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WATERMELONS—Continued 
IMPROVED KLECKLEY’S SWEET. 
Sometimes called ‘“Monte Cristo” or “Wonder.” (85 
days.) The sweetest, finest-flavored melon grown; it is 
a long oval with a dark glossy rind. The flesh is bright 
red, fine grained and of delicious sweetness. 30 to 35 
pounds. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15¢; 1% Ib., 45c; Ib., $1.50; 
5 Ibs., $6.25, postpaid. 
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DUDE CREEK OR CAROLINA DELIGHT. 
(80 days.) An oblong melon with distinct light and dark stripes, 
resembling the Georgia Rattlesnake, but longer. The rind is quite 
tough and the flesh bright red and sweet. 30 to 50 pounds. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 15¢; 14 Ib., 50c; Ib., $1.75; 5 Ibs., $7.50, postpaid. 
SHOCKLER. (8° days.) An extra large, long dark green melon 
— with lighter markings and extra tough rind. The 
flesh is bright red and sweet. 40 to 60 pounds. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
15¢; 1% Ib., 50¢c; Ib., $1.75; 5 Ibs., $7.50, postpaid. 

Hawkesbury or Gray Shipper Watermelon 
OWEN’S GRAY, GRAY JACKET. See Burrell’s Gray. 
BURRELL’S GRAY. (8 days.) This handsome long melon is 
an improvement on Owen’s Gray and 
Gray Jacket. It has a light green rind with dark green veining 
and is equally good for both the home garden or market. Our 
strain is of attractive appearance, and finds ready sale wherever 
offered. It has a thin, hard, tough, rind. The flesh is bright 
red, fine-grained, sweet, and of delicious flavor. 35 to 45 pounds. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 50c; Ib., $1.75; 5 Ibs., $7.50, postpaid. 

CITRON 
RED SEEDED. 
(95 days.) The fruits of 
this variety are round, 
with dark and light green 
striping. Flesh white and 
solid, with red seeds. 
Used only for preserving. 
Seeds often used _ for 
medicinal purposes. Pkt., 
10¢c;\) oz, 015c; 1/4 Ib, 
40c; Ib., $1.25; 5 Ibs., 
$5.00, postpaid. 



Improved Kleckley’s Sweet or Wonder Watermelon 
WILT-RESISTANT VARIETIES 
In sections where watermelons can not be successfully grown 
on account of “wilt” we suggest the use of the following wilt 
resistant varieties. 
HYBRID DIXIE QUEEN WATERMELON. 
(80 days.) A new hybrid watermelon of the same 
shape and color rind as the regular Dixie Queen,, but 
seems to be entirely wilt-resistant. It should be given 
a trial by all growers interested in hybrid vegetables: 
Pkt., 25c¢; oz., $2.00; 14 Ib., $6.00, postpaid. 
DIXIE QUEEN. (80 days.) A new wilt-resistant 
strain of this popular meion. It 
is the same shape and color rind as the regular strain, 
and of splendid quality, and should be used by all 
persons who have been bothered with wilt in growing 
melons. 30 to 35 pounds. Pkt., 10¢; oz., 25¢; 1% Ib., 
70c; Ib., $2.50; 5 Ibs., $11.25, postpaid. 

HAWKESBURY. Sometimes called Gray Shipper. 
(80 days.) A wilt-resistant vari- 
ety of much merit. The melons have a light green rind 
with veining of darker green. The flesh is deep pink 
of fine texture and good quality. Growers who have 
been unable to produce melons on account of “wilt” 
will have no trouble growing this variety. 35 to 40 
pounds. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 14 Ib., 60c; Ib., $2.00; 
5 Ibs., $8.75, postpaid. 

BLACKLEE. (85 days.) Developed by Dr. Walker of the Florida 
Experiment Station, and is practically 100% wilt 
resistant. It is an oblong melon, with dark green tough rind, and 
the flesh is rich red, of fine texture, crisp and sweet. The vines 
are very vigorous and prolific and for large size the vines should 
be pruned to two melons. 30 to 35 pounds. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20¢; 
Y% \b., 60c; Ib., $2.00; 5 Ibs., $8.75, postpaid. 
LEESBURG. (85 days.) A _ wilt-resistant strain of Kleckley’s 
G Sweet developed at the Florida Experiment Station. 
30 to 35 pounds. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 60c; Ib., $2.00; 5 
Ibs., $8.75, postpaid. 

Burrell’s Gray Watermelon 

Norfolk 10, Virginia 
Write for special prices in large quantities 
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