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All Sweet Watermelon
All Sweet Watermelon This variety was developed as a sister line to Crimson Sweet by Dr. Hall at the University of Kansas. Stands in the field for an extended period without over ripening. Elongated, striped fruits, 25-30 pounds each.
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Blacktail Mountain Watermelon
Blacktail Mountain Watermelon A consistent high quality producer of dark green fruits with sweet, candy red flesh. Not only will Blacktail Mountain Watermelon ripen in some of the coolest areas, it is hands down one of the best tasting melons that you can grow.
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Sugar Baby
The standard for “icebox” watermelons since it was introduced in 1959.
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Crimson Sweet Watermelon
Very popular, a great choice for the home garden. All American Selections winner from 1964 and still going strong. Light green rinds with dark green stripes, firm and fine textured red flesh. Juicy and flavorful, this one won’t last long in the fridge. Typically grows 20-25 pounds.
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Black Diamond
Get the scale out! A reliable producer of large 30-50 pound watermelons.
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Golden Midget
Bred by Elwyn Meader and Albert Yaeger in 1959 at the University of New Hampshire. A stabilized cross between New Hampshire Midget and Pumpkin Rind. Fruits weigh 2-3 pounds and have a refreshingly sweet, salmon-pink colored flesh.
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Florida Giant
These babies get big! Average melons top 50 pounds. Top quality for eating.
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Strawberry Watermelon Seeds
Strawberry Watermelon Seeds Bright strawberry-red melon features a delicate texture and outstanding flavor. Well-known old heirloom. Dark green with lighter green stripes. Long green fruits average 20 pounds and have white seeds. Good disease resistance.
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