STOKESDALE :. $25 ae fee ete .00-/5) days 
Fruits: Bright scarlet, meciin size, average 54 -6 oz., smooth, almost 
globe shape; index about 0. 90, large pulpy core, solid flesh, free from 
cracking; 5-7 locules. Suitable for canning in northern areas. 
Vines: Medium sized, with moderate amount of semi-erect and spreading, 
coarse foliage which gives fair coverage, medium green, productive. 
SLONE. SC . eee) 9-59 days 
Fruits: Scarlet, eras average 7- 8 OZ siteatlis irregular, flat globe with 
index about 0.76, medium to large core, fleshy, firm, occasionally 
cracks; 7-9 irregular locules. 
Vines: Large plant, heavy, erect foliage, very dense giving good coverage 
to peak of harvest, very dark green, productive, and vigorous. 
VALIANT ... Te oe) O days 
Fruits: Bright eerice Mone iencit Fairly apee: 
Vines: Open and sparse. Adapted to short season areas for early market. 

VICTOR ‘wraunaaiyseeciow7 ~=Bronze Medal 1941 Peer O07 Oi days 
Fruits: Scarlet, medium small, average 412-434 oz., smooth, uniformly 
globular with index about 1.00, small shallow core, star cracks only 
under extreme variations of drought and wet weather; 4-5 locules; 
carries uniform ripening gene the same as BOUNTY. 
Vines: Small, determinate or self topping, fair foliage with poor coverage 
because of excessively prolific set. Related to BOUNTY and released by 
Dr. A. F. Yeager at the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station; 
usually little earlier than BOUNTY and heavier set of fruits. 
WISCONSIN 55 eg ee ee 00-7.5/days 
Fruits: Very good color, Siintihy saftdl hess ‘cern, generally larger than 
STOKESDALE and with better color and quality. Quite free from crack- 
ing and ridging. 
Vines: Vigorous under fertile conditions, somewhat tolerant of early 
blight. Sunscald is not usually a problem. Developed by the University 
of Wisconsin. Popular as a canning variety. 
PINK FRUITED or COLORLESS SKINNED, RED FLESHED 
VARIETIES 
BRIMMER (IMMENSE) ae .  . . 85-94 days 
Fruits: PONDEROSA type, pink, ree average 7. 9 oz., smooth distinctly 
oblate with index about 0.65, small, shallow core, very fleshy with 
irregular cell structure. Occasional small radial cracks; 7-10 locules. 
Smoother, more uniform fruits than PONDEROSA. 
Vines: Large plant with long indeterminate branches; medium dense 
foliage, semi-erect, giving good coverage under most conditions, 
medium gray green fairly productive. 
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