ROY H. ERICKSON, Prop. 
WATERMELONS (Cont.) 
Kleckley’s Sweet Watermelon 
Kleckley’s Sweets—Wilt Resistant No. 6. Because of the thin 
brittle rind it is not suitable for shipping. Fruits large, 
oblong, very dark green; flesh bright, rich red, crisp, ex- 
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Wonder Melon. A comparatively new variety, and one of the 
finest flavored melons in existence. It is very productive, 
growing a large crop of big, dark glossy green melons. The 
rind is rather thin, but satisfactory for short hauls to near- 
by markets. It will sell to good advantage in any market. 
Grows long and thick, the flesh is deep red, sweet and 
ILICvVMEVialLIcesmil eaDOUlROO GAYS. acces oss oe soe mierel: 
Northern Sweet. A fine new sort of Russian Origin sent out 
by the Minnesota Experiment Station. The melon is round 
with light green skin. Striped with darker green. The flesh 
| is bright red, luscious and very sweet. Medium size. It is the 
earliest watermelon on the market today. This is the melon 
we have been looking for, for a long time on account of its 
finesiavorsandwissextremely early... .9..-2aceece +. as 
King Gold. This is a very fine melon for the north. The first 
melon matured in 55 days and in a warm growing period 
this could be hastened another 5 days. The rind is light 
green in color, % inch thick, and very strong. It should be 
a good shipper, flesh is sweet, dark pink. The melons are 
very uniform and about 17 inches long, with a circumfer- 
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1.80 
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