Asgrow Seeds are Well-bred 

WATERMELON 
Watermelons are grown like cantaloupes but require more room. Do not plant seed of unknown 
origin; the best results are only to be expected from seed carefully selected by expert growers. 
Cletex: 90 days. Similar in shape and size to 
Tom Watson, but with mottled rind. 
Cole’s Early: 75 days. Grown in the Northeast. 
Medium sized, short, oval fruits, with striped 
rind. 
* Dixie Queen: 85 days. More round than oval, 
30-40 lb., light green with dark stripes. Crisp, 
red flesh, sweet all through. The rind though 
not coarse is tough, making it a good shipper. 
*Early Kansas: 80 days. Nearly round, light 
green, irregularly striped. Bright red flesh of ex- 
cellent flavor. A new sort, early and _ prolific. 

_ Florida Giant or Cannonball 
Now the most popular watermelon 
Florida Favorite: 80 days. Long fruits with dark 
stripes on medium green rind. Deep red, sweet 
flesh. 
* Florida Giant or Cannonball: 95 days. Dark 
green globular shape, very large, about 40 lb. 
Deep red flesh. Now the most popular variety. — 
Improved Kleckley’s Sweet (or Wondermelon): 
85 days. The finest flavored long melon. Dark | 
glossy bluish green with faint ribbing; flesh — 
deep red. Thin rind limits shipping. 
Klondike, Green: 80 days. The standard Klon- 
dike, a leading variety in California. blene 
very sweet. 
* Klondike -R7: 80. days. Wilt resistant. Me- 
dium size, oblong, slightly ribbed, solid green. 
Flesh bright red, sweet and of fine flavor. 
Klondike, Striped: 80 days. Extensively grown in 
the West. Of excellent flavor and deep red heart. 
Peerless: 85 days. A home garden variety with 
medium green rind and sweet, bright red flesh. 
*Stone Mountain: 90 days. Widely known and 
deservedly popular. Very large round-oval and 
green, with scarlet flesh of exceptional quality. 
Tom Watson: 95 days. A famous shipping va- 
riety with tough, elastic rind. Dark green, long 
and large, 40-50 lbs., deep red, firm flesh of good 
flavor. Specially selected for sweet, tender heart. 

Improved Kleckley’s Sweet, also known as Wondermelon 
