Quality plus 
Watermelon on We ea 


aT 85 days. This attractive, large, round melon 
Dixie Queen made iB hit from the start, and in addition to 
being a splendid shipper and a heavy yielder, its striking appear- 
ance commands instant attention and ready sale. Its flavor and 
quality bring repeat customers. Fruits almost round, light green 
veined with dark green; rind tough. Flesh rich scarlet, sweet and 
stringless. Ordinary size about 35 pounds, but will grow to as 
large as 60 pounds. Seeds small and white. A shy seeding 
variety, and the price higher than some. In saving our stock 
seed, we noted in one lot that it required 500 melons averaging 
40 pounds each to make 17 pounds of seeds. 
STOCK SEED. Seed crop failed. 
(Unable to Supply) 
No. 1 SEED. Seed crop failed. 
(Unable to Supply) 
Dixie Queen Southern Grown N° of our own produc- 
tion, but from a grower 
whom we have found reliable. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 20c) (4 Ib., 55c) (lb., $1.75) (5 Ibs., $7.70) prepaid 
FROM FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA—I am now shipping Cannon Ball Melons 
I grew from the seed I bought from you last fall. Every grower here who 
has seen them loaded has admitted they are the smoothest. most uniform 
shape and color, and the best quality melons grown in this section. Out of 
the first three cars, I will have less than 50 cull melons. My melons are 
out-selling similar size Cannon Ball at the loading station. Quite a number 
of local growers have asked me to order seed for them, when I order mine. 
Since it will take me sometime to get all the orders together, IT am enclosing 
a check to cover 50 lbs. of Stock Seed Cannon Ball for my own use. 
FROM TURLOCK, CALIF.—Pickers who handled our watermelons grown 
from your seed, stated that they were the best they had seen grown in this 
community; which is well-known for raising choice melons. 

48 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
