WOODSIDE SEED GROWERS CoO. 
New Hampshire (TRUE BLACK SEEDED STRAIN) 
This new introduction developed by Dr. A. F. 
Yeager, head of the department of Horticul- 
Mi d if ture at the University of New Hampshire, is 
1 ge the 1951 “All America” Gold Medal Winner. 
This high award of merit is due to the ap- 
pealing size of the melon which is comparable in size to an average Jumbo Cantaloupe. 
The New Hampshire Midget is sweet, with a bright red flesh extending clear to the 
outer rind. Seeds are dark brown or black in color. The outer shell is very lightly strip- 
ed and color is a light green, a little on the grey side. Excellent for individual servings. 
This melon is new but where it has been tried out by market gardeners has proven an 
extremely successful money-maker. The melons are approximately 5 inches in diameter 
and 6 inches long and ripen from 60 to 65 days after planting, depending on the season. 
Our supply is limited. 
PRICE: Pkt. 20c; oz. 50c; 4% Ib. $1.50; % Ib. $2.50; 1 to 5 Ibs. @ $4.00 per lb. Prepaid. 
Winter Queen Watermelon 
(ALSO CALLED KING AND QUEEN) 
FIELD SCENE OF WINTER QUEEN WATERMELON 
BLACK-SEEDED—This variety has generally been known as a Winter Melon. Where- 
ever introduced 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 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. 
PRICE: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; %4 lb. 50c; % Ib. 90c; 1 to 5 Ibs. @ $1.75 per Ib. 
5 to 25 lbs. @ $1.65 per lb.; 25 Ibs. or more @ $1.50 per Ib. Prepaid. 
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