Archive image from page 46 of Descriptive catalog of vegetables [for. Descriptive catalog of vegetables [for canning and freezing] descriptivecata1949asso_0 Year: 1949 BREEDERS AND GROWERS 43 Southland: a disease-resistant introduction by TOMATO (continued) Days SCARLET DAWN 70 Developed at the Asgrow Eastern breeding station from a cross of Clark's Early and Marglobe; earlier in season than either parent. All-America Gold Medal. Vine of medium growth, fairly open, very prolific. Fruits medium large with thick wall structure, globular, smooth, free from flat sides; bright scarlet,


Archive image from page 46 of Descriptive catalog of vegetables [for. Descriptive catalog of vegetables [for canning and freezing] descriptivecata1949asso_0 Year: 1949 BREEDERS AND GROWERS 43 Southland: a disease-resistant introduction by TOMATO (continued) Days SCARLET DAWN 70 Developed at the Asgrow Eastern breeding station from a cross of Clark's Early and Marglobe; earlier in season than either parent. All-America Gold Medal. Vine of medium growth, fairly open, very prolific. Fruits medium large with thick wall structure, globular, smooth, free from flat sides; bright scarlet, ripening well to the stem, exceptionally attractive. SOUTHLAND 85 Developed at the U. S. Department of Agriculture Vegetable Breeding Labora- tory, Charleston, S. C, in cooperation with 13 southern stations and introduced in 1948. Vine vigorous and leafy, with high resistance to disease : nearly immune to Fusarium wilt, highly resistant to Alternaria collar rot, considerably resistant to late blight, early blight and blossom end rot. Fruits somewhat oblate, or slightly flattened globe, not so deep as Rutgers, well colored and free from puff. STOKESDALE 73 Introduced by the Francis C. Stokes Co.; an attractive second early variety of wide adaptability and heavy yielding ability. Fruits smooth and practically spherical, medium large in size and of good red color. STONE 86 Vine large, dense, very productive. Fruits large, flattened but deep, smooth, attractive scarlet-red of fine flavor. The Asgrow strain ripens evenly and is uniform. WISCONSIN NO. 55 75 Introduced by the College of Agriculture, University of Wisconsin. Vine vigor- ous, with some resistance to early blight and blossom end rot, open but fairly leafy. Fruits medium large, slightly flattened, of good scarlet color. SMALL FRUITED Red or Yellow Cherry, Pear and Plum — a variety of shapes in either color, very prolific and disease-resistant.


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