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DIXIE QUEEN WATERMELON 
DIXIE QUEEN (White Seeded Cuban Queen) 
A fine quality, prolific, shipping type, very popular in the South and can be 
grown here in the North. Fruits nearly round, light green striped with darker 
green, weighing 20 to 30 Ibs., rind thin but tough. Flesh is deep red, sweet and 
crisp. 85 days. 
EARLY CANADA : , 
Recommended for use in the North where the growing season is short. Fruits 
medium size, nearly round, 8/4 to 10 inches in diameter. Grayish green with 
fine green veining. Flesh is bright red and good quality. 75 days. 
HONEY CREAM 
A prolific early water- 
melon of excellent qual- 
ity. Fruits nearly round, 
light green with darker 
green stripes, about 10 
incheslong. Fleshcreamy 
yellow, firm and excel- 
lent flavor. Ripens readi- 
ly in New York State and 
places of similar climate. 
Seed small. Especially 
adapted to roadside 
trade. 

HONEY CREAM WATERMELON 
