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GARDEN STATE (Red) CM TAGNU 
Popular for whole canning, juice and catsup. Somewhat similar to Rutgers but 
plant growth more compact and fruit slightly flatter. Matures most of its 
heavy crop during the early part of the bearing season. The leaves and stems 
a au some ability to resist and survive late blight (Phytophthora in- 
estans). 
VINES—Medium large, semi self-determinate and very productive, compact 
bushy growth protecting the fruits well from the sun. 
FRUIT—Oblate, scarlet red color, firm and of fine quality; holds well after 
ripening. 
GOLDEN QUEEN (Yellow)—Suggest SUNRAY 
GROTHEN’S GLOBE (Red) MS TANNE 
Important in Florida and Texas as a leading green wrap shipping variety. 
From 10 days to two weeks earlier than Rutgers and will respond favorably 
to heavier applications of fertilizer without “bunching” or excessive vegetative 
growth. Similar to Break O’Day but better color. 
VINES—Fairly open growth, medium length; leaves feathery. 
FRUIT—Medium large, globe-shaped, bright scarlet, solid interior ripens 
slowly, retaining firmness. 
GULF STATE MARKET (Pink) MS TAWNY 
An excellent shipping variety, also fine for market use. Has particularly heavy 
skin that is not inclined toward cracking. Our strain is unexcelled. 
VINES—Medium in size, strong, hardy, shade fruit very nicely, somewhat self- 
topping. 
FRUIT—Crimson pink, medium large, meaty, solid, globular shaped, small 
seed cells; of wonderful flavor. 
INDIANA BALTIMORE (Greater Baltimore) (Red) Cc TAINT 
Most uniform, desirable strain of the Greater Baltimore type. Fruits have been 
slightly deepened in shape, reducing loss in peeling and coring, and are noted 
for their deep red color throughout. Widely used for whole canning, juice and 
catsup. 
VINES—Large, vigorous, semi-erect with rather dense foliage. 
FRUIT—Deep, flat, large, solid, smooth and of deep red color; flavor slightly 
tart. 
JUBILEE (Yellow)—Suggest SUNRAY 
KEYSTONE 40-46 (Red) (Picture on Page 102) MSC TENOT 
A new variety that shows promise because the plant provides good shade for 
the heavy, uniform, deep red fruit and is very productive. It is widely adapted 
and has shown tolerance to late blight and Fusarium wilt. 
VINES—Strong yet compact growth, protect the fruits well; very prolific. 
FRUIT—Large, bright deep scarlet, deep flattened shape, sometimes a little 
rough; thick flesh walls and fairly heavy skin. The firm, meaty flesh 
develops a rich scarlet red color. 
LIVINGSTON BEAUTY or Trucker’s Favorite (Pink) HM TEETH 
An old variety which withstands adverse weather. Desirable for a summer 
market crop. 
VINES—Very large, makes a hardy, strong growth, shades fruit well. 
FRUIT—Purplish pink, somewhat flattened, large, smooth, firm, not inclined 
to crack. 
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