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A sure yielder, a heavy cropper and second only to 
Earliest as an extra-early watermelon. The melt- 
ing sweetness of this superb melon, the delicious, 
exquisitely flavored flesh, its hardiness and ease of 
growth, have delighted gardeners everywhere. As 
far north as Canada, Fourth of July will supply the 
tables just as bountifully as it does in the sunny 
regions of the South. The melons are about 12 
inches long and 9 inches in diameter, weighing 
about 25 pounds. The rich, red, fine-grained flesh 
ripens clear to the rind and is most luscious and 
refreshing. Not a shipper but grand for the home 
and near-by markets. Thrives even under neglect. 
65 days. 671—Pkg. 10e; oz., 23e; %4 Ib. Tle; 1% Ib., 
$1.30; Ib., $2.45, postpaid. 









Developed by the Minnesota Ex- 
periment Station. Ripens in 63 to 70 
days. Green rind striped lighter 
green, flesh dark red and tender and 
of a rich sugary flavor. Weighs 9 
to 10 Ibs. Fine for early market or 
home garden. 655—Pkg., 12¢; 02. 
21e; % Ib., 64e3 1% Ib., $1.15; lb., $2.10, 
postpaid. 









OHN A.SALZER SEED Co: 
38 I raised Stone Mountain Melons here in Los Angeles that weighed 36 pounds.— E LACROSSE. WISCONSIN _ 
Mr. W. J. Brewer, 3717 Barry Av., Los Angeles 34, Calif. 
