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GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS ARE PRICED DELIVERED 
MELONS—(Continued) 
ROCKY FORD (92 days). The old 
fashioned green flesh. For years a 
standard, still desired by some. Small, 
round, netted solid and large seed 
cavity. 
Pkt. 54; V 2 oz. 10^^; oz. 154; lb. ^54; 
lb. $1.00 
HONEY DEW (112 days). A Avinter or 
fall mellon. Oval shape, 7 to 8 inches 
long and 6 inches in diameter. A juicy 
honey-like flavor. Ships and keeps well. 
Pkt. 54; V 2 oz. 10^; oz. 154; lb. 354; 
lb. $1.00 
Watermelons 
Plant after danger of frost in hills 8 by 
8. About 2 pounds of seed to the acre. 
STONE MOUNTAIN, sometimes called 
DIXIE BELL (90 days). One of the 
most popular for main crop in the Pecos 
Valley. Oval, almost round with blocky 
ends. Large, dark green with indistinct 
veining. Flesh bright red, crisp and 
sweet. Good shipper and seller. 
Pkt. 54; V 2 oz. 104; oz. 15^; 14 lb. 35^^; 
lb. $1.00 
KLECKLEY SWEET, sometimes called 
MONTE CRISTO (85 days). The best 
seller of the cylindrical shape. Good for 
local market. Flesh bright red, crisp 
and extremely sweet. 
Pkt. 54; V 2 oz. 10^; oz. 15^; 14 lb. S54; 
lb. $1.00 
IRISH GREY (95 days). Good shipper. 
Productive. Oblong, light grey tinged 
with green. Flesh bright red and firm. 
Pkt. 54; V 2 oz. 104; oz. 15^; 14 lb. S54; 
lb. $1.00 
TOM WATSON IMPROVED (95 days). 
Cylindrical, deep green, tough rind. Flesh 
red, somewhat coarse, good flavor. 
Pkt. 5^; V2 oz. 10^; oz. 15^; 14 lb. 35^; 
lb. $1.00 
IMPROVED KLECKLEY or WONDER- 
MELON (88 days). Use for home and 
nearby markets. Dark green, oblong 
melon with a tender rind. Flesh bright 
red, tender and sweet. 
Pkt. 54; V 2 oz. 10^^; oz. 15^^; 14 lb. 404; 
lb. $1.25 
DIXIE QUEEN (85 days). Has recent¬ 
ly become very popular in the south. 
Sometimes known as White Seeded 
Cuban Queen. Oval shape with light 
and dark green stripes. Rind thin but 
tough. Flesh crisp and red, no fibre. 
Pkt. 10^^; V 2 oz. 15^; oz. 25^; 14 lb. 60^^; 
lb. $2.00 
HALBERT’S HONEY (85 days). Ex¬ 
cellent for home use, rind too tender for 
shipping. Cylindrical with blunt ends. 
Red flesh, extremely sweet. 
Pkt. 54; V 2 oz. 10^; oz. 15^^; 14 lb. 35^; 
lb. $1.00 
COLE’S EARLY or HARRIS EARLY 
(75 days). Very productive, not a 
shipper. Melons oval, medium sized with 
light and dark green stripes. Flesh pink, 
s0Gd blfl^ck 
Pkt. 54; V 2 oz. 10^; oz. 15^; 14 lb. 35^; 
lb. $1.00 
BLACK SEEDED EXCEL (95 days). 
The largest of the shipping varieties. 
Tough elastic rind. Dark green cylindri¬ 
cal. Red flesh, good flavor and texture. 
Pkt. 5(t; 14 oz. 104; oz. 15^; 14 lb. 35^; 
lb. $1.60 
TOM WATSON (95 days). Melons large 
and long in shape. Good shipper, green 
rind, red flesh. 
Pkt. 54; V 2 oz. 10^; oz. 15^; 14 lb. 354; 
lb. $1.00 
Onions 
May be planted in three ways: Sow seed 
in September, transplant in February or 
March. Sow seed in hotbeds in January, 
transplant in March and April. Drill 
seed in open field in February then thin 
to stand when about the size of a pencil. 
DENIA (105 days). An old standby in 
the Pecos Valley. One of the largest. 
Globe shaped, yellow skin, white flesh 
that is very mild and sweet. 
Pkt. 54; V 2 oz. 20^; oz. 35^; 14 lb. $1.00; 
lb. $3.50 
YELLOW VALENCIA (114 days). Has 
proved equal to the Denia in this locality. 
More flat than Denia and skin darker, 
size and quality very similar. Very good 
keeper. 
Pkt. 54; 14 oz. 20^; oz. 35^; 14 lb. $1.25; 
lb. $3.50 
WHITE VALENCIA (112 days). The 
largest of the white varieties. Globular 
shape, flesh clear white, firm and mild. 
Small neck. 
Pkt. 54; 14 oz. 204; oz. 35^; 14 lb. $1.25; 
lb. $3.50 
YELLOW BERMUDA (94 days). Some¬ 
times called White Bermuda because the 
color is not positive. Medium size of 
the flat sort. Flesh nearly white, coarse, 
sweet and mild. 
Pkt. 54; 14 oz. 154; oz. 25^^; 14 lb. 654; 
lb. $2.15 
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