Watermelons On Cleared Land New Jersey Plant Grower Has Already Started His New-Ground To Work For Season Eight acres of watermelons were planted last week by Ever ett H. Shepparil. of Shiloh, N. J., on his farm on the river road, six miles from Southport. Mr. Sheppard will plant about 30 to 35 acres in the melons this year. His newly cleared land on the 135 acre tract which he purchas ed last fall was too fresh to be J devoted to tomato plants this year. Peas will be planted with the watermelons at the last cultiva I tion. They will be plowed under j In the fall when a winter cover crop is planted. The land will i then be ready to grow tomato I plants next spring and it will be added to the tomato plant acre age that Mr. Sheppard is now growing on leased land. The New Jersey tomato plant grower is pleased with Kis pros pects for tomato plants this year, despite the fact that his three row seed planter was not set to bring up the plants as close as he SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Mades no difference whether your purchase is large or small, it is our purpose to give you the kind of service that will make you our regular customer. WILSON ARNOLD U. S. No. 17 Supply, N. G. WE HAVE FERMATE Start Using it Now to Prevent TOBACCO BLUE MOLD Growers agree that "Fermate" fungicide is the cheapest, most effective preventive for tobacco blue mold in the plant bed. Here's what "Fermate" can do for you: Prevents blue mold from gel ting a start. If blue mold does get started be* fore "Fermate" is used, it pre vents the spread of this disease. Gives you sturdier, healthier plants, and more of them. Plants from "Fermate" treated beds make quick, even growth after transplanting. Easy to use; as dust or spray. SEE US NOW FOR "FERMATE' DEALER'S NAME desired. In other words, planting a new kind of tomatoes, a good many of the seed failed to germ inate and come up. He will not get as many plants as he count ed on when planting, but there will be enough to plant several hundred acres. Mr. Sheppard went to Shiloh Friday, returning yesterday. He may begin moving his plants from here in a few days, de pending on whether he gets his lands ready to receive them. His own lands are ready, it is under stood, but it happens that he is also growing plants for a great many other tomato farmers and they are not ready. Georgia grown tomato plants, for the production of which Brunswick lands are now engag ing hi competition, got hard hit last week by the continuous rains. A telephone message from a to mato factory at Bridgetown, New Jersey, Thursday night, said that the Georgia tomato plant grow ers had wired that morning say ing they had 10 inches of rain Wednesday. Thursday evening they wired Bridgetown again, say COLDS LIQUID MEDICINE IS BETTER Got aplit-second relief of Cold Miteries with 666 Hie largest selling Liquid Cold Preporotion in the U. S. MOA liquid KKK COLD PREPARATION V* Cn.l,c