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Green Nutmeg
A very prolific variety yielding 4-5 melons per plant. Fragrant, green fleshed melons.
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Hale’s Best 45 Melon | Hale’s Best Musk Melon
Hale’s Best 45 Melon A reliable early melon with heavy netting and firm salmon colored flesh. Good, old-fashioned melon flavor and drought tolerant. Fruits are round and weigh 3-4 pounds. Introduced in 1923. Melons are ripe when they “slip” off the vine.
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Hearts Of Gold
Deep orange flesh, very aromatic. Performs exceptionally in the Midwest.
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Minnesota Midget Melon
The Minnesota Midget Melon produces round, 4-5″ fruits that have thick, sugary, golden-flesh which is edible right down to the rind.
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Noir Des Carmes
French heirloom first mentioned by Mawe & Abercromie in 1787 and named for the Carmelite monks who once tended it in France. An extremely luxurious melon and one of the easiest to grow. About the size of a softball. Sweet, aromatic, orange flesh. Very productive.
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Petite Gris De Rennes
Take on an orange cast when ripe. Hard to find in the United States.
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Pride Of Wisconsin Muskmelon
Pride Of Wisconsin Muskmelon When you think of the big melons with great taste, Pride Of Wisconsin is the standard that all others should be judged by.
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Schoon’s Hardshell
Introduced in 1947 by F. H. Woodruff & Sons. Hands down, one of the best heirloom varieties around for shipping and roadside stands. Aromatic fruits weigh 5-8 pounds, are heavily needed and highly flavored. Extremely well adapted to the upper Midwest.
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