
EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS _ FREE 
4) «Fx Saziuins TRUE WATER CRESS 7° graces"? 
This appetizing mildly pungent salad or salad accompaniment should be used on ev- 
ery table. While it is primarily Sn prea ae ie may also be grown in 
your own garden if our planting irections are followed closely. : 
No. 2496, Pkt. 15¢; 02. 40c; 14 Ib. $1.20; % lb. $2.20; Ib. $4.00. 












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Halbert’s Early Watermelon 
Large Sweet Melon 
Here is a sweet, «tt. ae 
e thin rinded melon 
B thatis excellent for 
# home gardens and § 
4 nearby markets. 
4 Similar to Kleck- § War 
i ley’s Sweet, but is © = ————— 
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Frew’s Malbert Honey 
WATERMELON 
Sweetest of All Melons 
3 : blackish tips. 
A handsome thin skinned melon for home and near-by | £ B ; * 
market use. The luscious sweet flavor makes this ideal No. 2587, Pkt. 10¢; 0z. 15¢; 4 Ib. 40¢; % 1b. .60¢; 
for “home-raised”’’ melons. No, 2521, Pkt. 10¢;: git: BOS ie R 
OZ, 15¢; yy lb. 40C; yp lb. 60¢; lb. $1.00. 7 Ne aa Clit ‘ init Er ‘Wate metre 1 P 
Mae net et aoa Cw ClMDING alerme:on 
Kleckley’s Sweet W BU SOR Se ort La 
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eae for Small 
Gardens 
scarlet flesh is of Will climb any : 
rich, sweet flavor, § trellis or fence,but 
@ may also begrown 
iene § tender; fairly melts § 
Ne eS enc lele #4 on the ground likeRy@ 
inthe mouth. No. 2603, Pkt. 10c; 0z.15c¢; 40zs. # other varieties. 
40c; 4 lb. 60¢; lb. $1.00. 
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atermelon 
The fruits of. this 
dark green, beauti- 
ful melon often § 
weigh as muchas 40 §& 
pounds. The bright 




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7 The vines arevery . 
aa an eteneemeen ViSOTOUS in gTOW- 
th, nearly concealing the fruit. They start to bear wery 
early and continue right on through the sea- 
SOn}; unlike most melons which ripenallatone time. The fruits 
are about the sizeof a cocoanut and weigh 4 to 6 lbs. The flesh is exe 
ceptionally sweet. _ No, 2111, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25¢; 44 Ib. 70¢. 
Stone Mountain Watermelon 
Also Called Dixie Bell 
This popular water- 
melon has ribs like a 
melons grown, cantaloupe. The beaut- de 
anda home:favor- § iful flesh isdeep crim- £ 
i for 30 years. # son without a trace of 
\lso known as § hit tring 
A sure cropper, § Be sure to have some 
; ree pa f of these beautiful, 
in Leg before. Big yield- § smooth skinned, light - 
A wn Stet aia er and good keep- § green melonsin your garden this year. 
er. ears fruit which is very juicy and §& 3 4 3 - 
sweet. Oblong shaped, striped and mottled with vari- bs) poet} Pkt. 10¢; 0z, 20c; 40zs. 50¢; % lb, 75¢; 
ous shades of eigen. A big handsome melon that tastes f° *-"“*" 
as good as it looks. 

“Good Luck” Rattlesnake 
Watermelon 
UWnexcelled Eating Quality 
: One of the finest 












No. 2113, Pkt. 10c; oz, 15¢; 24 1b. 30¢; Ib, 90c.. Paradise 
(ERMINE a 
wom, Watermelon | _VVondermeion 
The Outstanding Shipper sweet va ge @ ZZ 
The large, cyl- # melon is a re- 
indrical fruits of § cent. intro- 
this melon are § duction, and 
deep green faint- § is excellent 
ly veined. Flesh § for home use. 
is bright red, { and nearby 

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== firm and sweet. § markets. Fruits are large, cylindrical with 
Seeds brown, spotted with white. ‘thin, beautiful dark green rind, slight ribbing. - 
No. 2575, Pkt. 10c; oz, 15¢; 4 Ib. 25¢; % Ib. 40e; . No. 2581, PEt. 10c; 0z. 15¢; % 1b 30c; 421b. 50¢; 
Ub. 70c; 5 lbs. $2.80. ; Tb. 85¢. 

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