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Watermelon Seeds
Summer doesn’t get any sweeter than a homegrown watermelon. Explore Burpee’s tasty assortment of sizes and shapes, including seedless varieties and one ripe for smaller gardens.
- Watermelon, Mini Piccolo HybridPerfect-sized mini seedless watermelon is easy to grow and adaptable to a variety of conditions.$6.95As low as $6.95
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- Watermelon, Blacktail MountainThis variety will ripen in the coolest areas, and hands down, one of the best-tasting melons you can grow.$4.95As low as $4.95
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- Watermelon, Sugar BabyThe sweetest, best-tasting watermelon you could ever grow.$5.95 - $5.95As low as $5.95
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- Watermelon, Bush Sugar BabyHEIRLOOM. Sweet, scarlet (icebox) watermelons grow on space-saving vines.$4.95As low as $4.95
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- Watermelon, CongoHEIRLOOM. One big, sweet, beautiful watermelon that reaches up to 35 lb.$3.95As low as $3.95
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- Watermelon, Little Darling HybridPerfectly sized sporty new compact version of the Great American Watermelon.$7.95As low as $7.95
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- Watermelon Seedless, Big Tasty HybridHandy-sized, but big-flavored, seedless watermelon!$6.95
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- Watermelon, Georgia RattlesnakeHEIRLOOM. The classic watermelon with pale green "snakeskin" stripes.$5.95
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- Watermelon, Red Ruby HybridSuper sweet and juicy seedless watermelon with ruby red flesh.$6.95
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- Watermelon, Carolina Cross #183HEIRLOOM. Gigantic, delicious watermelons, many over 200 lb.$5.95
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- Watermelon, Red in Gold HybridA wonderment of delicious color and flavor: gold-striped yellow melon with awesomely sweet red flesh.$6.95
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<h2>Watermelon Fruit</h2>
Watermelon is grown in a variety of climates worldwide. The plant produces a large edible fruit of redish color which is sweet and juicy. There are two seeded varieties - one with black seeds and the other is seedless.