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SWEET 
Dixie Queen 
Large in Size, Superb 
in Quality, Handsome 
in Appearance 
A superb new Water 
Melon that will delight 
the most critical grower, 
has been one of the most 
popular shipping melons 
for the past few years. 
The fruits are almost 
round in shape, of good 
size (30 to 40 lbs.), rind 
is tough which makes it 
a good shipper. Flesh is 
richly colored, very sweet 
and juicy and melons 
seem to be all heart as 
the seeds are small. You : 
will find this excellent melon uni- 
formly good in size, shape and qual- 
ity either for market or the home 
garden. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 12c.; 14 Ib. 30c.; 
ib. $1.10. 
GOLDEN HONEY SWEET 
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 
luscious sweetness. The melons are ob- 
long in shape, light green with mottled 
stripes of deep green, rind is thin but 
hard so will keep for a considerable 
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.; 0z. 12c.; 4 1b. 35c. 
J. W. Perry, N. Y.—Used your cantaloupe and 
water melon seeds last year and was very well 
pleased. The watermelons were especially fine. 
AE REE SE RR PHBE 

Water Melons 
NORTHERN SWEET — A new 
extra early water melon intro- 
duced by the Minn. Exp. Sia- 
tion. It has been ripened as 
far north as Winnipeg, Can., 
has been grown to maturity in 
75. days. Not only is it the ear- 
liest variety but is also of very 
good quality; flesh is bright 
red, crisp, sweet and sugary. 
Melons weigh 10 to 12 Ilbs., rind 
dark green with a _ lighter 
stripe. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 12c.5; 1/4 ib. 
30c.; ib. $1.10. 


Fight Melon Bugs with Hitox—See 
Page l. 
DIXIE QUEEN 
$1.25. 


IMP. KLECKLEY 

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FORDHOOK EARLY 
FORDHOOK EARLY — 
This is an extra early 
watermelon that is of 
good size and quality. 
The fruits are of large 
size, rather short and 
blocky in form with 
large diameters. Flesh is 
bright red, crisp, sweet 
and of splendid quality 
and continues to improve 
after ripening. The heart 
is large, there is no seed 
cavity and very few 
seeds. The vines are of 
strong, vigorous growth, 
setting large melons in 
good numbers. Skin is 
dark green with occa- 
sional faint stripes 
of light green. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 10c.; 1% Ib. 
25c. 
Wm. A. Johnson, New 
York-3 have had very 
good results with all 
of the seeds | bought 
from you. 


Wilt Resistant Water Melon 
In many sections of our country ordinary 
strains of Water Melons often fail due to fu- 
sariam wilt. 
may be present in the soil for many years and 
so far as is known cannot be successfully con- 
trolled. To combat this disease State Colleges 
have developed strains that are resistant to 
this ailment. 
IMPROVED KLECKLEY SWEETS NO. 6 (Wilt 
Resistant)—A great improvement on the old 
Pride of Muscatine. It has the resistant qual- 
ity of the Pride of Muscatine and the quality 
of the best strains of Kleckley Sweets. In ad- 
dition it is also a splendid shipper as the rind 
is tough. The melons are oblong in shape, 
about 22 inches long and 10 to 12 inches in 
diameter. 
This destructive plant disease 
Pkt. 8c.; oz. 15c.; 4b. 35c.; Ib. 

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SWEETS NO. 6 

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J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 

