MUSKMELON—Juicy Fruit 
_ Juicy Fruit, introduced by us over twenty-five years ago, is 
_ the grandest salmon-fleshed melon in cultivation today, it is 
medium early, it is wonderfully sweet, it is a heavy yielder, it 
is devoid of stringiness, it is very meaty and it has a small seed 
cavity. 
The skin is an attractive light green, the fruits reach a very 
large size, they are nearly round with slight sutures, and the 
thick salmon colored flesh is the sweetest, the most luscious, 
the most sugary flavored, that we have ever eaten. The melons 
are uniform in size and pack nicely ten to a crate. This elegant 
melon is ideal for the home gardener, and truckers always find 
a heavy demand for the melons at market. 605—Pkg., 15c; 
oz., 39c; %4 Ib., $1.10; % Ib., $1.90; Ib., $3.60, postpaid. 
* WATERMELONS 
FLAVOR 
WATERMELON 
EARLIEST — Coles Early 
= Extremely early—A splendid strain for the North—Illustrated 
aS - below. Especially bred and developed for those sections which 
have a short growing season. Earliest Watermelon is sure to be 
the first watermelon on the market, being ripe in about 60 days. 
Earliest weighs about from 25 to 30 pounds, is rather round in 
shape, of a light green color and striped irregularly with darker 
green. It is enormously prolific. The sparkling, crisp, red flesh 
is of fine texture, has a delicious, very sweet flavor and ripens down 
to the rind. Uniform in size and shape. A splendid shipper. 667— 
Pkg., 15¢e; 0z., 33¢e; 1%4 Ib., 98e; % Ib., $1.65; Ib., $3.10, postpaid. 
FOURTH OF JULY 
65 days. -A sure yielder, a heavy cropper and second only to 
Harliest as an extra-early watermelon. The melting sweetness of 
this Superb melon, the delicious, exquisitely flavored flesh, its 
hardiness and ease of srowth have delighted gardeners every- 
Where. As far north as Canada, Fourth of July will supply the 
tables just as bountifully as it dees in the sunny regions of the 
Earliest South. The melons are about 12 inches long and 9 inches in diam- 
Molow 2 eter, weighing about 25 pounds. The rich, red, fine-grained flesh 
Siac ripens clear to the rind and is most luscious and refreshing. Not 
Deliciously 4 shipper but grand for the home and near-by markets. Thrives 
Sweet even under neglect. 671—Pkg., 15e; 0z., 33¢e; %4 Ib., 98ce;3 1% Ib., $1.65; 
Ib., $3.10, postpaid. 
KLECKLEY 
SWEET 
Wilt Resistant Strain 
85 days. Also called Monte Cristo. Fruits 
are large and it is one of the most widely 
used for nearby markets. Has a big, solid, 
superb quality heart and the flavor is won- 
derfully sweet. It is long and symmetrical 
in shape, frequently reaching 22 inches or 
more in length. Kleckley Sweet is the old 
reliable standby and is one of the most 
satisfactory of all watermelons. Weighs 
95 days. Also 
ealled Red Rus- 
sian. <An_ early 
melon of high 
merit maturing 
in about 75 days. 
it iss of. laren 
size and of ex- 
cellent quality. : ‘ 
The attractive : 
melons are nearly round, slightly longer about 40 pounds, It has a thin tender rind, 
than broad, of a handsome deep emerald dark bluish green in color and the bright 
green color striped irregularly with paler scarlet flesh is free from fibre. 689—Pkez., 
green. The bright scarlet flesh is thick, 10¢; oz., 23e; % Ib, 65e; % Ihb., $1.20; Ib., 
sweet and sugary. Seeds are reddish in $2.10, postpaid. 
color. Melons have been grown weighing 
up to 40 pounds. Very popular for ship- NORTHERN SWEET 
ping and fine for the home garden. 668— Developed by the Mi tate Bement. 
_ Pg. 10¢; oz, 28e; % Ih. Tes % Ih, $1.29; rant Station. Rineas ee nee experi: 
 Ib., $2.40, postpaid. - Green rind striped 
eee KING & QUEEN flesh dark red and 
Winter Melon 
tender and of a 
90 days. Perfectly round, averages about 
rich sugary flavor. DIXIE QUEEN 
Weighs 9 to 10 
10 pounds. The flesh is bright red, crisp Ibs. Fine for early 80 days. Also called White Pan igr eta vn gee 
and juicy and the outside color is white. market or home Queen. Round, s00d eee ales light and 
with indistinet green stripes. Can be Sarden. 655 — dark green Des. t en | rind, ee 
_ stored in the vegetable cellar until Febru- Pkg., 15¢; oz., 30¢; AME ant solid, of be. cere: ery 
ary. Think of serving fresh watermelon % Ib., S5e; % Ib., ee eben Small hte seeded. _ verages 30 
in winter! Very prolific. 657—Pkg., 12¢; $1.54; Ib., $2.90, to 35 Ibs., good shipper. 665—Pkg., 12¢; 
0z., 28e; % Ib., 75e; % Ib., $1.29; Ib., $2.40, postpaid, o2z., 30c; % Ib. S5e; % Ib., $1.54; Ib., $2.90, 
postpaid. postpaid, 
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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 19 
