“COBB GEM"—No. 59—100 Pound Average 
If it's large attractive melons you wish to grow, 
don't fail to try a few of the “Cobb Gem” we grew 
them last season as a trial that weighed one hun- 
dred thirty pounds. The ones in the above photo- 
graph are one hundred pound average. They are 
beautiful things, heavy producers, maturing in 
about one hundred days, seed black, average size, 
flesh red, cutting qualities fair, and are grown prin- 
cipally for show melons and to win prizes. We do 
not know the history of this melon, but have grown 
and listed it because of repeated requests for the 
seed. ¥% lb. $1.15; ¥% lb. $2.15; % Ib. $3.15; 1 Ib. 
$4.00. All plus postage. LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY 
VARIETY, 25c. 
HOW TO SEND MONEY 
Money may be sent safely by post office money 
order, registered letter, telegraph money order. 
Postage stamp remittances are acceptable in 
amounts less than one dollar. We will not be 
responsible for money sent by mail unless letter 
is registered. Address all orders to Willhite Melon 
Seed Farms, Poolville, Texas—or P. O. Box 85, 
Weatherford, Texas. 
CUSTOMERS—NOTICE AND REMEMBER! 
We pay the postage when only 25c packages 
are ordered. Should your order include as much 
as Y4 pound of any variety of seed other than 25c 
packages, you pay the postage on the full amount. 
If you send too much postage, same will be re- 
funded to you in postage stamps in your package 
of seed, wrapped in wax paper. 
Please remember there has been an increase in 
postal rates. I would advise you, whenever it's 
just as convenient, to order your shipment made 
by railway express and you can pay the shipping 
charges at your end of the line and, too, the pack- 
age is automatically insured up to fifty dollars 
without additional cost. 
“Good Pure Seed from Grower to Grower” 
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