


Prices on all varieties of Watermelons: 14 02., 5¢; 1 oz., 10c; 
Ib., 30c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
_ After trials of about 20 kinds we selected the following: 
 COLE’S EARLY. Best home variety and for nearby market; 
early and hardy, very sweet, red, rind slightly striped. 
EARLY CANADA. This new melon is earlier than any of our 
American melons, and we recommend this for planting as far 
north as melons have ever been grown. Weighs from 10 to 
15 pounds. Light green skin. The vivid scarlet flesh is very 
firm. One of the best quality melons we have ever raised. 
_ We had ripe melons in 73 days from the time the seed was 
a planted. 
= HALBERT’S HONEY. Another good home variety, with a dark 
green skin and a crimson flesh, extra flavor, rather oblong. 
Once tried it will always find a place in the garden. 

KLECKLEY SWEET. A big melon, rank grower and simply 
covers the ground with fruit of fine market quality. It does 
well in northern climate, and cannot be beaten for medium 
Reerap., 
TOM WATSON. Though this variety matures early, it is the 
 Jargest melon; 18 to 20 inches long and 10 to 12 inches thick, 
and has a record of weighing from 40 to 50 pounds. A 
a tough rind, making it a good shipper. Its quality is as good 
tre as any melon grown. There is no mistake in growing “Tom 
ees Watson.” 
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Cole’s Early 
Prices on all Onions: 14 o0z., 12c; 1 oz., 40c; %4 lb., $1.25; 
1 Ib., $4.00. : j eee ealeee 
~ Our Onion Seed is already cleaned and dried ready for 
shipment and never had such fine looking seed. We grow this 
from the best selected Onions and we will guarantee you will 
not get any better. Can make a very attractive price on laege 
lots or carloads. Write and state number of pounds wanted. 
. This is one of our leaders. 
 ALLEN’S SELECT OHIO YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. This 
is the variety we make a specialty of. Hundreds of carloads of 
this variety are shipped from this section each season, and are 
considered by buyers to be the truest Glove Danvers type, also 
the best keepers in any section of Ohio. We sell large quantities 
of this seed. While last season we sold all we had, we believe we now 
s nave enough to supply all our customers. Write for prices on 10- to 100-Ib. 
ots. 
MAMMOTH SILVER KING ONION. One of the largest imported Onions. 
The bulbs are flat, remarkably mild, both skin and flesh a silvery white 
color. 
PRIZETAKER. The largest Onion grown, weighing up to 6 pounds, per- 
fectly round, light yellow with pure white flesh, mild flavor, solid. It is a 
profitable sort to grow, sells best. 
WHITE GLOBE SOUTHPORT. A white globe Onion, mild and pleasant. 
YELLOW GLOBE SOUTHPORT. A good mild Onion, good for market. 
_ RED GLOBE SOUTHPORT. Same as above, only red. 
WHITE SILVERSKIN. The favorite Onion, flat shape, flesh mild, ripens 
-—s quite early, good keeper. Fine for green Onions and bunching for market. 
White Silverskin 
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ra Onion Sets 
Last season we expected to have enough to supply all our customers but 
the demand was so large we were sold out before the season was half fin- 
ished. We have a great many more this season and believe we will have 
enough for all our customers. 
y mail: Pint, 20c; quart, 30c. 
‘By freight or express, not prepaid: Peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.00. 
Yellow or white bottom sets, your choice. 
Prices might change. Write. 
Ohio 
Yellow 
Globe Danvers 
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