29233. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmelon. From Mr. Frank N. Mey- 
er, Samarkand, Russian Turkestan. 

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good quality, flat-round shape, with 
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29234. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmelon. From Mr. Frank N. Mey- 
er, Tashkend, Russian Turkestan. An 
oval, drab-green melon; thick green 
flesh of Gelicious sweet taste; good 
keeping qualities. To be tested under 
irrigation in the hot and dry sections 
29235. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmelon, From Mr. FrankN, Mey- 
er, near Tashkend, Russian Turkestan. 
An oval greenmelon;salmon-redsweet 
flesh; has remarkably few seeds;is a 
good keeper. Called “Amerikanski” 
meion and believed to have comefrom 
America. Tobe tested under irriga- 
tion in the dry and hot sections of the 
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29236. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Hiuskmelon. From Mr. Frank N. Mey- 
er, Kostakos, Russian Turkestan. An 
oblong, greenish melon; flesh white, 
very juicy, sweet, and aromatic. To 
be tested under irrigation in the dry 
and hot sections of the United States, 
29287. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmelon, From Mr. Frank N. Mey- 
er, Tashkend, Russian Turkestan, A 
golden-yellow meion of round-oblong 
shane, slightly ribbed; flesh whitish 
and of remarkablysweetand aromatic 
flavor. To be tested under irrigation 
in the dry and hot sections of the 
United States. 
29238. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmeion, From Mr. Frank N. Mey~ 
yr, Andijan, Russian Turkestan. A 
small, very oblong, pointed, green 
melon; flesh sweet, of rosy color. A 
so-called winter melon; can be kept 
until New Year’s Day. To be tested 
under irrigation in the dry and hot 
sections of the United States. 
