WATERMELONS 
Pkt., 5c; 1 oz., 15c; 4 Ilb., 40c; except as noted. 
Prices Postpaid. 
: = The same as for Muskmelons, except that they 
Planting Instructions should be planted from 8 to 40 feet apart each 
way. The seedlings must be protected from the cucumber beetle until the foliage 
becames toughened. 
Days to 
F Maturity 
TRISH {GRAY Satie oes Me fess ors Oe «ok pak on ee 
Free from hard centers and strings, very firm, and does not break 
when sliced. Matures in about 90 days. Greenish gray color; does not 
sunburn. Seed white, 
TOM WATSON eg. Bice. tthe) ots on oa 6 8G clase aft, oe ee 
Immensely popular because there is delicious sweetness. The flesh is 
rich red, crisp and tenderly melting. Reaches the size of 24 to 28 
inches in length, and 12 to 14 inches in diameter. It has a mottled, 
dark green rind, thin, but tough enough to stand shipping. Seed white, 
spotted with brown. 
HALBERTHHONEY@§ 22202. 0 ool. Sa A... oes dee, ABO 
The melons are oblong in form, skin is smooth, of dark green color, 
thin, and rather brittle; on this account the melons do not stand ship- 
ping well. But for home use they are excellent. Seed creamy white, 
black tipped. 
KLECKLEY SWEET 7% 2200 siier. 0 oti. eaisioin 330 0 + cain’ OO 
Well named, for the flesh of this melon is sweet as honey. The rind is 
dark green, and only about one-half inch thick. Seeds are white, lying 
close to the rind, leaving a large solid heart. 
RED RUSSIAN or EARLY KANSAS.................. 82 
Fruits large, oval, striped, with bright red flesh. Very sweet and of 
ue flaver. Rather hard shell makes it a good shipper. Seed reddish 
rown. 
STONE MOUNTAIN Bee og) degele = iste’ s nic eo oe oe tien eS 
A very fine melon, especially popular in the southern states, where the 
fruits frequently weigh 50 to 80 pounds. The flesh is solid, bright scar- 
let in color, has few seeds, and is very sweet. Seed white. 
“KING and QUEEN” WINTER WATERMELON....... 85 
Spherical in shape, ivory shell, pink center. Average weight 25 pounds. 
The most luscious, handsome, and valuable winter waternieion in the 
world. Seeds black. 1 0z., 15c; '%4 Ib., 50c. 
DIUXIB: QUEENG. veins erty ee ince Saye ones «ee tee EOD 
A new melon, a favorite for home or market garden or shipping. Flesh 
is bright red, rind thin, but tough; heavy yielder. Outer skin is light 
pare eploLcne and striped with dark green. White seed. 1 oz., 15c; 
4 °9 . 
KLONDIKE ye oe cee OO 
A wonderful variety for local mar- 
kets. Fruit is oblong, 16x10 inches, 
and weigh about 25 pounds. Flesh is 
deep red and the rind is dark. Sweet 
and firm. Oz., 15c; 14 Ib., 50c. 
STRIPED KLONDIKE. Similar to 
Klondike except rind has irregular 
dark green stripes on ‘light green 
background. Oz., 15c; '4 Ib., 5%. 
WONDER 3.2 es 
A large and long melon resembling 
the Tom Watson. It is thicker, usu- 
ally grows larger and heavier, the 
color is a dark solid green, seldom 
shows any hollow waste. Seed white. 
SWEETHEART ............. 89 
Vine vigorous and productive. Fruit 
large, rounded or slightly oblong; 
skin pale green, with bands of deep- 
er color, flesh red, melting and very 
sweet. Seed black. 
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FLORIDA GIANT 
A melon which is becoming very pop- 
ular throughout the centrai west and 
southern districts. Makes a vigorous 
vine growth, does not sunburn as eas- 
ily as many varieties; develops un- 
usually attractive enormous fruits. 
Fruit large oval shape, very dark 
green color with blush bloom; flesh 
bright red and of very sweet delicate 
flavor. Seeds dark brownish black. 
Oz., 25c; '4 Ib., 75c. 

STONE MOUNTAIN 
