Queen Ann's Muskmelon
Sweet scented pocket melon or pomegranate. A vigorous climbing variety; fruit very small, about the size of a peach, round, flattened at the ends, without ribs, but marked with bands of green or broad blotches of greenish yellow; and sometimes red; flesh not very thick; pale orange colored, not edible; grown chiefly for ornament and its agreeable sweet fragrance perfuming a room with this exquisite odor for days; trained on trellises or arbors it is very ornamental. Nothing is more fragrant; it is very prolific, easy to grow; plant and cultivate the same as muskmelons. Pkt. 5c.
Originally listed in: Great Northern Seed Co. 1918