Description
87 days. Great taste and sweetness combined with good field performance for overall desirability. This melon is very sweet with a dark red flesh. Great yields. Treated seeds.
$6.40 – $649.30
87 days. Great taste and sweetness combined with good field performance for overall desirability.
87 days. Great taste and sweetness combined with good field performance for overall desirability. This melon is very sweet with a dark red flesh. Great yields. Treated seeds.
Options | 1,000 seeds, 100, 500 seeds, 5000 seeds, packet |
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90 days This orange fleshed watermelon produces 35 lb fruit.
It is light green striped on a dark green rind. Very superior taste.
Untreated seed
90 days This orange fleshed watermelon produces 35 lb fruit.
It is light green striped on a dark green rind. Very superior taste.
Untreated seed
95 days. Large melon with a glossy solid black green rind. Flesh is red
juicy, tender and crisp. A hardy midseason melon. Great for a home garden.
30-40 lbs size. Untreated seed.
95 days. Large melon with a glossy solid black green rind. Flesh is red
juicy, tender and crisp. A hardy midseason melon. Great for a home garden.
30-40 lbs size. Untreated seed.
85 days.
Most popular melon grown. Melons have a very sweet flesh, deep red in color, firm and fine texture. Fruit
is nearly round with a thick, tough, medium green rind that has dark green stripes. 15-30 pound size.
Untreated.
85 days.
Most popular melon grown. Melons have a very sweet flesh, deep red in color, firm and fine texture. Fruit
is nearly round with a thick, tough, medium green rind that has dark green stripes. 15-30 pound size.
Untreated.
Jeanne Williams – :
I purchased a packet of Sangria watermelon seeds and a package of Crimson Sweet without much hope of producing much as I have never had much luck with getting watermelons to grow that tasted good and had a decent yield. The Crimsons turned out OK but to my amazement I had a bumper crop of Sangrias, they were huge (for my location) – lots over 20 lbs and my biggest was over 30 lbs. and they were wonderfully sweet. I will certainly grow these again next year.