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Dixie Queen 
Watermelon 
It is just as good as it 
looks. The flesh is very 
richly colored, very 
sweet, juicy and of 
delicious flavor. It 
| ripens right close up to 
_the strong rind which 
= doesn’t break in ship- 
ping. Our strain of 
Dixie Queen has yielded 
twice as many melons 
per acre as some of the 
other varieties. Every 
gardener and farmer can 
grow them successfully 
on any good soil, and 
very profitably too. 
Every home-gardener 
should plant a few hills. 
1 ounce for 50 hills; 
3 1bs. per acre. Plant an 
acre. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
25 ets.3; 14lb. 75 cts.5 
Ib. $2; 3 lbs. (for 
an acre) $5.75. 

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Schell’s Strain 
Dixie Queen 
Watermelon 
Tom 
Watson 
Watermelon 
This is one of the most popular melons because it 
is so very good. Its rich red, delicious sugary sweet 
and juicy flesh is superfine. The melons are oblong, 
18 to 24 inches long by 10 to 14 inches in diameter, 
averaging 40 to 60 pounds. Rind is dark green and 
very strong. Matures in 90 days. A leader on all 
markets. Pkt. 10 ets.; oz. 25 cts.; 14lh. 75 cts.$ 
Ib. $2; 3 Ibs. (for an acre) $5.75. 
Schell’s Strain Improved Tom Watson Watermelon. Rich, deep, luscious flesh. Easy to grow. Plant 3, 4, or 5 acres. You 
can sell them right at your farm; dealers will come with their trucks and buy them by the hundreds. 
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