. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. KOLBS CEM. This is largelygrown in the Southfor shipping toNorthern markets,and has proved tobe one of the bestsh ip p ing melonsknown, as it has avery tough skin andwill stand transpor-tation better thanmost kinds. Theflesh is of a brightred color, and itranks high forflavor. It is roundin shape, stripedwith light greenand grows to weigh from twenty-five to fifty pounds. Price,per pound, postpaid, 60c.; per ounce, 10c.; per package, 56. JDARK ICING. One of the best of all melons, possessing a delicious are two varieties,
. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. KOLBS CEM. This is largelygrown in the Southfor shipping toNorthern markets,and has proved tobe one of the bestsh ip p ing melonsknown, as it has avery tough skin andwill stand transpor-tation better thanmost kinds. Theflesh is of a brightred color, and itranks high forflavor. It is roundin shape, stripedwith light greenand grows to weigh from twenty-five to fifty pounds. Price,per pound, postpaid, 60c.; per ounce, 10c.; per package, 56. JDARK ICING. One of the best of all melons, possessing a delicious are two varieties,— a light and a dark skinned,— differ-ing in color only. Price, per lb., postpaid, 75c.; per pkg., 5c. VICES EfllRIiY. Of medium size, oblong and smooth; flesh, bright pink (re-sembling closely the Southern varieties), solid and sweet. Weconsider this one of the best of early watermelons. Price, perpound, postpaid, 65c.; per ounce, 10c.; per package, 5c. Florida Favorite. Mr. Girardeau, of Florida, who originated this new variety,thus describes it: In
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