Plant Good Seeds or Pay the Penalty 
12 “Ye Reap What Ye Sow”’’ 


THE FAMOUS STONE MOUNTAIN MELON 
FROM DIXIELAND 

HALL’S WONDER MELON, OR IMPROVED 
KLECKLEY’S SWEET 

WATERMELON—DIXIE QUEEN 
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WATERMELONS 
CULTURE—A hill of watermelons spreads over a large 
space and should be planted in hills from eight to ten 
feet each way in order to give them plenty of room. 
Mix thoroughly with the soil for each hill a forkful of 
well rotted manure and put about one inch fresh earth 
over the manured soil. The seed should not be planted 
until the ground becomes warm and dry. Put 10 to 12 
seeds to the hill. After plants are good and strong, thin 
out to 3 or 4 to the hill. Cultivate often, keep weeds 
down. 
DIXIE QUEEN—An enormous yielder. Vines of vigorous 
growth. Melons in form round to oval. Skin striped 
light and dark green. Good size. Flesh, bright red. 
Crisp and splendid quality. Good shipper. Seeds very 
One pound of 
small white, and very few in each melon. 
Dixie Queen seed will plant twice as much ground as 
most other large type seed, medium early. Pkt. 10c;3 
oz. 30c; % Ib. Sde; Ib. $2.50. 

EARLY KANSAS—Largest of all early melons. Matures 10 < 
days earlier than Tom Watson. Flesh, bright red, very 
sweet flavor, melts in your mouth, solid to the rind which 
is about % inch thick nearly round Nght green with broad 
wavy stripes. 
80 pounds. 
when dry. 
Ib. $2.00. 
Very few seeds, red when green, buff color 
A good shipper. Pkt. 10e; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 60¢; 
HALL’'S WONDER MELON OR 
IMPROVED KLECKLEY SWEET 
This improved strain has the same red flesh, delicious sweet- 
ness and all the other splendid qualities that made 
Kleckley’s Sweet such a favorite. The improvement has 
been along the line of size and shipping qualities. It is 
not at all unusual to have them weigh 75 pounds, yet the 
rind is thin, but so tough that Improved Kleckley’s 
Sweet qualifies for long-distance shipping. Pkt. 10 
20c; %4 Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50; 5 Ibs. $7.00. ae? as 
STONE MOUNTAIN—Fruits very large, oval round; medium 
green. rind thin but fairly tough. Flesh rich scarlet and 
very Sweet. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20e; % Ib. 55e; Ib. $1.75; 5 Ibs. 
$8.25. 
KLECKLEY SWEET—For home use and nearby market this 
popular variety is unquestionably the leader and favorite. — . 
The melons are medium to large, oblong, tapering slight 
toward the stem end, dark green, very attrac Bie 
bright rich red; extra sweet, ripening right up to the 
thin rind which ts so little and tender that it will not 
stand shipping, the fruit bursting open if subjected to 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 20c; % Ib. 50ec; Ib. $1.50; 
even a slight jar. 
5 Ibs. $7.00. 

WATERMELON 
WILT RESISTANT 
BLACKLEE—Wilt Resistant. 
rind melon. 

Dark green, oblong, tough 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % Ib. 55¢; Ib. $1.75. 
LEESBURG OR WIL'T-RESISTANT KLECKLEY’S 
fully equal to our standard 
strain of Kleckley’s Sweet in quality and size, with the 
distinct advantage of being wilt resistant. It marke 
the development of this uni- 
versally popular melon for rowin - 
Pkt. 10c¢; oz. 20e; 14 Ib. 55e3 tb. $1.75. 2 ae 
STONE MOUNTAIN No. 5—Harlier and smaller than the 
original strain; does not shi sO well H 3 
a. ib BSE; lhe Sek p . Pkt. 10c; oz. 20e; 
KLECKLEY SWEET No. 
inal and with as high 
20c; % Ib. 55c; Ib. $1.75. 
HAWKESBURY—Of the Irish gray type; long and of 
light gray with fine veining of green. Bieah dare pink 
of good uality. Pkt. 10c; oz 20c; % Ib. 55ec; Ib. $1.75. 
KLONDIKE, R-7—Vines vigorous and rolific, fruits 
oblong, thin tough rind. Flesh bright dean red, of fine 
quality. Pkt. 10¢c; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 55c3 Ib. $1.75. - 



6—Of the same type as the orig- 
a sugar content. Pkt. 10c3 oz. 
Melons weight 30 to 60 pounds, occasionally 










