DWARF CHAMPION CTREE) 93 see - . 84-93 days 
Fruits: Deep pink, medium large, average 514-614 02z., 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 | " otee fo ty ne 
Fruits: Carmine, medium large, average 514-614 02Z., 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. 
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) . |. - + _. 62-72 days 
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 is an old variety noted for vigor 
and adaptability. 
LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE (GLOBE) St ot se esa 
Fruits: Bright carmine, medium large, average 6-7 0Z., smooth, uniformly 
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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