



The Largest Watermelon on Earth. In our 
latitude, by September 1st Melons of this 
variety have attained the enormous weight of | 
45 to 75 Ibs.; they all grow to an enormous | 
size. Oh, My! is an extremely prolific if not 
the most productive variety known. An acre 
bears an enormous amount of sreat Melons 
weighing all the way from 380 to 75 Ibs. and 
each fit to be set before a king. The Melons 
are almost round in shape, of a peculiar dark 
brownish green color. The flesh is dark red 
deliciously sweet. Seed, mottled dark brown. 
We introduced this fine variety over forty-five 
years ago. It is a good shipper and one of the 
best all purpose melons, although large for some 
markets. Our old customers always welcome 
Oh, My! and our new friends will find it a deli- 
ciously ssweet watermelon. 685—Pkz., 15e; OZ; 
30c¢3 %4 Ib., 85e; Y% Ib., $1.60; Ib., $2.95, postpaid, 








































KING COUEEN 
Perfectly round, aver- 
ages about 10 pounds. The 
fiesh is bright red, crisp 
and juicy and the outside 
color is white with indis- 
tinet green stripes. Can 
be stored in the vegetable 
eellar until February. 
Think of serving fresh 
watermelon in winter! 
Ver y prolific. 
657—Pkez., 
10€3 OZ... = 


































Also called White 
Seeded Cuban Queen. 
Round, good size, with 
light and dark green 
stripes, thin tough 
rind, flesh bright scar- 
let, solid, of fine tex- 
ture. Very prolific. Small 
white seeded. Averages 30 
to 35 Ilbs., good shipper. 
665—Pkgz., 10c; 0z. 27C5 
¥Y, Ib., 80c; % Ib., $1.50; 
lb., $2.85, postpaid. 
An extremely 
Sweet, wilt resistant 
watermelon, devel- 
oped by the Florida 
Exp. Sta. Flesh is 
deep pink, fine text- 
ured, and very Sweet; 
rind tough, quite 
dark green in color. 
The melons are large, long, cylindrical with 
blocky ends, and weigh 30°to 40 pounds each. 
Leesburg is Superb for the home garden and 
: city. market, especially where there is melon wilt! 
White seeded. 680—Pkz., 10c; oz., 24¢e; 14 Ib., T2e; 
re Ib., $1.35; Ib., $2.50, postpaid. 
SWEET SIBERIAN 
Very early melon maturing in about 75 days. 
Fruits are round, weighing from 3 to 5 Ibs, Out- 
Side is cream color and the delicious erisp flesh 
is deep yellow. 672—Pke., 10c; 0z., 24e3; 14 Ib., 
G2c; Ye ib., $1.34; Ib., $2.50, postpaid. 






































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The peer of shipping melons and also fine for the home market. 
The rind is deep green and the shape is long and cylindrical. 
Often weighs 40 pounds and more. ‘The deep red, firm flesh ex- 
| tends to within 34-inch of the rind. Is rather late in maturing. 
/ The flesh is rich red, crisp and luscious flavor. 693—Pkg., 10¢; 
oz., 18e; 1% Ib., 49¢; 
% ib., 89e;3 Ib., $1.65, 
postpaid, 
686—Improved Tom 
Watson Salzer’s Cliff- 
wood Farm TRIPLE-A-- 
TESTED—A special re- 
selected strain certified 
by THREE-WAY tests: 
Pkg., 10c; 0z., 21e; % 
lb., 64c; % Ib., $1.10; 
lb., $2.10, postpaid. 



















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2 in. long, : “Qe 
days. 40 Ibs., 2 sor 8, Slee, 100} 
aoe uate eee 3 ib., $1.345 Ib., $2.50, 
OF., 2403 , 
postpaid. 























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| Everything that I ordered from you turned out just fine-—Mrs. Ella Pleasant, 29 
N. Height Sub Station, Amarillo 5. Texas 

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