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97. Oucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (25 packages.) "Marusja." 



Dark green, finely netted, medium early; flesh pale green. Grown in south 

 Russia. 



98. Oucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (53 packages.) " President Akhsharoumov." 



Flesh green. A long, early sort from Turkestan, said to have been used for cross- 

 ing to impart its earliness. 



99. Oucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (14 packages.) " Petro-Alexandrovskian." 



Flesh red. 



100. Oucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (229 packages.) " General Scobeleff II." Originally from Khiva, Turkestan. 



Flesh green. 



101. Oucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (5 packages.) "Okh-oo-took." 



Flesh green. 



102. Oitrullus vulgaris. "Watermelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (35 packages.) Originally from Chimkent. 



Flesh red. 



103. Oucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (92 packages.) " Kochanka" (a little cabbage head). 



Flesh green. 



104. Oitrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (131 packages.) ''Pearl of Kishinev." 



Flesh red. 



105. Oitrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (120 packages.) "Favorite of the Pjatigorsk farm." 



Flesh scarlet. 



106. Oitrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (139 packages.) Originally from Afghanistan. 



Flesh red. 



107. Oucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



From Moscow, Russia. Received through Prof. N. E. Hansen, February, 1898. 

 (5 packages.) " Bosi-boldo;" originally from Bokhara, Turkestan. 



Flesh greenish. 



