Per conversation while visiting other states and Farmer’s Markets, even the melon, every region has a different concept of what a honeydew melon and even a cantaloupe is. Some regions call what my region calls a cantaloupe a honeydew, and others refer to a musk melon as a honeydew. So, what someone in New York refers to a honeydew, might be what I would call a muskmelon or a cantaloupe. I think the terms is just a descriptor, and not an exact melon variety. I was told that even some seed packet companies would have different names for different regions. But, as grocery stores get more corporate and nationally consistent, we will see musk melons getting labeled as cantaloupes and vice versa, depending on the regions.