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WANTED: wanted different melons

Posted by bagins 9tx (My Page) on
Fri, Apr 20, 07 at 22:12

i am looking for different types of melons or squash. like 'Brutto ma Buono' also known as MELON ZATTA. also would like MELON RETATO DEGLI ORTOLANI. have extensive squash varieties to trade.
bagins


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RE: WANTED: wanted different melons

i don't have either of those but I can trade the following:

Cassabanana (I can spare 2 seeds-if my plants do well I will have more to trade next year)
Jumbo Pink banana squash
golden midget watermelon (a very fun 3lbs variety)
fordhook acorn
Van Doren moon and stars watermelon (almost black skinned)
Bidwell Casaba melon
Tigger melon (1 lbs at maturity)

I would love to see what you have available.


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