Rogue Red—A New Winter Pear Variety
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1969.23.4.71Abstract
A promising pear variety, 'Rogue Red', was released March 28, 1969, by Oregon State University. The variety originated from an original cross by F. C. Reimer and a second cross in 1947 by E. Degman and V. Quackenbush, of the Southern Oregon Experiment Station in Medford, Oregon. 'Rogue Red' [Comice x (Seckel x Farmindale seedling #122)], was first harvested and evaluated in 1955. This selection has been tested each subsequent year with respect to harvest date, storage and shelf life, color, and dessert quality.
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