BLACKLEE 
(Wilt Resistant) 
Variety No. 45 
This melon has gained 
in popularity to such an 
extent in the past few 
years that it is now be- 
ing planted quite exten- 
sively in practically 
every melon growing 
section in the country, 
and more especially in 
those areas badly af- 
fected with Fusarium 
Wilt. We recommend 
this melon as being one 
of the best Wilt Resistant types, having proved 
its qualities in this respect in the most heavily in- 
fested fields. This is a medium size melon, averag- 
ing in weight from 35 to 40 pounds; capsule in 
shape, running exceptionally uniform, with very 
little pruning necessary. The rind is dark blue 
or black-green in color, thin and tough, which 
makes it quite satisfactory for shipping. The flesh 
BLACKLEE (Wilt Resistant)—Variety No. 45 
is a rich blood red, very tender, crisp and sweet. 
Seeds are medium size and black. This melon 
matures in 85-90 days. Its dark green rind, uni- 
form shape and size makes it very attractive on 
any market. 
Ya lb. 65c; Y2 lb. $1.15; % lb. $1.65; 1 lb. $2.00. 
All plus postage. 
RIERY. 20c; 
LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VA- 
THE ICE BOX WATERMELON 
«—_———«a Variety No. 47 
Here is a watermelon that will fit in your apart- 
ment size ice box, slightly larger than a jumbo 
cantaloupe, very early, matures in 60 days. The 
flesh is red, excellent in quality, with brown to 
brownish-black seeds about the size of apple seed. 
Weight 5 or 6 pounds. % lb. 90c; 2 lb. $1.65; % 
lb. $2.40; 1 lb. $3.00. All plus postage. LIBERAL 
PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
“GOOD AS THE BEST AND 
BETTER THAN THE REST” 
"Good Pure Seed from Grower to Grower” 
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