* WATERMELONS “Dixie Queen 
Early 80 Day Melon : = 
Sweet Spicy Flavor—Really Delicious 
Ideal For Home Garden |. eh 
Or Commercial Planters . 
Under proper methods of cultivation, melons weigh- | 
ing 50 lbs. or more are not unusual. The sparkling — 
erisp red flesh is deliciously sweet clear to the rind. 
It is solid, with very few small white seeds. The outer | 
skin is light green, striped and blotched with dark 
green, rather tough, and does not bruise easily. A 
good shipping melon because of the texture of the 
skin and the strength of the rind, and it will travel 
to distant markets and arrive in perfect condition. 
Produces sturdy, strong vines that carry a large 
number of melons. It has all the good qualities 
demanded by commercial growers and is perfectly _ 
adapted to the smaller home-garden. Enjoy this_ : 
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delicious melon fresh from your own garden this year. 
ys ee Pkt, 15c; oz. 40c; Y% Ib. 65c; Y Ib. $1.00; Ib. $1.85; 2 Tbs. 
Grand $3.50; 5 Ibs. $8.50, postpaid. hele 
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SPECIAL OFFERS a 
489 Dixie Queen 
510—One Pkt. each of the 4 varieties of 
Watermelon Listed on this page ONLY 
45c. : ‘ 
511—One Oz. each of the 4 varieties 
ONLY $1.25. 
504 Early 
Northern Sweet 
The Fourth of July 
Melon 
Hlere’s the newest thing in 
watermelons for the North. 
Introduced by Minn. Ex- 
periment Station, but the 
seed was originally brought 
in from abroad. This amaz- 
ing melon ripens in 65 to 70 
days from planting. Of an 
attractive green color, 
striped with lighter green. 
Flesh is dark red and ten- 
der, with a rich sugary 
flavor. Weighs 9 to 10 Ibs. 
Splendid for early market 
or home garden, Plan now 
to have this delicious melon 
fresh from your own gar- 
den for your next 4th of 
July picnic. Pkt. 15c; oz. 
40c; % 1b. 65c; 1% Ib. $1.00; 
Ib. $1.85; 2 lbs. $3.50; 5 lbs. 
e See $8.50, postpaid. 504—Early worthest Sweet ‘ ms 
506 Stone Mountain or Dixie Belle | 
One of the Finest Melons for Home or Market 500 8 ° ° ee 
We offer the genuine strain of this variety and recommend it Kleckley Ss Sweets No. 6—Wilt Resistant er he 
equal to any in the world. Without doubt the finest round melon ‘<6 
ever introduced. In shape it is round or square round like the : Great 80 day Melon—‘“‘Sweetest of All” — ; 
picture above. Rich dark green color, medium thick rind, rich Suitable for Shipping One to Three Hundred Miles 
Reariet fea of delicious favor. Very, few, seeds "Ail fear,’ There is no melon superior in quality to a good strain of Kleckley. 
pecially suited to local or nearby markets. Practically wilt proof. Sweets. The bright scarlet flesh is the ideal of water melon quality—_ 
“pry ite? Pkt. 150; 0z. 40c; % Ib. 65e; 44 Ib. $1.00; Ib. $1.85; 2 Ibs. firm, crisp, entirely free from stringiness or cotton, and “sweet as sugar.” 
$3.50; 5 Ibs. $8.50, postpaid. The melon is oblong in shape, about: 
20 inches in length by 10 to 12) 
inches in diameter. The skin is a rich 
dark green; the rind is thin and brittle 
and for this reason the melon is not a 
good shipper to a distance beyond two 
or three hundred miles, but for home 
use and nearby market consumption it 
\got ’em all backed off the list. Our see 
s all saved from hand selected, uni- 
orm, well shaped, fully matured, ripe 
melons. This extra care in selecting the 
melons from which the seed is save 
costs, a little more than the meth 
generally used but it insures you see 
of the highest quality with strong, vii 
orous germination. Pkt. 15c; oz. 
Ib. 65c; 1/ Ib. $1.00; Ib. $1.85; 2 Ibs. § 
5 Ibs. $8.50, postpaid. ts 
500 Kleckley’s Sweets No. 6—Wilt Resistant 
