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GARDENERS THEY GROW BETTER—THEY YIELD BETTER - 
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OF Agriculture 
Extraordinarily 
Prolific 
= Arow oe feet Idn'g pro- 
duced 200 of these deli- 
4 cious little Watermelons. 
| So small you can put 4 
BABY WATERMELON 
New Hampshire 
Midget 
A grand little melon the 
size of a cantaloupe. It 
weighs 3 to 4 pounds and | 
ripens in 65 days from 
pianos ine seeds. Gar- 
eners who grew it last ; 
year to sellat market could | . pe ee 
not keep up with the de- &© = aoe | Pkt. 15 ects.; 2 pkts. 
mand, and it sold for 25 % a eae "25 ets.; oz. 50 cts.; 2 ozs. 
to 50 cts. each. ae ee / 90 cts.; 14lb. $1.50; Yolb. 
= ae a Z $2.75; Ib. $5. 
or 6 or more in your re- 
frigerator and serve them 
in halves. On page 29 see 
how they serve them in 
style. Plant a row or two 
| NEW HAMPSHIRE MIDGET WATERMELON. So good, so charming to serve, so little (just 5 to 6 inches long), so wonderful it 
was awarded the Gold Medal in the All-America Selections. The flesh is just as red and juicy and sugar-sweet in flavor as the big 
melons. Be very sure you grow this good little melon this year. 
