Does best in cool weather. As soon as the soil can be worked, sow seed 2 to 3 in. apart in rows 12 to 15 in. apart. Sow 1/2 in. deep. Thin seedlings to about 4 to 6 in. apart. Sow again 2 months before usual date of first hard frost for fall crop. Frost im- proves flavor. A packet plants about 50 ft. of row. One oz. plants about 200 ft. of row.
TURNIPS - Plant Spring and Fall Crops. Q Culture.
04012 SHOGOIN. Excellent dual-purpose vari- ety, grown for both tops and large roots. Smooth, white, globe-shaped roots grow about 5 in. across. Very large tops with broad, serrated, tender leaves. One of the best varieties for commercial greens. 30 days for greens, 70 days for roots. (A) Pkt. $1.75; (L) 1 oz. $2.95; (M) 1/4 lb. $4.95.
04010 SEVEN TOP. Tops produce the finest greens of all varieties. Root is woody and tough and not edible. Leaves are large, dark green and about 20 in. tall. Very ten- der. 50 days. (A) Pkt. (1,000 seeds) $1.75; (L) 1 oz. $2.95; (M) 1/4 lb. $4.95.
04003 GOLDEN BALL. Globe shaped 3 to 4 in. diameter yellow turnips are sweet, beautifully fla- vored. Tender golden-yellow flesh is fine-grained, cooks up nicely, great for mashing. Tastes like a mild rutabaga. Easy- to-grow. Cut-leaf tops make good greens. 38-60 days depending on size wanted. (A) Pkt. $1.75; (L) 1 oz. $3.15; (M) 1/4 lb. $4.99.
04015 TOKYO CROSS HYBRID. Earliest, most disease resistant. Smooth, white, semiglobe-shaped roots 2 in. across. Dis- ease resistant. Only 35 days. (A) Pkt. (500 seeds) $2.25; 2 pkts. $3.95; (J) 1/4 oz. $6.15.
WATERMELONS - Delicious and Easy-To-Grow.
After all danger of frost, sow 6 seeds about 2 in. apart in hills about 8 ft. apart. Thin to 2 or 3 plants. One packet plants 8 hills.
Culture.
04045 CRIMSON SWEET. Combines excep- tional sweetness with good shipping qualities and strong disease resistance. Flesh is deep red, firm and fine-textured. Melons are nearly round with thick, tough, medium-green rinds and dark green stripes. Weighs 20 to 25 lbs. Resistant to Fusarium and An- thracnose. 80 days. (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $1.85; 2 pkts. $3.35; (L) 1 oz. $5.50.
04041 CHARLESTON GREY. Our most popular. Combines excel- lent eating quality with outstanding disease resistance. Flesh is red and crisp, without fiber. Resists Wilt, Anthracnose, Sunburn. Rind is light green- ish-gray. Mature melons grow 24 in. long, 10 in. across. 30 to 35 lbs. 85 days. (A) Pkt. $1.75; 2 pkts. $3.15; (L) 1 oz. $4.95.
04086 TENDERSWEET (Yellow). Unusual yellow- orange flesh is super sweet. Flesh is yellow, tender and never stringy. Exceptionally high sugar content. Melons measure up to 18 in. and weigh up to 30 lbs. Dark green rind with light stripes. Good shipper. 90 days. (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $1.85; 2 pkts. $3.25; (L) 1 oz. $5.50.
04105 SUGAR BABY (or Ice Box Midget). The ideal icebox size. The perfect family melon, averaging from 8 to 10 lbs. Extra-sweet, fine grained, red flesh with small seeds and a thin, sturdy rind. Matures early. Round, dark green. 75 days. (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $1.85; 2 pkts. $3.25; (L) 1 oz. $4.95.
HYBRID. Stunning bright orange fleshed All-America winner matures before all others. Not only a great color, but the flesh is marvelously sweet (12% sugar) and crisp. Globe shaped, small 5 to 6 lbs., striped exterior. Just 63 days. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.25.
04125 NEW QUEEN
04090 TOM WATSON. A Shumway exclusive! One of the oldest varieties, yet still one of the best shippers, especially for long distances. The rind, although some- what thin, is tough and elastic. Fruits deep green, lightly veined, long and cylindrical. Flesh is rich red, firm and juicy. 30 to 40 lbs. 90 days. (A) Pkt. $1.95; 2 pkts. $3.60; (L) 1 oz. $6.95.
04051 TRILLION HYBRID
SEEDLESS. Nice
sized 16 to 18 lb. fruits have deep red, crispy flesh
that is the sweetest of any seedless melon we have tried. Nature is not perfect, so you'll have occasional white edible seeds. Requires a pollinator, so we'll put in 5 pollinator seeds of a dark green variety. The seed- less fruits will be light green with darker stripes. 95 days. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds plus pollinator) $4.00; 2 pkts. $7.00; 4 pkts. $12.75.
04066
KLECKLEY SWEETS or MONTE
04005 PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. America’s most popular variety, with sweet white flesh and dependable yields. Flesh is firm, crisp and mild, good raw or cooked. Roots are nearly round, smooth, purplish-red on top, growing to 4-5 in. across, but best when smaller. 55 days. (A) Pkt. $1.65; (L) 1 oz. $2.75; (M) 1/4 lb. $4.55.
MOON & STARS, moon & stars yellow, BLACK DIAMOND YELLOW FLESH & GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE watermelons. See Pages 2 & 5.
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04027 BLACK DIAMOND. Our most popular round melon. Most widely planted variety in the South. Tough rind for easy shipping. Melons are round, smooth, and blue-green with sweet, bright- red flesh. 40 lbs. 90 days. (A) Pkt. $1.75; 2 pkts. $3.15; (L) 1 oz. $4.95.
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CRISTO. A Shumway exclu- sive! One of the oldest varieties,
04035 CAROLINA CROSS #180. Grow water- melons up to 200 pounds! Huge fruits, with bright red, crisp, fine-grained flesh – remarkable for such a huge melon. Attractive, striped skin. 90 days. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $2.50; 2 pkts. $4.60; (J) 1/4 oz. $7.95.
still unsurpassed for sweetness. Fruits are 24 in. long and oblong, with glossy, dark green skin. Flesh is bright red, fine-grained and deliciously sweet. Wilt resistant. 35 to 40 lbs. 87 days. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.20; 2 pkts. $4.10; (L) 1 oz. $7.50.
04043 COBB (KOLB) GEM. This is one big, beautiful watermelon! Can grow up to 130 lbs.! Heavy yields of sweet crim- son flesh studded with small, gray-black seeds. 100 days. (A) Pkt. $1.95; 2 pkts. $3.55; (L) 1 oz. $6.39.
04058 JUBILEE. You'll love the wonderful, bright red flesh – succulent, sweet, juicy. Anthracnose and wilt toler- ant melon is a prolific producer. Big, long striped fruit with hard rinds weigh 33 to 37 lbs. and are set on vigorous vines. A larger melon than Charleston Grey and matures a little later. Widely adapted, very popular. 90 days. (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $1.75; (L) 1 oz. $4.95.
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