28 D. H. Gilbert. Monticello, Florida 

Gilbert’s New Ribault 
(Formerly Radio) : 

thick, measuring from 24 to 350 inches 
long by 14 to 18 inches in diameter. The 
rind is dark green indistinctly striped with 
mingled lighter green; the young melons will 
show distinct stripes, but as they develop and 
ripen the stripes practically fade away leaving 
a glossy green color; the rind is medium thick, 
just thick enough to insure long keeping and 
rough usage during shipping, and is woven to- 
gether like leather, hard to pull apart, or break 
even after it is full ripe. The meat is red and 
sweet, free from hard centers, grows remark- 
ably large, and is very prolific. It is a good 
shipper. The seeds are large, white with black 
rings or tips, with a very small seed cavity; 
95 days; 40 pounds. 
Reser: is a new watermelon, long and 
