CORNELT 
124 Watermelon Kearse Main Uses Days 
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Dixie Queen, Wilt Resistant, introduced to the trade by Corneli, is now a standard home 
garden and local market melon. 
GARRISON S 95 
Darlington 
Coker 
A very productive variety, producing large sized fruits with excellent flavor. A thin, 
fairly soft rind makes it a poor shipper. 
FRUIT—Large, cylindrical, weighing up to 40 pounds. Rind greenish white with dark 
green stripes. Flesh crisp, tender, slightly granular and sweet. Excellent 
quality. Seeds creamy white with brown tips. 
KLECKLEY’S SWEET HM 85 
Wondermelon 
Monte Cristo 
This variety has excellent quality. Its widespread use for many years shows what a 
favorite it has become, especially for local use. 
FRUIT—Large, cylindrical, weighing up to 35 pounds. Rind deep, dark green in color, 
thin and brittle. Flesh brilliant red, fine grained, crisp, tender, extremely 
sweet, with large heart. Not adapted to shipping. Seeds white. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE MIDGET HM 70 
(Ice Box Size) 
Introduced by the New Hampshire Experiment Station especially for home garden and 
local market to fulfill the need for a small sized watermelon that can be easily stored in 
the average home icebox. 
FRUIT—Small, round oval shape (6 inches long by 5 inches wide), weighing about 3 
pounds. Rind light green, finely veined with dark green, very thin and not 
suitable for shipping. Flesh dull brick red, slightly fibrous and rather soft; 
eating quality only fair. Seeds many, black-brown, small. 
