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87. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



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

 "'Cream of Japan." 



Flesh white. 



88. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



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

 (5 packages.) 



Flesh red. Did not germinate in Delaware. 



89. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



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

 (25 packages.) "Baikal." 



Flesh red. 



90. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



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

 (60 packages.) Originally i'rom Belbek, in the Crimea. 



Flesh red. 



91. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



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

 Originally from South Ussurie, eastern Siberia. 



Flesh yellow. 



92. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



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

 (62 packages.) Originally from Turkestan. 



Flesh red. 



93. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



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

 (30 packages.) "Roubanski Rjabko." 



Flesh red. 



94. Citrullus vulgaris. Watermelon. 



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

 "Czar of Baktsha." 



Flesh red. 



95. Cucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



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

 "Dutjma." Originally from Khiva, Turkestan. 



"The Dutma or Dutjma varieties of Transcaucasia and Turkestan are said to be 

 covered with earth during a certain period of their growth to increase the delicacy 

 of their flavor." 



96. Cucumis melo. Muskmelon. 



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

 (II packages.) "Petschatka" (a little stamp or seal), or "Stamboulka" 

 (the bowl of a Turkish pipe). 



Flesh white. 



