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WATERMELONS (Cont.) 
Oz. 1% Lb. 1 Lb. 
Kleckley’s Sweets. Early. The most popular home garden sort; 
because of the thin brittle rind it is not suitable for ship- 
ping. Fruits large, oblong, very dark green; flesh bright 
rich red, crisp, exceedingly sweet; seed white............ $0.10 $0.20 $0.75 
Stone Mountain. A new round melon, having red flesh, free 
from stringiness. Very productive and excellent for home 
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Winter Queen. Also called “Honey Dew.” This is an exceptional 
melon for fine keeping quality; put in a cool place it keeps 
long into the winter and retains its delicious sweetness and 
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Tom Watson. A large oblong melon that has become a great 
favorite everywhere. The flesh is a bright attractive red, 
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Citron for Preserves. Medium-sized fruits used for preserves 
and pickling. Ripens in the fall and can be kept in good 
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Onion—Riverside Sweet Spanish No. 1; Early Yellow Globe, No. 2; Mountain 
Danvers No. 3. 
SUPERIOR ONION SEED 
Culture—Sow in rich, well drained soil early in the spring, and cover a half inch deep. 
When large enough, thin out to allow plenty of room for growth, as nice bulbs will 
not grow if crowded. An ounce will sow 200 feet of row; 6 pounds per acre. 
Oz. %Lb. I1Lb. 
Southport Red Globe. 130 days. A very desirable main crop, 
purplish red, globe shaped, with a very smooth glossy sur- 
face, a large producer and an excellent shipper and keeper. 
The most showy because highest color. Very salable in the 
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