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Yellow Mini-Tiger Hybrid - #04092 75 days. Round, 3-1/2 to 4 lb. melons with thin, hard striped lines. Deep yellow fl esh is seedless, crisp and extra sweet. High yielding in a compact space. Sugar Baby is recommended as a pollinator. (T) 25 seeds $11.95 (V) 100 seeds $40.50 (R) 50 seeds


21.95 (G) 250 seeds Yellow Mini-Tiger


93.50


Sweet Beauty Hybrid - #04079 ✱ (885s.) 77-80 days. 2004 AAS Win- ner. Easy-to-grow with early matu- rity. Superior taste and texture in ob- long, green-striped fruits, averaging 6 to 7 lbs. with juicy red fl esh. Strong vines spread up to 9 ft. and grow more than 3 ft. tall in a semi-upright habit. 1/16 oz. = approx. 55 seeds


(F) 1/16 oz. (H) 1/8 oz.


Shiny Boy STANDARD TYPES


Black Diamond - #04027 ✱ (Florida Giant) (330s.) 90 days. Tough rind. One of the most pop- ular round types – nearly round, smooth and blue-green, with sweet, red fl esh. Up to 40 lbs. (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.


$ 3.50 11.50


Black Diamond


Charleston Gray 133 - #04041 (330s.) 85 days. Excellent eating quality and outstanding disease resistance. Flesh is red and crisp, without fi ber. Rind is light green to greenish gray. Mature melons grow to 24” long and 10” across. Weighs 35 lbs. (L) 1 oz. $3.50


(M) 4 oz. Charleston Gray 133 $11.50


Sugar Baby - #04105 ✱ (Ice Box Midget) (625s.) 75 days. The per- fect family melon, 8 to 10 lbs. Extra-sweet, round, juicy, fi ne-grained, red fl esh with a thin rind. Matures early. (L) 1 oz.


Sugar Baby $3.50 (M) 4 oz. $11.50


Shiny Boy Hybrid - #04076 ✱ 75 days. 2010 AAS Winner. Sweet, tropi- cal fl avor and crisp texture of its deep red fl esh, these globe-shaped melons are ready to harvest just 90 days after sowing, having an average weight of 20 lbs. or more. Dark green rinds have wide stripes. Vines up to 12 ft. long can be grown vertically if space is limited. Plants exhibit good health, weather tolerance and generous yields. 1/4 oz. = approx. 140 seeds (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.


(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.


$ 6.95 12.50


$22.50 81.50


$ 6.50 (J) 1/4 oz. $21.50 (K) 1/2 oz.


11.75 Sweet Beauty 39.50


YELLOW-FLESHED TYPE


Yellow Doll Hybrid - #04140 ✱ (935s.) 65 days. A unique icebox-type melon with sweet yellow fl esh. Fruits av- erage 5 to 8 lbs., on semi-compact vines. One of the earliest maturing watermelons available. Excellent for gourmet fruit trays. (V) 100 seeds (Y) 200 seeds


$11.95 (W) 500 seeds 23.25 (C) 1000 seeds Yellow Doll


$51.50 95.95


WATERMELON FRUIT BLOTCH DISEASE


Crimson Sweet - #04045 ✱ (615s.) 80 days. A good shipper. Very sweet fl esh is deep red, fi rm and fi ne-tex- tured. Nearly round melons with thick, tough, medium-green rinds and dark green stripes weigh about 20 to 25 lbs. Resistant to Fusarium and Anthracnose. 1/2 oz. = approx. 250 seeds


(K) 1/2 oz. (L) 1 oz.


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$3.25 4.95


(M) 4 oz. $13.75 Crimson Sweet


Watermelon Fruit Blotch Disease (which we abbreviate as ‘WFBD’) continues to be one of the risks of watermelon cultivation. We will sell you watermelon seed only if you are willing to take the total risk and full responsibility for any damages caused by WFBD. Seed is to be used for the pro- duction of bedding plants only; if used to grow a crop of watermelons for sale our guarantee is voided. By purchasing our watermelon seed, you hereby release us from any and all liability for WFBD, un- der any and all legal theories. If giving us this release is unacceptable to you, then you must not purchase watermelon seed from us.


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