Three New Varieties of Strawberries
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1957.12.2.21Abstract
Three new varieties of strawberries Earlidawn, Redglow, and Surecrop were introduced Octover 1, 1956, for commercial use. Earlidawn and Redglow resulted from breeding work of the U. S. Department of Agriculture at Beltsville, and Durecrop from the cooperative work of the U.S.D.A. and the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of Maryland Research Farm, Salisbury, Maryland. W.F. Jeffers and I.C. Haut were in charge of the Maryland program. A number of men from the various State Agricultural Experiment Stations who were especially helpful in the evaluation of the varieties described, deserve special mention. Among them are R.G. Hill, Ohio; Jules Janick, Indiana; W.D. Armstrong, Kentucky; H.K. Fleming, Pennsylvania; W.A. Mathews and Ralph Ruppenthal, Maryland; and A.P. French, Massachusetts.
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