Watermelons— 
All Prices Postpaid Unless Otherwise Noted. 

Early Kansas Red Seeded 
COLE’S EARLY or HARRIS’ EARLY. 
75 to 
80 days. A leading first early variety 
for home garden and truckers to local 
markets; reasonably productive, and 
particularly desirable for planting in the 
North. Fruits medium sized, short, oval, 
with alternate dark and light green 
stripes; tender rind. Flesh pink-red, of 
good flavor; seeds black. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (% lb. 25c) (Ib. 85c). 
NORTHERN SWEET. 77 days. Adapted 
to shorter season areas. Fruits small, 
nearly round, medium green with dark 
green stripes; rind very thin. Flesh very 
deep red, crisp, sweet, and of good flavor. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (%4 lb. 30c) (Ib. 90c). 
HALBERT’S HONEY. 85 days. 
lar to Kleckley’s Sweet. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (%4 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 85c) 
(5 Ibs. $3.50). 
EARLY KANSAS RED SEEDED. 85 days. 
Another recent introduction of outstand- 
ing merit. It has rapidly gained wide 
popularity on the markets of the mid- 
west. The size is large, it is remark- 
ably early and of fine quality. The out- 
side color is dark green with alternate 
stripes of a lighter shade. The rind is 
of medium thickness well suited for carry- 
ing reasonable distances and the flesh 
is a rich red color, of delightful flavor. 
It has shiny brown seeds. Other names 
for this variety are Wichita Red Seeded, 
Hutchinson Stripe and Red Russian. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (%4 Ib. 30c) (Ib. $1.00) 
(5 Ibs. $4.50). 
KLECKLEY SWEET or ROCKY FORD. 87 
days. A fine, medium early watermelon 
of superb, luscious flavor. While the 
rind is perhaps too brittle and thin to 
admit of rough handling, yet it is most 
desirable to plant for home use or mar- 
ket. The melons are large and oblong 
in form, with dark green skin. Flesh 
is bright scarlet with solid heart, de- 
liciously crisp, sugary, and splendid in 
every way. Averages from 25 to 35 
pounds. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (%4 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 85c) 
(5 lbs. $3.50). 
KLECKLEY SWEET NO. 6. Wilt resistant. 
89 days. An improved Kleckley Sweet 
type which has proven almost fully re- 
sistant to wilt. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (%~lb. 30c) (Ib. $1.00) 
(5 Ibs. $4.25). 
Very simi- 
CULTURE: Watermelons do 
best in light, rich, well-drained 
sandy loam. Prepare hills about 
8 feet apart each way. Drop 8 
or 10 seeds in the hills, cover- 
ing about % inch deep. As 
soon as plants commence to run, 
thin out to three best plants in 
a hill. Be careful not to irri- 
gate too often. Watermelons are 
lovers of drought and frequent 
deep cultivation. A liberal 
amount of manure will increase 
the yield. For extra early mel- 
ons, use our Hotkaps. See page 
73. 
KLONDIKE (EARLY BLACK SEEDED). 85 
days. The earliest strain of Klondike. 
In eating quality it has no equal; like 
all Klondike’s it has higher sugar con- 
tent than any other melon. Flesh bright, 
deep red, firm, very sweet and tender. 
Seed small black; medium size. Rind 
pure green, very thin but tough. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (%4 Ib. 30c) (Ib. $1.00) 
(5 Ibs. $4.50). 
KLONDIKE BROWN SEEDED. 87 days. 
Melons medium size, oval, dark green 
rind, flesh deep red, stringless, crisp, 
sweet, and of very fine quality. Seeds 
small spotted white and brown. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (4% Ib. 30c) (lb. 90c) 
(5 lbs. $4.00). 
KLONDIKE R 7. (Wilt resistant) 87 days. 
A green Klondike similar to Brown 
Seeded Klondike, but resistant to Fusar- 
jum wilt. Excellent shipping variety. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (%4 Ib. 30c) (lb. 90c) 
(5 Ibs. $4.00). 
KLONDIKE STRIPED. 90 days. Similar to 
other Klondikes except skin has irregular 
dark green stripes on lighter background. 
Flesh deepest red, sweet, and crisp. Seed 
small,: varying. in color from white to 
black. A good keeper. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (%4 Ib. 30c) (lb. 90c) 
(5 Ibs. $4.00). 

King and Queen 

These Varieties Selected Because 
Adapted to Western Climate 

Brown Seeded Klondike 
WONDER MELON. 88 days. A selection 
from the Kleckley Sweet, being a little 
longer and larger. Little later; slightly 
ribbed. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (% Ib. 25c) (Ib. 80c) 
(5 Ibs. $4.00). 
KING AND QUEEN (WINTER QUEEN). 88 
days. A variety especially adapted to 
our section of the United States. Fruits 
medium size, round, light green to ivory 
color. Flesh bright pink to red. Very 
firm, crisp to exceptionally sweet and 
juicy. Seed small, jet black. Ripens first 
of September. Excellent keeper. Can be 
kept late into fall without losing any of 
its fine quality. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (% lb. 30c) (Ib. 90c) 
(5 Ibs. $4.00). 
GOLDEN HONEY or YELLOW FLESHED 
ICE CREAM. 88 days. The best of the 
yellow fleshed melons. The rind is of 
dark green with irregular indistinct 
stripes of darker green. The color of flesh 
is yellow and the seed brown. A very 
delicious melon, in fact, some esteem it 
above the red-fleshed melon. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (% Ib. 25c) (Ib. 75c) 
(5 lbs. $3.25). 
GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE. 88 to 90 days. 
Also called Gypsy. Fruits large, elon- 
gated, grey-green, with irregular dark 
green stripes; rind very tough. Flesh 
bright scarlet, sweet, and of good qual- 
ity. Seeds dull white with black tips. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (% Ib. 25c) (Ib. 75c) 
(5 Ibs. $3.25). 

Georgia Rattlesnake 
BLACK BOULDER or BLACK DIAMOND. 
87 days. A mammoth, oval-shaped melon 
with very dark green rind, almost black, 
flesh bright red and very firm. An ex- 
cellent shipper. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (Y% Ib. 25c) (lb. 75c) 
(5 lbs. $3.25). 
THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
