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Yalu. I. Aid. Sta. Bui. 124:195. 1907. 



Originated in 1904 by the Maryland Station as a cross between Johnson and Star. 

 Perfect. Plants medium in number, weak, unproducti\-e ; fruit of medium size, round- 

 conic, dull dark crimson; flesh light red, soft, moderately juicy, mildly subacid; fair; 

 early. 



Yant. I. Ohio Sia. Bid. 146:38. 1903. 



A chance seedling originated in 1896 with John Yant, Ohio. Perfect. Pants few, 

 vigorous, moderately productive; fruit large, irregular conic, light to dark red; flesh medium 

 red, soft, mild; fair; early. 



Yates. I. Mi'ch. Sta. Bui. 142:153. 1897. 



Introduced about 1894. Perfect. Plants vigorous; fruit large, round-conic, light 

 scarlet; flesh hght red, soft, mild; good; earl}- midseason. 



Zula. I. Mich. Sta. Bid. 142:155. 1897. 



Originated by James Staj-man, Leavenworth, Kansas, as a seedling of Cyclone; 

 introduced about 1896. Perfect. Plants numerous, productive; fruit of medium size, 

 long-conic, dark crimson; flesh dark red, moderately firm; good; midseason. 



