WATERMELONS 
CULTURE. 
Watermelons do best on a rich, rather sandy soil. 
Seed should not be planted 
until the weather is quite watm. Plant six to eight seeds in a hill, six to eight feet apart each 
KLECKLEY’S 
SWEET 
Large dark green melon with bright 
scarlet flesh of sweet and rich flavor. 
Recommended for home use. No. 
603, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25¢; 14 Ib. 70. 
STONE MOUNTAIN 
Or Dixie Bell. Round melon with grayish green skin 
and deep crimson flesh. No. 611, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25¢; 
\Y% lb. 70c. 
Cover one half inch deep. 



CULTURE: Sow in rich, well drained soil early 
in the spring, and cover a half inch deep. 
When large enough, thin out to allow plenty 
of room for growth, as nice bulbs will not grow 
it crowded. An ounce will sow 200 feet of row. 
BUNCHING 
No. 389, Pkt. 10¢; 1% oz. 35¢; oz. 60c. 
small, mild, sweet. 
14 oz. 35¢; oz. 60c. 

Southport Red Globe 
Large round bulbs with thick purplish 
red skin. Good keeper. 
No. 523, Pkt. 10¢; 142 oz. 25¢€; oz. 40e. 
Southport White Globe 
Attractive pure white onion with sweet 
juicy flesh. Very popular with home gar- 
deners. No. 561, Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 35¢, 
oz. 60¢, 


oz. 45c. 



CHAMPION 
MOSS CURLED 
PARSLEY 
Ideal for garnishing salads 
and meats, flavoring soups 
t» and other dishes. Grow in 
+® oarden or in pots in win- 
f : Finely curled dark 
5 J = ereenleaves. No. 117,Pkt. 
ree” «6150; oz. 25¢; V4 Ib. 75e. 
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EARLY WHITE WELSH 
Forms no bulbs but develops white stalks that 
are used as scallions or green bunching onions. 
WHITE BARLETTA 
Grown chiefly for bunching and pickling. Bulbs 
No. 559, Pkt. 10e? 
WHITE PORTUGAL 
Large, flat white onion with firm mild § 
flesh. Grown extensively for sets. . 
used for bunching or “‘green’’ onions. = 
No. 396, Pkt. 10¢; 42 oz. 25¢; 02, 45¢e. {Z 
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GIANT ONION 

An ounce will plant 25 to 30 hills; 4 to 5 pounds per acre. 
HALBERT 
HONEY 
Sweetest of all melons. Rind too 
thin for shipping but perfect for 
home gardens. No. 521, Pkt. 10¢; 
oz. 25¢; % lb. 70¢. 
Lowe stich 
Huge melons averaging 30 lbs. each with thin tough 
rind and bright red flesh. No. 575, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 256; 
14 lb. 70e. 

Climbing WATERMELON 
Saves space in small gardens. Will climb any trellis or 
fence. Bears over a long season. Fruits about size of 
cocoanut. No. 111, Pkt.-10c; oz. 25¢; 144.1b. 70e¢. 
Red Seeded 
CITRON 
Excellent for Preserves— 
The thick, clear white fiesh 
makes excellent preserves. 
As easily grown as water- 
melons. This variety is ex- 
tremely productive. 
No. 507; Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25c. 
YELLOW GLOBE 
DANVERS 
One of the most widely planted onions. Medium 
sized bulbs with light golden brown skin, smooth 
and firm. Good keeper. 
No. 609, Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25c; oz. 45c. 
PRIZETAKER 
Extra large with thin golden brown skin. Mild, 
sweet. No. 517, Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 40¢; oz. 70c. 


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Riverside Sweet Spanish 
Sometimes called “Bermuda.” Very large globe 
shaped onion with pale yellow skin and white flesh so 
mild and sweet it is usually eaten raw. Good keeper. 
No. 678, Pkt. 15¢; 2 oz. 40¢; oz. 75c. 



BP BMS 

improved Half-Long Parsnip 
Smooth snow-white roots, tender and of fine flavor. 
Heavy yielder, Roots may be stored for winter use or 
left in the ground all winter for use early next spring. 
No. 393, Pkt. 15¢; 02. 25¢; 4 Ib. 70c. 
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