Two New Early Cherry Varieties, Early Burlat and Moreau
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1962.16.4.75Abstract
Two outstanding early sweet cherry varieties new to this country, Early Burlat and Moreau, have been released to growers by the United States Department of Agriculture. Early Burlat first fruited at the U. S. Plant Introduction Station, Chico, California, in 1948, and Moreau, in 1949. Both varieties were cooperatively tested in California by the Plant Introduction Station at Chico, by the California Agricultural Experiment Station at Davis, and in Oregon by the Agricultural Experiment Station at Corvallis(2).
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