DWARF CHAMPION (TREE)... . 84-93 days 
Fruits: Deep pink, medium large, average 514-614 oz., fairly smooth, 
flat globe with index about 0.70, medium core, moderately thick and 
firm flesh, cracks and burns readily, but under average growth condi- 
tions is not too well covered; 4-6 locules. 
Vines: Very distinctive, compact, dwarfed branches on heavy, erect, 
single stem, giving tree-like shape, dwarfed leaves, but very dense 
coverage, extreme dark green, sparse fruit set, easily damaged by 
aphis because of plant type. 
EARLY DETROIT. __.. . . 79-88 days 
Fruits: Carmine, medium large, average 514-6 oz., fairly smooth, deep 
flat globe with index about 0.78, shallow medium sized core, medium 
fleshy, firm, fairly susceptible to radial cracking, 5-7 locules. 
Vines: Medium size plant, medium dense foliage gives moderate coverage, 
medium green, fairly productive. 
GULF STATE MARKET ... . . 80-90 days 
Fruits: Pink to carmine, medium large 5-6 OZ: smooth, nearly globular 
with index about 0. 86, small core, firm, fleshy, thick walled, only occa- 
sional radial cracking, 5-8 locules. Used in Gulf States for canning and 
green wrap shipping. 
Vines: Medium sized plant, sprawling habit with up-curved tips giving 
moderately dense foliage and fair coverage, retarded indeterminate 
growth, giving appearance of being self-topping, dark yellow green, 
moderately productive. 
JUNE PINK (PINK EARLIANA)... ... + \O2 =I 2na ave 
Fruits: Most easily described as a pink fruited EARLIANA. Fairly free from 
concentric ringing and radial cracking. 
Vines: Very much like EARLIANA. 
LIVINGSTON’S BEAUTY (BEAUTY, TRUCKER’S FAVORITE) 
78-87 days 
Fruits: Pink, medium large, average 6-7 oz., fairly smooth, flat globe with 
index about 0.72, small to medium core, large placenta, firm fleshed, 
cracks very rarely; 5-9 locules. 
Vines: Large plant, heavy foliage, well branched, giving good coverage, 
medium green, very productive. This i is an old variety noted for vigor 
and adaptability. 
LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE (GLOBE) a: . . 74-83 days 
Fruits: Bright carmine, medium large, average (ak oz., smooth, uniformly 
globular, with index about 1 .0O, shallow core, very fleshy and solid, 
almost never shows cracking; 5-7 locules. 
Vines: Large, vigorous plant, medium dense foliage, gives fair to good 
coverage, fairly tolerant of heat and drought, dark yellow green, 
usually prolific and uniform. 
LOUISIANA PINK 
A strain of LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE developed by University of Louisiana for 
resistance to wilt and nail-head rust. 
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