PUSSELL HECKLE 
Stt'SEED COMPANY 
W atermelons 
FLORIDA GIANT. (85 days.) Also called Can¬ 
non Ball and Clara Lee. The vines are of a 
very vigorous growth and heavy 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. Seeds black, and has 
been called by some growers, black seeded 
Stone Mountain. Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 
V 4 lb., 35c; t/z lb., 55c; lb., $1.00. Not pre¬ 
paid, lb., 30c; lb., 50c; lb., 90c. 
EARLY KANSAS. (80 days.) Largest of all 
early melons, ten days or more earlier to 
ripen than Watson. The early Kansas has 
finest texture, sweet flavor and melting, 
bright red meat, solid to the rind, nearly 
round in form, light green with broad bands 
of wavy stripes, growing 30 to 60 pound 
melons, with some specimens up to 80 
pounds. Under normal conditions 800 to 1,000 
melons per acre weighing 30 pounds each 
is not surprising. No white or stringy hearts. 
Seeds red but dry to buff color and very few 
seeds. 
LEESBURG WILT RESISTANT. (85 days.) It is 
not only resistant to fusarium wilt disease, 
which permits of its being grown on the 
same lands year after year, also where 
melons were grown the year before or in 
recent years, but it also possesses the fine 
qualities for commercial shipping as well as 
a home garden melon. The rind is of a dark 
glossy green, thin, hard and tough. The fruit 
is oblong and range in size from 25 to 35 
pounds, flesh deep pink red and no trace of 
white hearts, even in the smallest sizes. The 
seeds are white. Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 
Va lb., 35c; t/z lb., 55c; lb., $1.00. Not prepaid, 
V 4 lb., 30c; l/z lb., 50c; lb., 90c. 
KLECKLEY'S SWEETS. (85 days.) This im¬ 
proved strain of Kleckley's Sweets produces 
uniformly large, dark green melons of the 
finest quality and of handsome appearance. 
It is a splendid table melon with a heavy, 
tough rind which makes it a good shipper 
to distant markets. The seeds are all creamy 
white. The flesh is bright scarlet, very firm, 
and of superb flavor. The outside skin is of 
a rich dark green color, shaded with faint 
stripes of a lighter shade. The sweetest and 
juiciest of all the melons, and so solid that 
a hollow or pithy center is seldom found. 
Altogether, it is a melon without an equal. 
Abount 20 inches long. 
GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE. (90 days.) An ex¬ 
cellent shipping melon popular in the South 
for its size, productiveness and eating quali¬ 
ties. Fruits very long, fairly large, 25 to 30 
pounds, light green, irregularly mottled with 
dark green stripes. Its striking appearance 
has helped its popularity. A ready seller, 
for, once seen, it is always remembered. Rind 
very lough. Flesh bright scarlet, crisp and 
sweet. Seeds dull white with black tips. 
STONE MOUNTAIN. (85 days.) The fruit is 
almost round or square-shaped with rich, 
dark green, medium thick rind, and dazzling 
scarlet flesh of luscious sweetness. It has 
few seeds, is firm and solid, almost all heart, 
and truly an unsurpassed table delicacy. 
The rind is sufficiently tough to stand con¬ 
siderable handling, making it an excellent 
shipper. It is very prolific, withstands 
drought, and will produce a fine crop of 
good melons when other varieties fail. It 
is the best round type watermelon for home 
garden or market. 
NEW WONDER. (85 days.) It possesses a 
flavor that is not approached by any other 
variety. Its rind is thin but tough, and it 
will stand safe shipment for reasonable dis¬ 
tances. Its flesh is a rich red and full of 
flavor right up to the rind, without any hol¬ 
low. The seeds are large and white, and 
relatively few to the melon. It is large and 
long. The color is dark solid green, most 
attractive. 
Georgia Rattlesnake 
R.-H. CO.'S WATERMELON COLLECTION 
2 oz. stone Mountain 2 oz. Tom Watson 
2 oz. Georgia Rottlesnoke 2 oz. Kleckley's Sweet 
Sent Postpaid for Only 45c 
HOTKAPS 
PROTECTS PLANTS 
FROM FROST, 
WIND, RAIN, 
AND 
INSECTS 
POSTPAID PRICES 
WITH CARD BOARD 
SETTER, 25 HOTKAPS, 60c 
WITH GARDEN SETTER 
AND TAMPER 
100 HOTKAPS, $2.95 
FOR QUANTITY PRICES 
SEE PAGE 22 
Ston* Mountain 
FEED WATERMELONS WITH VIGORO 
I have been growing watermelons for 15 
years and have used various kinds of fer¬ 
tilizer, but this year decided to use Vigoro 
and have been so well pleased, I never 
expect to use any other kind. 
I got my melons on market two weeks 
earlier this year. 
(Signed) H. H. Hill 
Rector, Ark. 
FOR QUANTITY PRICES; SEE GREEN INK PRICE LIST 
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