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Watermelon Seeds - Bush Jubilee
If you live in the Southern United States where conditions are hot and humid this is the watermelon for you!
Most watermelons love and need heat, but disease problems can arise from such hot and humid conditions. Jubilee was specifically bred to handle such problems.Jubilee has long been one of America's most popular melons. It was introduced about 1963 by the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station. Jubilee was said to have been created by crossing together the varieties Africa 8, Iowa Belle, Garrison Hawkesbury and Leesburg. Disease Resistant: Tolerant to Fusarium Wilt and Anthracnose.
1979 Twilley Seed Company Catalog says about Jubilee Watermelon....
"Released by Florida AES. Resembles Garrisonian, but is wilt resistant with high eating quality. the melons are long with well-rounded ends; bright red flesh with interior quality equal to Charleston Gray; grows 25-40 pounds; black seed. Because of wilt resistance and fine appearance Jubilee is in second place in our sales across the country."
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