. Honey Cream Watermelon 541 Honey Cream (-New) A dehcious new extra-early melon with cream yellow flesh of honey sweetness. Has attractive round light green fruits with darker stripings and matures in about 80 days. Very prolific. Pkt. 15c; oz. 30c; 1 lb. Watermelons Melon d'eau, Fr. Sandia, Sp. CocOTwero, ITAL. Wasser MeloneiGu^. Sow after the middle of May in hills 6 feet apart. Place 6 to 8 seeds in a circle in each hill and cover J inch deep. They thrive in a light, rich, sandy, warm soil. One ounce for 30 hills; four to five pounds per acre. 546 Improved Kleckley Sweets or Wonderm


. Honey Cream Watermelon 541 Honey Cream (-New) A dehcious new extra-early melon with cream yellow flesh of honey sweetness. Has attractive round light green fruits with darker stripings and matures in about 80 days. Very prolific. Pkt. 15c; oz. 30c; 1 lb. Watermelons Melon d'eau, Fr. Sandia, Sp. CocOTwero, ITAL. Wasser MeloneiGu^. Sow after the middle of May in hills 6 feet apart. Place 6 to 8 seeds in a circle in each hill and cover J inch deep. They thrive in a light, rich, sandy, warm soil. One ounce for 30 hills; four to five pounds per acre. 546 Improved Kleckley Sweets or Wondermelon. An improved strain with fruits averaging 18 to 20 inches long. Of oblong shape with glossy dark green skin and brilliant scarlet flesh. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; \ lb. 4Sc; lb. 547 Stone Mountain. A large, nearly round melon with dark green rind and very solid, sweet, scarlet flesh. Contains few seeds. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; \ lb. 35c; lb. 538 Dixie Queen. A large, nearly round melon with sweet, deep red flesh. Pkt. lOc; oz. 20c; 1 lb. 45c; lb. Leek 438 Dreer's Prizetaker. A fine large variety with thick, long, pure white stems. Very mild and tender, splendid for flavoring soups, stews, etc., and for mixed salads. Sow J inch deep in early spring in rows 1 foot apart and thin to 6 inches in the row. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; \ lb. $ Martynia Unicorn Plant 485 Proboscidea. An interesting and showy large plant with long cur- iously shaped curved pods which are used while young for pickling in vinegar or in making mixed pickles. Pkt. 15c; J oz. 30c; oz. SOc; J lb. $ Kale-Borecole Sow from May to June one-half inch deep in drills about 11 feet apart and cul- tivate like cabbage. One ounce produces about 21)00 plants.


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