
The melon that has stood the test of time. Our 1904 eatalog 
listed the popular varieties of that day. Kleckley Sweet is the 
only one of these listed in this catalog and it is. still popular 
for the home garden. 
Kleckley Sweet, Burrell's Improved aa ema ee 
home garden sort. Our strain is known by some as the “Hard 
Shelled Kleckley.” Rind is very thin, and not as brittle as some 
strains. Melons are oblong, very dark green and nearly the same 
diameter at both ends. Flesh light red, and very sweet and melt- 
ing. Seeds white and less seeds per melon than almost any other 
sort. Will carry well up to 200 miles; not recommended for ship- 
ping any great distance. 

STOCK SEED, saved from large, ideal melons. 
(Pkt., 10¢) (0z., 25c) (44 Ib., 75c) (Ib., $2.25) (5 Ibs., $9.90) prepaid 
No. 1 SEED. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 15¢) (4 Ib., 40c) (lb., $1.50) (5 Ibs., $6.60) prepaid 

Winter Queen, Black Seeded 99 days. An exception- 
ally good keeping melon 
largely grown for storing and use during the late fall and early 
winter months. Shippers in the Rocky Ford district crate this 
melon like Honey Dews and ship in carlots. Fruits small, weigh- 
ing about 15 pounds, nearly round, greenish white with faint 
‘ irregular pale green stripes. Rind is tough and rubbery. Flesh 
deep red, crisp, firm and of fine quality. Seed small and, black. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 20c) (4 Ib., 55c) (lb., $1.65) (5 Ibs., $7.25) prepaid 
3 
Klondike Striped Blue Ribbon retains the high quality of our old strain of 
Striped: Klondike and at the same time is resistant to wilt. 

