Strawberry Variety Performance in Southern Illinois
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1962.16.2.35Abstract
Zych and Mowry (1) have discussed the adaptability of strawberry varieties in Illinois based upon preliminary results of only one season. Zych and Powell (2) have summarized strawberry variety characteristics and recommended varieties for commercial planting in Illinois. The state of Illinois covers such a wide range in latitude that some varieties were not equally adapted to all areas of the state. Blakemore, Tennessee Beauty and Tennessee Shipper were considered better adapted to southern Illinois; and Empire, Sparkle and Vermilion were recommended only for northern Illinois. Albritton was not considered well adapted to any region in Illinois.
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