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MUSKMELON—(Continued) 

IROQUOIS MUSKMELON 
IROQUOIS—Resistant to Fusarium Wilt 
This new resistant, medium size Bender type was developed by Dr. Munger 
of Cornell University. High quality, thick, deep orange flesh, prominent 
ribs, heavy netting, with thin tough rind. Ripens about the same time as 
Bender. The only variety on our list to grow on ian infected with fusarium 
wilt. 
QUEEN OF COLORADO 
One of the best all around varieties. Thick, tough rind, flavor of Honey Rock 
and flesh texture of Hearts of Gold. Melons slightly oval, heavy coarse gray 
netting, slightly ribbed. Thick salmon flesh, small seed cavity. An improved 
strain of Pride of Wisconsin. Ripens in about 88 days. 
WATERMELON 
A packet will plant about 10 hills, an ounce 50 hills, 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
CULTURE. In Water Melon culture it is essential to get good, strong vines early in the season. 
These may be secured by forming large, well drained hills of earth, about 8 feet apart, made very 
rich with an abundance of well rotted manure, which should be thoroughly mixed with the soil, for . 
if left in a mass it will lead to the plants burning out under the hot sun. In these hills plant the seed 
as soon as the ground is warm and dry, and carefully protect the young plants from insects and 
hasten their growth by the use of liquid manure. 
