iisciou.s SAveetness, Tlie melons are oblong in shape, light 
green with mottled stripes of deep green, rind is thin but hard so will keep for a con¬ 
siderable time. It not only possesses high quality but is also one of the first to ripen. 
We highly recommend this fine new melon. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; lb. 35c. 
STONE MOUNTAIN, Giant Size—Superb Quality—A new, very large, rich green round 
melon of wonderful quality. The flesh is bright scarlet, exjtremely sweet, solid 
through, almost all heart and but very few seeds. Anyone after eating this melon 
will invariably ask for it again. It ripens early for so large a melon, vines are vig¬ 
orous growers and bear abrjnd^ntly. You will make no mistake when you plant Stone 
Mountain. Pkt. 7c.; oz. lOo.; lb. 25c.; lb. 95c. 
JUNG’S IMPROVED PEERLESS—We offer a highly improved strain of this popular 
melon; you will find it to be earlier and of much better quality than the seed usual!}' 
ottered. The melons are ol)long and often attain a weight of 25 lbs., rind is light 
green with darker mai’kings. Flesh is brilliant red, deliciously sweet and melting. Its 
handsome appearance makes it a rapid seller and for the home garden it is hard to 
beat. Our strain will ripen very early, you will make no mi!?take by planting it. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. lOc.; !4 lb. 25c. 
HALBERT HONEY, The very finest melon in cultivation for 
home use or nearby markets. A melon that has no equal in 
beauty, quality anci productiveness. The melons are smooth 
and regular in outline, 14 to 18 inches long and 6 to 8 inch¬ 
es in diameter. Color of the rind is a clear, glossy deep green. 
The flesh is a beautiful crimson, e.xtending to within lialf an 
inch of the rind which is so tender that it will not stand 
shipping a long distance unless carefully handled. Tlie first 
melons ripen early and the vines continue to develop fine fruit 
throughout the season. The sweet flesh melte away in • your 
mouth like honey. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; >4 lb. 25c. 
King Winter Melon 
By planting this variety you can have watermelon for your 
Christmas dinner as they are remarkable keepers. The melons 
are round, have a thin, hard rind and are very solid; they are 
from 8 to 12 inchc*6 in diameter and sell well at all seasons, 
f'lesh is bright red and verj' sweet. Vines are very vigorous 
growers, very productive and will ripen- quite early, Pkt. 7c.; 
oz. 15c.; J4 lb. 35c. 
KING WINTER MELON 
IMPROVED PEERLESS 
Disease Resistant Melon 
In many sections of our country or iinary 
strains of Water .Melons often fail due to fu- 
sariatn wilt. This destructive plant disease 
may be i>resent in tlie soil for many years and 
so far as i^ known cannot be successfully c- n- 
trolled. To C' riibat this disease State Colleges 
have <lcveh»p«‘d strains that are resistant to 
this ailment. 
IMPROVED KLECKLEY SWEETS NO. 6 (Wilt 
Resistant)—.\ great impiowmcnt on the old 
Pride of Mll^;•.•atine. D has the resistant qual¬ 
ity of the Pride of Mu-s<iitine and the quality 
of the begt strains of Kleckley Sweets; Jn ad¬ 
dition it is also a splendid ahiniier as the rind 
is tougli. The melons are >bl)ng in shape, 
about 22 inches long and 10 to 12 inches in 
diameter. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 15c.; i/s lb. 35c.; lb. 
$1.25. 
IMP. KLECKLEY SWEETS NO. 6 
— 22-J. , Jung Seed Co,, Hatulolph, Wis. 
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