. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. In shape it is oblong; in coloring, greenand white stripes blended; flesh, light crimson, crisp, and de-liriously sweet, ripening ten days earlier than Rattlesnake,Kolb Gem, and Iron-clad, all having been planted at the sametime. He considers it the finest table melon extant. Seedsrather small and of a creamy white color. Price, per pound,postpaid, 70 cents; per ounce, 10 cents ; per package, 5 cents. SS©=iSIBE© VAUCiDSi;, The bright red seed of this melon, in contrast with its bril-liant red flesh, gives it a beautiful appearance on


. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. In shape it is oblong; in coloring, greenand white stripes blended; flesh, light crimson, crisp, and de-liriously sweet, ripening ten days earlier than Rattlesnake,Kolb Gem, and Iron-clad, all having been planted at the sametime. He considers it the finest table melon extant. Seedsrather small and of a creamy white color. Price, per pound,postpaid, 70 cents; per ounce, 10 cents ; per package, 5 cents. SS©=iSIBE© VAUCiDSi;, The bright red seed of this melon, in contrast with its bril-liant red flesh, gives it a beautiful appearance on the grows to a fair market size, is early, and a good of skin dark green, threaded with a still darker , per pound, postpaid, 80 cents , per ounce, 10 cents; perpackage, 5 cents- DIXIE. A new Southern variety, which is said to surpass the famousKolbs Gem as a shipper, and to be unexcelled in quality andproductiveness; highly recommended by various growers forhardiness, quality, and productiveness. One realized $200 per. acre; another got $30 to $40 per hundred; a third declares itthe best in his thirty years of experience; a fourth counted adozen ripe to a hill, and a fifth took first premium at the Illi-nois fair. Price, per pound, postpaid, 80 cents ; per ounce, 10cents; per package, 5 cents. 24 JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SONS RETAIL CATALOGUE. S-CTZPID^XO^ OlfcTIOIfcT SEED. (See Prices on Page 46.) As a rule red onions are of superior table quality. ^WFor full directions for raising onions, see our treatise on onion growing—sent to any address for 30 cents^ PEDIGREE ONION SEED. We still continue to raise our pedigree strain of onion seedof the various kinds, by which we mean seed grown frommost carefully selected, hand-picked onions. We send themen over the beds after the onions are pulled, raked in win-rows, and dry enough to house, on their hands and knees toselect out the driest and therefore the earliest, the thickest,hardest, and best-sh


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