GARRISON (Coker)—Variety No. 48 
Although this is only our fourth season to grow 
this watermelon, we find it to be one among the 
finest and becoming more popular with the melon 
growers each year. It grows to a very large size 
and with proper pruning and under favorable 
conditions will grow to weigh seventy-five and 
eighty pounds each. The Garrison is a very 
attractive melon, having a pea-green rind with a 
NOTICE 
if your melon land is infected with 
wilt; see description of wilt resistant 
varieties on pages 10, 13, 15 and 20. 
GARRISON 
(Coker) 
Variety 
No. 48 
darker green mottled stripe; the flesh is brilliant 
red, tender and crisp; the seeds are white to 
cream, with very few to the melon, it has a com- 
paratively thin rind and tough. The high quality 
and attractiveness of this melon will make it sal- 
able on any market. See price list for prices. 
LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
In Presenting Our 
28th Annual Catalogue 
We Are Pleased To Furnish The 
Following References: 
Dun & Bradstreet 
Citizens National Bank — First National Bank 
Merchants & Farmer's State Bank 
WEATHERFORD, TEXAS 
"Good Pure Seed from Grower to Grower" 
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