. Allen's book of berries 1957. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. REDGLOW The American Beauty Redglow, , is a cross of Fairland x Tennessee Shipper, tested by from 1948 to 1956 when it was released for introduction. Redglow ripens second early or early midseason; the berries average large in size and maintain large average size throughout the picking season. The color of the berries is a vivid red, deeper than that of Blakemore. They are glossy and moderately firm— firmer t


. Allen's book of berries 1957. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. REDGLOW The American Beauty Redglow, , is a cross of Fairland x Tennessee Shipper, tested by from 1948 to 1956 when it was released for introduction. Redglow ripens second early or early midseason; the berries average large in size and maintain large average size throughout the picking season. The color of the berries is a vivid red, deeper than that of Blakemore. They are glossy and moderately firm— firmer than Fairknd and Sparkle but slightly less firm than Stelemaster. Very good for freezing. The first berries are wedge shaped, later ones short, blunt, conic. They are generally uniform in shape, sub-acid and very good in flavor. It is one of the most beautiful varieties v/e have seen, rivalling Albritton and Empire in attractiveness. Redglow is a vigorous variety, producing runners freely. Plants are moderately productive. In tests at Beltsville in 1955 Redglow averaged 435 quarts per acre as compared with 420 for Dixieland and 465 for Armore. Redglow has been tested from Pennsylvania to North Carolina, westward to Indiana and Kentucky. Redglow is resistant to the most common form of red stele. It seems well worthy of trial from any stand- point, particularly for those who like beauty as well as quality in their berries. Price list page 32. SPARKLE "Plastered with Loads of beautiful, luscious ; New Jersey: "450 quarts from 300 Sparkle. They were good!" Connecticut: "Sparkle is the best variety I ever ; New York: "40 quarts from 25 virus free Sparkle ; Ohio: "97 quarts from 50 virus free Sparkle plants. Wonderful!" Illinois: "We were astounded. 600 quarts from 200 Sparkle ; Michigan: "Sparkle is a ; Sparkle is making a magnificent record in the northern and middle states.


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