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IROQUOIS: A trim home garden and local mar- 
ket melon, it gains popularity each year. 
Deep salmon-orange flesh is thick, fine tex- 
tured and musky, sweet. Tough grey-green 
rind well ribbed and has coarse medium net. 
Normal days to maturity................ 87 
Normal length/diameter.......... 7X 6 in. 
Normal weight in pounds................. 5 
ResisStance.................. Fusarium Wilt 
JENNY LIND: A productive, unusual - looking 
melon of fair quality for home gardens, the 
light green flesh is relatively thin, with 
large seed cavity. Rind dull orange mottled 
with green. Sparse net, sutures smooth. 
Normal days to maturity............... 85D 
Normal length/diameter....... 5% X 4 in. 
Normal weight in pounds............... 1 
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KNIGHT or MARYLAND: Famous for sweet, spicy 
flavor, afine home garden and local market 
variety. Green flesh shades to pink near 
seed cavity. Ribbed, rather heavily netted 
rind yellow-golden at maturity. 
Normal days to maturity................ 84 
Normal length/diameter........ 54% X 4% in. 
Normal weight in pounds................. 2 
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LAKE CHAMPLAIN (GOLDEN): Quite early, a 
home garden strain for short season dist- 
ricts. Medium thick salmon flesh, sweet and 
juicy. Medium ribbed, light-green rind is 
covered with sparse, coarse grey net. 
Normal days to maturity................ 81 
Normal length/diameter........ 5% X 5% in. 
Normal weight in pounds................ 3% 
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CULTIVATION 
Shallow (2 to 3 inches) cultivation is recommended, to prevent 
damage to roots, and should be continued until plant growth 
prevents. Vine lifters on the cultivator will extend the period 
provided care is exercised not to damage the vines or reduce 
the protection offered to young fruits. Under normal conditions, 
don’t prune. Fruits will almost always reach standard packing 
size, and pruning will reduce the number of fruits as well as 
vines. 
LAWRENCE ROBINSON & SONS 
COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA GROWN CANTALOUPE SEEDS 
