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HONEY DEW, GREEN FLESH: The standard long 
distance, green-fleshed shipper, partic- 
ularly for West Coast production. Thick, 
green, sweet flesh. Smooth, creamy-white 
skin, almost no net. Arid-area melon. 
Normal days to maturity............... 112 
Normal length/diameter......... 7% X 7 in. 
Normal weight in pounds.............s2.- 6 
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HONEY DEW, PINK FLESH: Its thick, juicy 
but firm and delicious pink-orange flesh 
distinguishes this tasty shipping variety 
from the two above. Otherwise Similar. 
Adapted to arid areas with no rain. 
Normal days to maturity............... 105 
Normal length/diameter.......... 7 X 7 in. 
Normal weight in poundS................ 3% 
RESISTANCE Mes... ote +660 6 «6 0 sie's 0:0 sae) cee NONE 
HONEY ROCK: Not a Shipper, but a fine home 
garden and local market melon. Its deep, 
thick salmon flesh is sweet, juicy and firm, 
and the tough rind is faintly ribbed, with 
coarse, sparsenet. Pale yellow at maturity. 
Normal days to maturity.......ccccsecee S4 
Normal length/diameter........ 5% X 5% in. 
Normal weight in poundS..............2. 3% 
RESIEStANCE cas cs «20.6 o-cletaicleo 6 oes eaisreg NNONG 
IMPROVED YELLOW CANTALOUPE: A novelty va- 
riety strictly for the home garden. Very 
long, prominently ribbed and covered with 
sparse netting. Yellowish at maturity. 
Orange-Salmon flesh of fair quality only. 
Normal days to maturity...............-93 
Normal length/diameter........ 11 X 7 in. 
Normal weight in pounds................ 8 
RESUSCANCC a cole Gros odiele e's cie.0 co sie sictete NONE 
PLANTING 
Work soil well when friable; not too wet. Plow cover crops 
in time for them to decay. Rows should be 5 to 7 feet apart - 
depending on local conditions, earliness and other factors. Plant 
from % to 1% inches deep; deeper in sandy soils and when the 
season is advanced. Planting may be done with hoe, planter or 
drill. When plants put out first true leaves, thin to 2 to 4 
plants per hill, depending on how closely they are planted in 
the row. | 
LAWRENCE ROBINSON &- SONS 
COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA GROWN CANTALOUPE SEEDS 
