NEW IRISH GREY—Variety No. 13 
This is a comparatively new type of Irish Gray, 
although it has been on the market in a very 
limited way for the past several years. Perhaps, 
at one time it was known to you as the ‘’Texas 
Gray Beauty.” This is one of the finest of melons, 
with deep red flesh, crisp, tender and sweet. The 
rind is light pea green with slightly darker vein 
GRAYSTONE—Variety No. 53 
ALL AMERICAN WINNER 1933 
This is our sixth year to grow and list this fine melon 
which was an ALL AMERICAN WINNER in 1933 and intro- 
duced by one of our leading seedsmen. The rind has outside 
markings of the Stone Mountain, thin and tough enough to 
ship and haul well. They will grow to 60 pounds under favor- 
able conditions, average maturity ninety to ninety-five days; 
shape large oval with block ends. It is one of the most deli- 
cious flavored, fine textured, sweetest melons we have ever 
grown. Seeds are white and small, they go a long way when 
planting. The vines are very prolific and produce a heavy 
growth, covering the melons well which prevents sunburn. Be 
sure to try these seeds. '% lb. 90c; ¥% lb. $1.65; % lb. $2.40; 1 
Ib. $3.00. All plus postage. LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VA- 
RIETY,, 29¢. 
10 WILLHITE MELON SEED FARMS, Poolville, Texas 
markings, very tough and stands hauling well. 
Seeds are large white with black rim and tip. This 
melon will grow to forty or fifty pounds, very uni- 
form in shape and you will have very little pruning 
to do. Matures in approximately 90 days. % lb. 
65c; ¥2 Ib. $1.15; % Ib. $1.65; 1 lb. $2.00. All plus 
postage. LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
Weathertord, Texas 
