
THE DESERT KING—Variety 
THEY POSITIVELY 
We have named this new melon the Desert King 
because of its remarkable ability to grow to per- 
fection regardless of deficient rainfall. It seems to 
make little difference whether it rains or not. Once 
the plants are out of the ground it goes right on 
growing. It is round to slightly oblong. Its rind is a 
light pea green color. The flesh is deep rich 
golden yellow with jet black seeds. It is very sweet 
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WILL NOT SUN BURN 
and tender inside. Its rind is medium thin and 
tough enough to stand hauling well. It is a medium 
late variety, coming along with the Florida Giant 
about eighty days after planting. It has the ability 
to lie on the vine a month or so after ripening and 
still hold its good qualities and remain free from 
sunburn. See price sheet for prices. LIBERAL 
PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
WILLHITE’S SUGAR 
PUMPKIN 
Variety No. 43 
The best variety for general use. Of small 
handy size, but tonnage equals others. Fruits 
round, flattened at ends, 6-8 pounds, skin hard, 
smooth, somewhat ribbed, deep orange; flesh 
thick, sweet and dry, of bright orange color 
and high quality. Sometimes called New 
England Pie. See price sheet for prices. 
LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 

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