REJECTED LIST. 



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deep ribbed and fruit tapers at ends, flavor much like Long- Yel- 

 low (54), fairly prolific. Not as good as Granite State (37). 



SS. OkiI Netted Gem (Vaughan). Small Gem type, oval, regu- 

 lar, 4 by 5 inches, elongated, very shallow ribs, netted. Prolific 

 and desirable. 



S9. Southern Beauty (Vaughan). Elongated, oy s by 8 inches, 

 dark green, netted and shallow ribbed, good flavor, green flesh. 

 Not very productive. 



90. Montreal Nutmeg (Vaughan). Flat, Gy, by 8 inches, dark 

 green, deep, large checks appear as fruit ripens, ribbed, netted. 

 Too late. 



91. Princes® (Vaughan). Dark green, size 5y 2 by 8 inches, ob- 

 long, ribbed and thinly netted. Too late. 



92. Perfection (Vaughan). Good size, 7 by 7 inches, round, 

 Ilackensack form and appearance only a darker green, fairly 

 early, regular and productive, flesh pale yellow, deeply ribbed 

 and netted. 



93. Paul Rose (.Vaughan). ' Small Gem type, oval, 4y 2 by G 

 inches, salmon flesh, shallow ribbed and coarsel}' netted, extra 

 flavor. Regular and productive. 



94. Round Netted Gem (Vaughan). Small Gem type, oval, shal- 

 low ribs, coarse nettings, green flesh. Early and productive. 



95. Kinsman Queen (Banning). Medium to large, flattened, 

 deep ribbed, not netted, drab before ripe taking on a yellow tint 

 as it ripens, flesh salmon, good flavor. Very productive and. fairly 

 earty. 



96. Rocky Ford (Henderson). Small Gem type, resembles Net- 

 ted Gem type in ever}' particular. 



REJECTED LIST 



The following list of thirty-two varieties are thought to be 

 too late for general growing in the North. The basis for their 

 rejection is on account of their not ripening at least four fruit 

 on two hills before September 20. 



1. Apple-shaped Cantaloupe. 14. Jersey Belle. 



