ROY H. ERICKSON, Prop. 19 
MUSK MELON (Cont.) 
Iroquois 
Oz. Y% Lb. 1 Lb. 
Iroquois. A fusarium resistant type introduced from New York 
State. It is of the Bender’s Surprise Class being a large 
melon, fairly well netted, good thick orange flesh of excel- 
lent quality and appearance. It is recommended as being 
one of the best of the new introductions................. $0.25 $0.75 $2.25 
Cornell Delicious No. 51. Similar to Sunrise or Delicious, but is 
resistant to fusarium wilt. A cross between Iroquois and 
Sunrise. The earliest wilt resistant Musk Melon. Excellent 
for home and market garden, but shell is not hard enough 
for shipping long distances. Fruit is 6 inches long by 5% 
inches diameter, nearly round, flattened on ends, medium 
ribbing and well netted. Flesh bright salmon in color and 
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Improved Strain Extra Early Sunrise. This melon with its fine 
qualities is rapidly becoming one of the most popular kinds. 
The flesh is moderately firm, deep orange and always 
sweet. If you want the best all around Musk Melon, either 
for the home garden or the market, plant the Improved 
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Craig. Excellent for the home garden or roadside trade. Uniform 
quality throughout a wide range of fruit sizes makes it a 
popular choice. Fruit 714 inches long x 6% inches diameter; 
distinct ribbing, very coarse netting; flesh very thick, firm 
with exceptionally deep salmon color, of delicious quality, | 
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