Described as "rich and luscious," prioritizing sweetness and aromatic quality.
Agronomic Profile of the Cucumis melo (Mills’ Luscious Variety) Historical Context: F.B. Mills Seed House (c. 1929–1931) 1. Executive Summary
The phrase "luscious matures" appears in historical horticultural records, specifically describing high-quality seed varieties like the from early 20th-century catalogs. luscious matures
The fruit is typically large, with some specimens attaining "enormous weight," making it a focal point of horticultural interest.
Known for a thick, succulent interior that distinguishes it from more fibrous standard varieties. 3. Cultivation Timeline Described as "rich and luscious," prioritizing sweetness and
Standard packets historically contained 200 to 300 seeds to ensure adequate coverage and selection. 4. Economic Value
Below is a draft of a "white paper" styled as a historical botanical report, focusing on the cultivation and characteristics of this variety. 1929–1931) 1
Single packets were sold for 5 cents, while bulk quantities (lb.) reached prices of approximately $1.25. 5. Conclusion