Northwest Strawberry
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1956.11.1.4Abstract
New strawberry acreage planted in Washington in 1954 was predominantly the Northwest variety. Substantial acreage of the new berry was set out in Oregon. Small-package freezers, skeptical at first, are now convinced that Northwest is a superior freezing berry. Compared with Marshall it is firmer, makes a better looking pack, gives a better packout, is even better color, and the flavor is just right when the usual one part of sugar is added to 4 parts of sliced berries.
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