
Without a doubt this is one of the best and 
sweetest melons we ever grew. Some people do 
not like yellow flesh melons, but we consider this 
the very best melon that grows. They are sweeter 
than any red fleshed melon. The Tendersweet 
grows to a very large size, often weighing fifty 
to sixty pounds and we have grown them to 
weigh ninety pounds. The rind is a dark green 

THE TENDERSWEET—Variety No. 4 
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with a very plain mottled stripe of a lighter shade 
from end to end. The flesh is a golden yellow 
and very tender. The rind is thick and stands 
hauling well. A load of these melons will attract 
attention anywhere. It is an early melon, matur- 
ing about one week ahead of the Watson. See 
price sheet for prices. LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY 
VARIETY, 25c. 
WARRANTIES 
The Willhite Melon Seed Farms give no warranty expressed or implied, as to the productiveness of any 
seeds they sell and will not be in any way responsible for the crops Our liability, in all instances, is 
limited to the purchase price of the seed. 
Neither are we responsible for the purity or variety, shortage or failure of crop, stenographic errors and 
delays beyond our control. 
if 

This melon is a new discovery by us and one 
of the best yellow flesh melons we ever cut. Its 
shape is a little longer than thick and its flesh is 
a deep rich golden yellow and very tender and 
sweet. The seeds are black and it has a dark 
green rind with mottled green stripe. The Queen 
of Parker is the largest of all the yellow fleshed 
melons. It has the largest heart of all the melon 
family. Many make the mistake of taking it from 
the vine before the heart is fully ripe. Leave it 
on the vine until the heart is as yellow as the 
QUEEN OF PARKER—Variety No. 5 

meat around the seed, then you really have one 
that is good to eat. On account of its having an 
extra large heart, it takes the heart longer to ripen. 
They grow fully as large as the Florida Giant or 
Jumbo Triumph. There were hundreds in our seed 
fields this year that weighed from seventy-five to 
one hundred pounds. It is a wondertul drought 
resister and produces a crop almost without rain. 
It seems it is immune to wilt and other melon 
diseases, and not a hard center was found in the 
entire crop. See price sheet for prices. LIBERAL 
PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
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