RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS 
WATERMELON 
1 Pkt. for 10 Hills; 1 Ounce for 30 Hills 
CULTURE: Rich, rather sandy soils produce the finest 
crops of watermelons, but a well-drained loam is also 
suitable. Two shovelfulls of well-decomposed manure 
work wonders when placed under each hill. Sow seed 
when weather is quite warm in hills about 6 to 8 feet 
apart. Place 6 to 8 seeds to a-hill and cover with 
Yy inch of fine soil. When well established, thin to 
2 or 3 plants in each hill. 
350 DIXIE QUEEN. 90 Days. If your efforts in 
growing watermelon have not been too suc- 
cessful, we urge you to try Dixie Queen. We 
believe that you will find it the melon that 
you have been searching for. It is oval-round 
in shape, has light green skin and weighs 
about 30 pounds. Flesh is brilliant red, of 
fine texture and excellent quality. It is good 
clear to the rind which is thin but tough, so 
stands shipping. 
A-Pkt. 15c; B-Pkt. (1-0z.) 40c; C-Pkt. (14-Ib) $1.10 
351 HARRIS’ EARLIEST. 80 days. The best extremely 
early variety, very popular in Northern sections. 
Fruits medium size, broad oval, dark green stripes 
alternate with lighter, rind brittle, flesh bright red, 
of good quality, with blackish seeds. 
A-Pkt. 10c B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 25c; C-Pkt. (Y%4 Lb.) 85c 
352 STONE MOUNTAIN. 90 days. This variety com- 
bines extra large size with earliness. It is nearly 
round in shape, pleasingly green: in color and unex- 
celled for sweetness and juiciness. The flesh is a 
beautiful deep crimson without any white in the 
heart or stringiness. Fine for home use or local 
markets. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 25c; C-Pkt. (14 Lb.) 85c 
353 TOM WATSON. 95 Days. The most widely grown 
melon for shipping, also popular for home and market 
garden use. Fruits very large, oblong, dark green 
with fine graining of very dark green. Rind very 
tough, flesh bright deep red, crisp and sweet. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 25c; C-Pkt. (14 Lb.) 85¢ 
MUSTARD 
1 Pkt. for 50 feet; 1 Ounce for 200 feet 
CULTURE: Sow early in the spring and make succes- 
sion sowings every ten days up to the time the 
weather gets hot. For fall use, plant three or four 
times in late summer. Sow in rows 12 to 18 inches 
apart. Thin plants to stand 5 to 6 inches apart. 
360 SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED. 40 Days. Very hardy 
and the most popular for greens. Leaves large and 
wide, bright green and very curly on the edges. The 
plant although slightly spreading is quite upright in 
growth. Does not bolt to seed as quickly as other 
varieties. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 20c; C-Pkt. (14 Lb.) 50c 

Storrs & Harrison Nurseries, Inc. 

352 Stone Mountain Watermelon 
OKRA 
1 Pkt. for 15 feet; 1 Ounce for 50 feet 
CULTURE: The pods are valuable for cutting up in 
soups, stews, catsup and other relishes; also used as 
a vegetable when pods are young. Sow in the open 
ground when soil is warm, and when well established 
thin plants to stand 18 inches apart. a 
370 DWARF LONG POD GREEN. 52 Days. A good 
home garden variety, especially suitable for culture 
where the season is short. The plants reach a height 
of 2 to 2% feet and produce a good crop of dark 
green pods measuring 7 to 8 inches long and 1 inch 
in. diameter. 
A-Pkt. 10¢; B- Pkt. (1 Oz.) 20¢; C-Pkt. (Y%4 Lb.) 50c 
ONION 
1 Pkt. for 20 feet; 1 Ounce for 200 feet. 
CULTURE: The soil best suited to grow onions is 
one that is reasonably fertile, well drained and well 
prepared. Sow seed as early in the spring as the 
ground can be worked, in rows 1 to 1¥ feet apart. 
Cover the seed lightly. If fully matured onions 
are wanted, thin the seedlings when 3 to 4 inches 
tall, to stand sufficiently far apart to develop with- 
out touching one another. When the bulbs have 
reached maturity, break down the tops to hasten 
ripening before the onions are harvested. 
380 BRIGHAM YELLOW GLOBE. 110 Days. Preferred 
by many gardeners on account of its superior keeping 
qualities and large yields. Onions are solid, true 
globe shape, and are grown from selected Bulb of 
the original strain. Flesh is creamy white, of fine 
firm. texture and moderately strong flavored; skin 
is deep yellow. Scales are thick and tight. Gan be 
grown successfully on muck or heavy soil. . 
A-Pkt. 15¢; B-Pkt. (1/2 Oz.) 40c; C-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 75¢ 
381 SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. 112 Days. Most at- 
tractive large round onion with pure paper-white skin. 
The flesh is also pure white, sweet, juicy, and of most 
delightful mild flavor. A main-crop variety which 
will keep well for some time. Always a ready seller 
in the market; popular with home gardeners. Strain 
is uniform and carefully selected. 
A-Pkt. 15¢; B-Pkt. (2 Oz.) 45c; C-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 85¢ 
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