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MOUNTAIN SWEET—Variety No. 60 
The Mountain Sweet—Variety No. 60, is an old 
timer as far as watermelons are concerned and 
does not need much introduction. It is of the round 
type slightly oblong. The outside coloring mod- 
erately green with darker stripe intermingled with 
mottled shades of green; medium tough rind 1 to 
142 inches thick at the stem end and much thinner 
at the blossom end. Flesh deep red, crisp and of 
high quality both for texture and taste; 10 to 12 
per cent sugar content which is good for melons 
that will grow to a large size, which they will do. 
Seed large, some mottled and black that make an 
excellent appearance with the deep red flesh; 90 
days to maturity. This photograph is not a good 
one and does not do the melon justice. 1% lb. 90c; 
V2 Ib. $1.65; % lb. $2.40; 1 lb. $3.00. All plus post- 
age. LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
Supply limited. 
COLE'S ALLHEART—Variety No. 58 
This is a new melon, developed by the man 
whose name is bears. It is mostly heart, deep 
red flesh, very tender and sweet. The rind is thin 
and tough, which makes it ship and haul well. The 
rind is green with darker green stripes, resembling 
the Queen of Parker, both in shape and color, 
grows to 70 lbs. under favorable condition, heavy 
producer, and early maturing. Our seed came 
direct from Mr. Cole, and performed beautifully 
for us here in Texas, although it is our second year 
to grow this melon. 
Ya lb. $1.15; ¥2 lb. $2.15; % lb. $3.15; 1 lb. $4.00. 
All plus postage. LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VA- 
RIETY; 2oc: 
26 WILLHITE MELON SEED FARMS, Poolville, Texas 
Weatherford, Texas 
