30403. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmelon. From Mr. Frank N. Mey- 
er, Kashgar, Chinese Turkestan. “Kut- 
chak kokchi.” A small, early ripening 
melon; flesh white, of sweet and aro- 
matic Anata 
SERGE ELLY Ele tine 
30404. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmelon. From Mr. Frank N. Mey- 
er, Kashgar, Chinese Turkestan. A 
medium-sized, early ripening meion; 
ae white, very sweet. Called, 
“Mecca.” 
30469. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmelon. Presented by Mr. W. W. 
Masterson, American consul, Diar- 
bekr, Kurdistan, Asiatic Turkey. A 
winter variety,.elongated in shape; 
greenish white flesh; rind coarsely 
netted. 
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50471. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmelon. Presented by Mr. W. W. 
Masterson, American consul, Diare 
bekr, Kurdistan, Asiatic Turkey. A 
ball shaped, but sectioned, yellow win- 
ter melon with white flesh. 
30640. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmelon. From Mr. Frank N. Mey~ 
er, Guma, Chinese Turkestan. Alarge, 
oval winter melonof excellent keeping 
and shipping qualities, Rind rough 
and of yellow color; flesh white, firm, 
sweet. To be tried in sections where 
the summers are very hot and dry. 
30641. CUCUMIS MELO. 
Muskmelon. From Mr. Frank N. Mey- 
er, Karawag, Chinese Turkestan. 
“Tuna.” A yellowish green melon, 
which often grows one yard long, 
while not any thicker around than a 
beet root, having firm, moderately 
sweet, white flesh, not very juicy, has 
few seeds; is a good shipper. 
