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WATERMELON VARIETIES 
THE NEW 51-27/CHARLESTON GRAY 
A new release by the Southeastern Vegetable Breeding Laboratory, U. S. Dept. 
of Agriculture, this fine melon is resistant to Anthracnose, Fusarium Wilt, 
Hollowheart, Gourdneck and sunburn. 
An exceptionally high quality melon, this new variety is similar to Hawkesbury 
in appearance but has superior shipping and eating qualities. The fine red 
flesh is reputed to be free from white heart. The seeds are stippled black. 
The fine quality and appearance of Charleston Gray, in addition to its many 
resistances, should ensure its reception, particularly in southeastern U.S.A. 
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LAWRENCE ROBINSON &- SONS 
California Grown Hisease-free Watermelon Seeds 
