NOVELTY 
MUSKMELONS 
RIPE FRUIT IN 80 DAYS 
PEACHES 
FROM VINES 
They resemble 
oranges in col- 
or, Shape and 
size, but grow 
like melons on 
@ vine. Make 
delicious pre- 
serves. Fine for 
sweet pickles or 
oF : : pies—in fact 
= they can be 
used in almost 
every way that 
A SENSATION FOR YOUR GARDEN you would use 
This curious and most exquisitely flavored Melon 2 peach. 
grows to a length of 18 to 30 inches and is 4 ; 
see = hege The ‘Bosh is yellows =e quite No. 039, Pkt. 
eep. Looks, smells and tastes hke a banana. 10e: oz. 3 « 
A sweet and delicious curiosity. Don’t fail to Y, 1h 90 Ocs 
try it. No. 024, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30c; % Ib. 90¢e. Woe Ce 
WATERMELONS 
CULTURE. Watermelons do best on a rich, rather sandy 
sotl. Seed should not be planted until the weather is quite 
warm. Plant siz to eight seeds in a hill, six to eight feet 
apart each way. Cover one half inch deep. 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 per- 
fect for home gardens. No. 521, 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25¢e; 14 Ib. 70c. 

TOM WATSON 
Huge melons averaging 30 lbs. each 
with thin tough rind and bright rec 
flesh. No. 575, Pkt. 106; oz. 25¢; 
4 Ib. 70c. 

| eu arebiy ee oat ic, C i i mm bi n A WAT E R M E LO N 
flesh of sweet and rich flavor. Recommended BABY DELIGHT OR WILLS SUGAR 
for home use. No. 603, Pkt. 10¢; 02. 25¢3 — gaves space in small gardens. Will climb any trellis or 
1% Ib. 70e. fence. Bears over a long season. Fruits about size of 
cocoanut. No. 111, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25¢; 1% Ib. 70. 


SUA ed Wot Red Seeded 
Round melon with grayish green skin and 
deep crimson flesh. No. 611, Pkt. 10c¢; 02. 25¢; Cc ITRON 
Yee 1 OG. Excellent for Preserves— 


The thick, clear white: flesh 
RATTLESNAKE Pe i Ce ee Me 
melons. This variety is ex- 

Large handsome melon, striped skin. Big tremely productive. | WZ, é 
yielder, good keeper. No. 507; Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25e. pal 
No. 113, Pkt. 10e; oz. 25; 14 lb. 70e, { Page 591 
¢ 
