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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 
Complete 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 Pack- 
ets —Colorado. 

Had the biggest average size we 
ever raised. Planted regular stand- 
ard kinds too, and never got a melon 
from them. Send me a pound of 
your Air Line Hybrid.—Iowa. 

Can truthfully say I never saw 
nicer melons than I raised last year. 
Folks hereabouts praised them high- 
ly.—South Dakota. 

Took 1st prize at the county fair. 
Had 50 pounders. My neighbor with 
ordinary seed raised 17 pounder for 
his biggest. Folks thought I “fed” 
my vines, but I didn’t.—Ohio, 

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

They made the biggest melons 
ever seen here, and the best I ever 
ate.—Alabama. 

I sent you $1.00 for your seed as- 
sortment 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 perfect 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 melons. The rest of 
my garden didn’t amount to much. 
—Nebraska. 

More than pleased with your won- 
derful melons. Everyone thought 
they were delicious. Had swell 
muskmelons too. Watermelons up to 
66 pounds. They are the only kinds 
to plant. Send $3.00 seed this year. 
—Ohio. 
Believe I had the finest patch of 
melons ever grown in the state of 
Michigan. Only had ¥% acre, but sold 
$228.95 and gave away a lot of 
them. Had melons as large as 70 
lbs. Send 4 packets this year.— 
Michigan. 


Finest we ever raised.—Idaho. 


(By Permission) | 
Since we praise the Air Line Hy- 
brid melons so highly, we think it 
is no more than right that we should 
tell you about our wonderful re- 
_ sults. We planted 25 acres, of which 
8 were Air Line Hybrids. The Hy- 
brids were far superior to the other 
melons, both in quality and size. No 
small melons, and none were defec- 
tive. We had melons as high as 96 
pounds. Enclosed is a picture show- 
ing 30 Air Line Hybrid melons— 
average weight—77 lbs. Dad had to 
tip-toe to look over the top. Sincere- 
ly, Everett Wood & Son, Redford, 
Indiana. R. 1. (Growers ‘ofmelons 
for 15 years.) 

Please send $3.00 worth of seed. 
We grew -your seed last year, and 
the melons were the largest and best 
we ever grew.—Michigan. 

Had melons up to 70 Ibs.—just one 
acre, but sold $455.00 from that acre. 
—Missouri. 

Have grown your seed for 3 years, 
and have grown them as high as 90 
pounds. With your $1.00 assort- 
ment, we raise all we can eat, and 
have some to sell_—Kentucky. 
My biggest Air Line Hybrid 
weighed 65 lbs., and my biggest hy- 
brid Jumbo weighed 71 lbs. Folks 
here couldn’t believe I grew them 

in this country. Enclosing $5.00 for 
seed this year.—South Dakota. 
Took Ist and 2nd prize at County 
Fair with melons from your seed. 
Two acres netted me about $500.00. 
Enclosed find $10.00 as I plan to 
plant more this year. You may use 
my letter—J. S. Burgan, Fulton, 
Mo. 

Best tasting melons anyone ever 
raised in this territory.—West Vir- 
ginia. 

Your melons were fine. Much 
larger and sweeter than 8 other 
varieties we planted and also abues 
a week earlier.—Illinois. iy, 3 
. 

Our melons 
were planted 
almost to 
Xmas 
| Want 
seed for 
| friends 
- are ordering 
with us, and 
who thought 
they were the 
time. 
extra 
two 
who 
_ best they ever ate. You may use my 
name if you wish—Frank L. Tay- — 
lor, R. 1, Kendallville, Indiana. 

Am sending oy 00 for seed this © 
year. Last year’s seed certainly did 
most excellent—Wisconsin. » 

Enclosing check for $8.00. Tried | 
your seed last two years. Am con- 
vinced your seed is far superior to 
anything else. I planted other kinds 
and they hardly amounted to any- — 
thing. Your hybrids outgrew them, 
and the flavor and size was beyouds - 
comparison. .—Iowa. cen 
Want to tell you about our fine | 
melons from your last year’s seed. 
I never raised such nice, big and 
good ones. Had lots of them weigh- 
ing 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. 

; Enclosed find $5.00 for seed. Did 
we ever have melons? Lots of them 
up to 50 lbs.—Minnesota. 

Have grown your melons 
years. They are the finest and larg- 
est we ever grew. Enclosed find 
money order for $12.00—Tennessee. 

Had many compliments from 
neighbors on quantity, quality and 
size of your hybrid melons. Enclos- 
ing $3.00.—Oklahoma. 
late, but were Ly 
large and good 
two. 
“BFS 

