168 VEGETABLE NOVELTIES 



Everbearing *. — Similar to Early Beauty. Plants small, 

 producing fruit 4 to 5 in. long; early. A good sort for 

 pickling, but lacks quality and size for slicing. 



Everlasting* (Cliilds). — A fair strain of White Spine. 

 Its keeping qualities are not superior to man^^ other 

 varieties. 



Grand Rapids Forcing* (Vaughan).— Appears to be a 

 cross between the White Spine and English Frame; type 

 not well fixed; color medium to dark green; size large (8 

 to 12 in.), seed cavity small, containing few seeds; not very 

 productive. 



Fig. 1*2.— Vulcan Potato. 



Greenhouse* (Leonard). — A long AVhite Spine, produc- 

 ing few culls; color medium to dark green ; yield medium. 



Green Fournier* (Moore & Simons). — About two thirds 

 of fruit \er-y similar to Cumberland, remainder White 

 Spine type; yellows quickly after being picked. Not 

 recommended. 



Green Prolific *. — Recommended for pickling only. 



Klondike (Johnson & Stokes). — A good strain of White 

 Spine ; size medium, 5 to 6 in. ; color fair to good ; seed 

 cavity small; season medium; productive. 



New Century *. — A long dark strain of White Spine. 

 Fruit irregular in shape, many being crooked and necked. 



