
WHITE MOUNTAIN WATERMELON 
WHITE MOUNTAIN WATERMELON 
Sensational new early-maturing watermelon. Under favorable 
conditions will ripen in 65 days from seed sown out of doors. 
Has sweet red flesh, brown seed, thin rind, and is the right size, 
six by nine inches, to fit the refrigerator. 10c pkt. 50¢ oz. 
Miss Sarah Potter of Charlestown, N. H. reports good success 
with White Mt. Watermelon planted in heavy soil 1500 feet 
above sea level. 
SWEET JAPANESE WATERMELON 
A very popular melon in the north. Medium rounded fruits of 
good quality. Easy to grow and dependable. 10c pkt. 
MAYFLOWER GARDEN PEA 
A New Hampshire University origination never before offered. 
The sturdy little vines grow only about 10 inches tall but are 
covered with good sized pods containing very tender and sweet 
wrinkled peas. A prize for the small garden. May be planted 
in double rows, 6 inches between the rows with walks 2 ft. wide. 
Last season’s trials were ready to pick in 58 days. 
Introductory pkt. 15c Y lb. 50c 
EARLIEST SCARLET BUTTON RADISH 
This perfectly round brilliant colored radish is very tender, 
crisp and mild. Plant it early and plant it often for a continuous 
supply. 10c pkt. SUCTOZ: 
BUTTERNUT SQUASH 
Illustrated on our catalog cover. This new squash has taken 
the New England market by storm. It is always in demand at 
the highest prices and justly so for it has wonderful quality. The 
shell is yellowish brown and hard and the golden yellow flesh is 
fine textured and dry when cooked. - L5cepkis 
