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D. H. Gilbert, Monticello, Florida 
Thurmond Grey 
UHPHURMOND GREY” has permanently 
j taken a place among the best shipping 
varieties of melon, and will he grown 
extensively in the future. It grows to large 
size, productive, and is a good shipping sort. 
The cutting quality is good. Long, thick green- 
giay melon, with red flesh, thin rind; 95 days; 
.‘hi pounds; seeds brown. 
Triumph 
T HIS melon is a market sort and one of the 
best shippers; very productive, and of uni¬ 
formly large size. The rind dark green, 
indistictly striped with a lighter shade. Seeds 
black; 90 days; 40 pounds. 
