Michigan Grown 
DIXIE QUEEN 
Our Michigan grown seed of this melon, like all 
other varieties, is better than Southern grown seed 
for planting either in the North or the South, for 
it re EARLIER MELONS of the very best 
quality. 



Dixie Queen is a very prolific mid-season variety 
used extensively for shipping, and is rapidly gain- 
ing popularity for the home garden. Fruits are 
oval-round, light green with dark green stripes, of 
medium size but often growing to a larger size 
and weighing as high as 50 pounds. Rind is thin, 
but tough. The bright red flesh is crisp, sweet and 
practically free from fiber, and the few seeds are 
small and white. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25¢; 4 Ibs ‘75c5 
Ib., $2:25; 2 lbs., $4.30; 5 Ibs., $10.25; 10 Ibs., 
$19.50, postpaid. 











Cocoanut or Climbing Watermelon 
Climbing Watermelon 
ICE BOX SIZE 
Melons about the size of large cocoanuts and of the 
highest quality. Fruit ripens for a long period, unlike 
other sorts which ripen their fruits mostly at one time. 
= The vine may be allowed to trail on the ground or may 
; be trained and tied to trellis. Bright red fiesh ; crisp and 
sweet. An ideal melon for the small garden. Pkt., 10c; 
0z., 30c; % Ib., 90c; lb., $3.00, postpaid. 
MUSTARD 
tonic properties, Freferred by many to Spinach, 
successive sowings every two weeks. 
GIANT CURLED. Leaves large, yellowish-green, much crumpled on the edges. 
extensively grown of any variety. Ready for table in about 35 days. Pkt.. 
$2.80; 5 Ibs., $6.50, postpaid. 
-  % Ib., 50c; lb., $1.50; 2 lbs., 
Mustard Spinach, or Tendergreen is ready 
for the table in 3 to 4 weeks after seed is 
planted. It is a very mild Mustard with a 
distinct Spinach flavor. It is an all season 
plant, resistant to insects and blight. The 
leaves, which are twice the size of Swiss 
Chard, are mostly used when young. Re- 
peated plantings every two weeks will pro- 
_ duce an abundant supply of delicious greens 


= 

- days. 
One Ounce of Seed 
to 75 Feet of Row 
The large leaves make a most palatable and piquant type of greens and possess healthful 
but should be cut young, for when old the 
flavor is strong. Begin sowing seed as early in the spring as the weather permits and make 
‘Mustard Spinach orTendergreen 
One ounce of seed to 75 feet of row 
throughout the entire summer, as well as 
spring and fall. 
both hot and cold weather, so early and late 
plantings are possible. The leaves are cooked 
and prepared for the table the same as Spin- 
ach. Pkt., 
$1.65; 2 Ibs., $3.10; 5 "Ibs., $7.25; 10 lbs., 
$13.50, postpaid. 
USE LOMA TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR HOME VEGETABLE GARDEN. 
_ guarantees larger crops of definitely higher quality. Work in thoroughly 4 Ibs. -per 100 sq. ft. 
a lightly in bottom of furrow and cover 14” deep before sowing seed. Also feed Loma every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season, using a light application 
along the row or around the individual plants and cultivating in and watering, if possible. - 
Vy *ipiagtl 

Trial-Grounds Mixture 
Just right for 
those who want 
some of all the 
different Wa- 
termelons. A 
fine mixture of 
the_ yarieties 
listed in this 
Catalog and a 
few others from 
20 tert rr Tay T 
grounds, which 
we haven’t yet 
placed on the 
MInarket. Large 
package, 0c; 
oa 20c, post- 
Melons 
to Please 
Every- 
body 
JUM 
The 100 Ib. 
State Fair Melon 


Golly Moses! Dat Am Good! 

Grow some of these giant Watermelons and win some prizes at 
More prizes for large melons have no 
doubt been won with Jumbo than with all other varieties of Water- 
With rich soil and good care, mammoth size 
produced wherever ordinary melons can be success- 
Melons weighing 100 lbs. or more are matured in 90 
and should produce fine, 
sweet, juicy melons of good quality and enormous size. 
your State or County Fair. 
melons combined. 
melons can be 
fully grown. 
The seed we offer is extra’ select 
oz., 30c; %4 lb., 90c; Ib., $3.00, postpaid. 
GOLDEN. HONEY 
A Delicious Yellow-Fleshed Watermelon 
Flesh of rich golden color, firm, 
honey, and fairly melts in your mouth. 
ness. An early melon; average about 20 Ipss3 
10c; oz., 30c; % Ib., 60c; lb., $2.00; 2 Ibs., 
10 lbs., $17.00, postpaid. 
4 
CITRON (erin) 
Flesh white and solid. Used exclusively for making preserves and 
10c; oz., 20c; 14 lb., 55c; Ib., $1.75, postpaid. 
“"CUT-RED’’ TOM 
candied fruit. Pkt., 
The improved “Cut-Red” or “Red-Heart” strain of 
this outstanding shipping melon has no white heart 
and is one of the most popular of all Watermelons. 
The flesh is superb in quality and of the brightest red 
color clear through. The handsome, dark green rind 
is thin, but hard and tough, so is unsurpassed as a 
market sort. The melons are usually 20 to 24 inches 
The most 
10c; oz., 15c3 
It is extremely resistant to 
{0c; oz., 20¢; 14 lb., 55e¢; ib., 


crisp and glistening, sweet as 
No hard core or stringi- 
very few seeds. 
$3.80; 5 
Loma pays its way many times over for 
when preparing soil, 


Jumbo Watermelon 

Pkt, lOc 
BK; 
Ibs., $9.00; 





“Cut-Red” Tom Watson 
WATSON 
in length and 10 to 12 inches through, averaging on 
g00d soil over 30 pounds each, and Single specimens 
often weighing 50 to 60 pounds. A good yielder and 
a great money maker on all markets. Matures in 85 
days. Pkt., 10c; oz, 15¢; % Ib., 45c; 1 lb., $1.50; 
2 Ibs., $2.85; 5 lbs., $6.75; 10 Ibs., $12.75, postpaid. 



Mustard Spinach 

those who raise vegetables. It 
or when planting crops sprinkle Loma 
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For price of Loma, see page 79, 
