Cantaloupe Hybrids

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  • Accolade Cantaloupe (Farmore Treated)

    Price range: $38.85 USD through $1,622.10 USD

    Improved holdability and storage – also has firmer flesh and smaller cavity. Netting is consistent and refined. Suited for early to main season plantings in the Southeast, Midwest and Northeast. Resistant to cotton aphid.

     

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  • Accolade Cantaloupe (Not Treated)

    Price range: $38.85 USD through $1,622.10 USD

    Improved holdability and storage – also has firmer flesh and smaller cavity. Netting is consistent and refined. Suited for early to main season plantings in the Southeast, Midwest and Northeast. Resistant to cotton aphid.

     

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  • Accolade Cantaloupe (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $38.85 USD through $1,622.10 USD

    Improved holdability and storage – also has firmer flesh and smaller cavity. Netting is consistent and refined. Suited for early to main season plantings in the Southeast, Midwest and Northeast. Resistant to cotton aphid.

     

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  • Afterglow Cantaloupe (Not Treated)

    Price range: $27.18 USD through $1,134.90 USD

    Afterglow has a thicker flesh than traditional sutured melons and will hold better in the field. Enjoy the blend of sweetness and melon flavors as well as a uniform harvest of refined looking fruit.

     

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  • Afterglow Cantaloupe (Treated)

    Price range: $27.37 USD through $1,142.70 USD

    Afterglow has a thicker flesh than traditional sutured melons and will hold better in the field. Enjoy the blend of sweetness and melon flavors as well as a uniform harvest of refined looking fruit.

     

     

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  • Ambrosia Cantaloupe (Farmore)

    Price range: $29.61 USD through $1,236.60 USD

    Tastes like it is right out of the garden! Known for its juicy, very sweet flavor. A good choice for home garden use.

    GR:SE = Due to a vendor agreement, we may not be able to supply large quantity orders of this variety in the Southeastern States.

    OUT OF STOCK-SUB 9750/THIRAM TREAT

     

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  • Ambrosia Cantaloupe (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $29.61 USD through $1,236.60 USD

    Tastes like it is right out of the garden! Known for its juicy, very sweet flavor. A good choice for home garden use.

    GR:SE = Due to a vendor agreement, we may not be able to supply large quantity orders of this variety in the Southeastern States.

     

     

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  • Aphrodite Cantaloupe (Farmore)

    Price range: $94.72 USD through $1,318.35 USD

    Earlier, larger, and slightly sweeter than Athena. High yield potential where larger-sized, 6-8 lbs. melons, are preferred.

    Out of stock – sub Aphrodite standard treat, sku 9172

     

     

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  • Aphrodite Cantaloupe (Not Treated)

    Price range: $36.20 USD through $1,511.40 USD

    Earlier, larger, and slightly sweeter than Athena. High yield potential where larger-sized, 6-8 lbs. melons, are preferred.

     

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  • Aphrodite Cantaloupe (Treated Seed)

    Price range: $108.59 USD through $1,511.40 USD

    Earlier, larger, and slightly sweeter than Athena. High yield potential where larger-sized, 6-8 lbs. melons, are preferred.

     

     

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  • Astound Cantaloupe (Farmore Treated)

    Price range: $38.85 USD through $1,622.10 USD

    Eastern shipper that promotes improved hold ability and storage – has firmer flesh and a smaller cavity. netting is consistent and refined Suited to main-late season plantings in the southeast and main season plantings in the Midwest and Northeast. Cotton aphid resistant.

     

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  • Astound Cantaloupe (Not Treated)

    Price range: $38.85 USD through $1,622.10 USD

    Eastern shipper that promotes improved hold ability and storage – has firmer flesh and a smaller cavity. Netting is consistent and refined Suited to main-late season plantings in the southeast and main season plantings in the Midwest and Northeast. Cotton aphid resistant.

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