. A descriptive catalogue of vegetables. Vegetables; Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Seeds, Catalogs; Herbs, Catalogs. BREEDERS AND GROWERS. 83. Indiana Certified Baltimore Rutgers Days Clark's Special Early, r 72 An Asgrow introduction in 1919. Extensively used both in the North and South for green wrapping and shipping, also good for slicing and canning. Plant of medium growth, open, very prolific. Fruits medium large, globe- shaped, bright scarlet, smooth, solid, with thick walls. Cleo, r. 84 An Asgrow introduction in 1938, especially ad


. A descriptive catalogue of vegetables. Vegetables; Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Seeds, Catalogs; Herbs, Catalogs. BREEDERS AND GROWERS. 83. Indiana Certified Baltimore Rutgers Days Clark's Special Early, r 72 An Asgrow introduction in 1919. Extensively used both in the North and South for green wrapping and shipping, also good for slicing and canning. Plant of medium growth, open, very prolific. Fruits medium large, globe- shaped, bright scarlet, smooth, solid, with thick walls. Cleo, r. 84 An Asgrow introduction in 1938, especially adapted for green wrap shipping in the South. Plant vigorous but of open habit, a little taller than Mar- globe, and very prolific. Fruits of medium size, smooth, globe-shaped, with small stem; size uniform throughout the season. COOPER'S SPECIAL, p 82 A mid-season self-topping sort, used largely for shipping. Plant somewhat short, with heavy leaves. Fruits medium, globe-shaped, crimson-pink; smooth, solid, quite free from cracks; borne in clusters of fives. Dwarf Champion, p 86 Desirable where space is limited. Plant of dwarf tree type, with dark green leaves. Fruits medium, smooth, solid, pink in color; globular, flattened. Dwarf Stone, r 92 Most widely used of the dwarf varieties. Plant short, compact, with dark foliage. Fruits large, flattened globe, exceptionally attractive bright red in color, and quite solid. Earliana, r 66 A standard first-early variety, widely adapted and valuable in areas of shorter season. Plant open, spreading, medium small, with finely cut foli- age. Fruits flattened, medium sized, firm, bright red, quite smooth. The Asgrow strain has been bred for thicker, smoother fruits. Early Baltimore, r 73 Developed by Prof. W. A. Huelsen, University of Illinois. Plant interme- diate, somewhat smaller than Greater Baltimore; leaves finely cut. Fruits oblate, smooth, bright red, solid with small core and shallow pocket at stem. For market gardens and canning. Pa


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