SCHOON'S HARDSHELL

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(Cucumis melo) First introduced onto the market in 1947 by F. H. Woodruff & Sons from Connecticut. Also known as 'Illinois Hardshell'. Attractive, aromatic, oval netted fruit to 4kg with a very hard shell. Sweet, flavoursome, apricot coloured flesh. Resistant to insect attack. Stores well.  55 seeds

(Rockmelon07911)

SKU Rockmelon07911
Shipping Weight 0.0010kg
Shipping Width 0.010m
Shipping Height 0.010m
Shipping Length 0.010m

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