Winter Queen Watermelons 
(ALSO CALLED KING AND QUEEN) 

FIELD SCENE OF WINTER QUEEN WATERMELONS 
BLACK-SEEDED—This variety has generally been known as a Winter melon, 
however, there are many cars shipped from this district during the early fall; 
they are crated in Honey Dew crates and packed in excelsior. Wherever intro- 
duced have sold at good prices, far outselling ordinary melons. 
The melon is round; color a very light green, faintly striped with a darker 
green. When fully ripe, closely resembles the Honey Dew in size and color. 
except for the light stripe. It has a thin, tough rind. The flesh is a bright 
pink, solid and stringless, with a few small, black, shiny seeds set firmly near 
the rind. The flavor is delicious. 
GREY-SEEDED—This strain was developed in Utah. In appearance it re- 
sembles the black-seeded variety, but averages larger in size and is a little earlier. 
It is a great favorite in Utah and the Northwest. Our seed of both strains 
Colorado grown. Every season Winter Queen watermelons sell at a premiuin 
in this district. 
They will keep nearly all winter and are a great treat when all other 
melons are gone. We advise every lover of watermelons to give it a trial. 
PRICE: Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 30c; 1% Ib. 55c; 1 Ib. $1.10; 5 to 10 Ibs. @ $1.00 per Ib. 
25 lbs. or more @ 90c per lb. Prepaid. 
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16 Woodside Seed Growers Co. 

