WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY 
FROM LETTERS IN OUR FILE, AND OPEN FOR INSPECTION TO INTERESTED PERSONS 
Please send me a package of your 
seed. I had such good luck with your 
melons last year, I don’t like to plant 
any other.—Kentucky. 
Enclosed find $10.00 for your 15 Com- 
plete Air Line Seed Packets. We tried 
your melon seed last year, and it sure 
was swell.—Minnesota. 
Our melons did extra well last year. 
They sure made a hit in this country. 
We have a short season—elevation 6000 
ft. Enclosing $5.00 for 7 Complete Air 
Line Seed 
Packets. — 
Colorado. 

Enclosed find 
$3.00 for 4 com- 
plete seed 
packets. I am 
ordering early 
as we ordered 
too late last 
year. We were 
surely well 
pleased with 
your former 
seeds. — Vir- 
ginia. 

I had good luck with Air Line Hy- 
brid seed, but from all the other seeds 
we planted last year, we didn’t get a 
melon.—Texas. 
Had been sick 2 months. Began to 
get better as soon as your seed came. 
Had melons weighing as high as 80 
pounds, from your seed last year.— 
Nebraska. 
They made the biggest melons ever 
seen here, and the best I ever ate.— 
Alabama. 
Enclosed find check for $5.00. Raised 
your melons in 1946 and had wonderful 
success.—Kansas. 
Last year’s seed certainly raised 
wonderful melons.—Illinois. 
I am enclosing $2.00 for melon seed. 
We tried them last year and they were 
the best crop we ever raised.—Ten- 
nessee. 
I sent you $1.00 for your seed assort- 
ment last year, and am sure glad I did. 
They are the best that can be found. 
They are everything you say and more. 
They can stand more dry weather, 
which is important here. They are more 
productive, sweet, and grow more per- 
fect in shape. I am sending $5.00 for 
seed this year.—South Carolina. 

Last year I sent and got $1.00 worth 
of your seed. No rain here from the 
10th of June till the 10th of September, 
but I sold $100.00 worth. All nice mel- 
ons. The rest of my garden didn’t 
amount to much.—Nebraska. 

(By Permission) 
Since we praise the Air Line Hybrid 
melons so highly, we think it is no 
more than right that we should tell you 
about our wonderful results. We 
planted 25 acres, of which 8 were Air 
Line Hybrids. The Hybrids were far 
superior to the other melons, both in 
quality and size. No small melons, and 
none were defective. We had melons as 
high as 96 pounds. Enclosed is a pic- 
ture showing 30 Air Line Hybrid mel- 
ons—average weight—77 lbs. Dad had 
to tip-toe to look over the top. Sin- 
cerely, Everett Wood & Son, Bedford, 
Indiana. R.1. (Growers of melons for 
15 years.) 
Our melons were fine. A neighbor, 
90 years old, said they were the best he 
ever ate—Ohio. 
Am sending $10.00 for seed this year. 
Last year’s seed certainly did most ex-* 
cellent.—Wisconsin. 
Please forward to us, 5 copies of your 
latest catalogue and oblige The Gov- 
ernment Purchasing Commission of the 
Soviet Union in the U. S. A., Washing- 
ton) a Cs 
Enclosing check for $8.00. Tried your 
seed last two years. Am convinced your 
seed is far superior to anything else. 
I planted other kinds and they hardly 
amounted to anything. Your hybrids 
outgrew them, and the flavor and size 
was beyond comparison.—Iowa. 
Had good luck with your melons last 
year. Raised melons up to 50 pounds, 
which is good for this part of the 
country.—West Va. 
We like your Air Line seed real well. 
The watermel- 
T° ons are_ the 
biggest and 
sweetest we 
ever raised. 
Neighbors who 
ate them want 
seed too, so 
please send us 
4 Complete 
Air Line Seed 
packets this 

year. — South 
Dakota. 
I planted 
melons other 
years, but 
never had much luck. Planted yours 
last year and had splendid luck. Hy- 
brid seed for melon raising can’t be 
beat. For flavor, size and shape, they 
out-do all others.—Missouri. 
Want to tell you about our fine mel- 
ons from your last year’s seed. I never 
raised such nice, big and good ones. 
Had lots of them weighing 75 lbs. Our 
neighbors thought we “did” something. 
After using all we wanted, and giving 
lots of them away, we sold $40.00 
worth—all from our dollar’s worth of 
seed.—Nebraska. 
“Bad Luck.” 
We had bad luck with your seed last 
year (1946). We didn’t get them planted 
till real late. Then it didn’t rain for 8 
weeks. And then the cows got in and 
ate everything up, so we got nothing. 
Enclosed find $1.00. We want to try it 
again.—Illinois. 
Please send us your booklet on hy- 
brid watermelon seed.— The Catholic 
University Dept. of Agriculture, Peip- 
ing, China. 
