THE NEW CUBAN QUEEN—Variety No. 22 
See Color Photograph—Page 2 
The New Cuban Queen is a highly improved 
strain of the old Cuban Queen, hardly as long in 
shape as the old variety, it being slightly oblong 
and growing very large, many of the melons in 
our seed fields weighing up to 80 and 90 pounds 
each. This is an exceptionally showy and attrac- 
tive melon with a light green rind and a darker 
24 WILLHITE MELON SEED FARMS, Poolville, Texas 
TWO FAVORITES 
Of Jim Ormsby, “Sharyn 
Kaye," pretty little granddaugh- 
ter, and a 60 pound “Texas 
Giant” grown by him from Will- 
hite’s seed. Incidentally, ‘Sharyn 
Kaye” is the daughter of Merton 
Ormsby, local business man of 
Doniphan, Mo. 
mottled stripe, the rind is medium thin and tough 
enough to ship anywhere. The flesh is very bright 
red, crisp and very delicious; you will find this 
melon to be mostly heart, ripening uniformly clear 
through with no hard centers. Seed are small, 
white and set close to the rind. See price list for 
prices. LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
TWIST OF 
THE 
WRIST 
GIVES 
PERMANENT SUPPORT 
Say “goodbye” to unsightly 
twine and raffia, to needless work with sheers. 
TWIST-EMS—strong darkegreen “invisible 
tapes with wire reinforcing — protect stems, per- 
manently support annuals, perennials, vines, 
shrubs and vegetables. Grand for flower arrange- 
ment. Millions used by successful nurserymen, 
professional and amateur gardeners. Box of 125, 
8 inch size. 35¢ 
= WIST-EMS’ 
Weatherford, Texas 
pew, Handy Plant Tie 
