. Fresno Seed Co. for "seeds that ;. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Vegetables California Fresno Catalogs. 14 FRESNO SEED COMPANY Black Seeded Chilian—Preferred because of its earliness, short crop and black seed, which gives it pre- ference at restaurants, hotels and cafeterias. All Chilians are good regardless of the color of the seed, but the Black Seeded one is planted for early. Price of all Chilians, oz. 10 cts. lb. $ The Tom Watson—Has for sev- eral seasons been the most popular melon in the South. Its s


. Fresno Seed Co. for "seeds that ;. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Vegetables California Fresno Catalogs. 14 FRESNO SEED COMPANY Black Seeded Chilian—Preferred because of its earliness, short crop and black seed, which gives it pre- ference at restaurants, hotels and cafeterias. All Chilians are good regardless of the color of the seed, but the Black Seeded one is planted for early. Price of all Chilians, oz. 10 cts. lb. $ The Tom Watson—Has for sev- eral seasons been the most popular melon in the South. Its shape is similar to the Kleckly Sweet, but the color is a lighter green. Its great merit is in its earliness, good flavor, thin rind, and good keeping qualities, making it one of the best of shippers. It is popular in the San Joaquin Valley. Our stock was se- lected from perfect melons, and our field showed a perfectly pure strain; pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; lb. $ Georgia Rattlesnake—Above the average in size; a strong grower and good bearer; mottled with stripes of dark and light green; long, rather square at the ends, firm rind, flesh deep scarlet; one of the best shippers; 10 cts. per oz.; $ per pound. White Seeded Angelano—Ange- lano, the most attractive in appear- ance of all watermelons, its large size, beautiful dark green rind with a tinge of gold showing through the green. No other variety com- pares with the Angelano in its bright red flesh, red to the rind and entirely free from fibre, simply melts to water, and not excelled in flavor. If the picker will observe the gold showing through the green as soon as it is ripe, he need never pick an unripe melon. As a shipper it is extraordinary because it rarely breaks, even sup- porting the weight of a man weigh- ing 170 pounds. A carload will average in weight from 25 to 30 pounds to the melon; oz. 10 cts.; lb. $ Important Notice—Owing to the tendency of the seed of this melon to split open, we advise


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