| JUNE-BEARING
TYPES |
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SELECTIONS
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ZONES
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DESCRIPTION
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RESISTANCE
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US,
MS, LS, CS
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Large,
light red fruit of good flavor. Consistent producer. Best
all-around selection
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Resistant
to red stele, verticillium wilt, leaf diseases
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'Annapolis'
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US,
MS
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Early,
consistent production of medium-large fruit
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Resistant
to red stele
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'Apollo'
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US,
MS, LS, CS
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Good-size,
firm, flavorful fruit. Fairly late
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Tolerant
of leaf diseases
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'Atlas'
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US,
MS, LS, CS
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Firm
berries with good aroma
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Tolerant
of leaf scorch and leaf spot
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'Cardinal'
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US,
MS, LS
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Large,
firm fruit of good flavor, color. Can be acidic
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Susceptible
to anthracnose
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'Chandler'
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All
zones
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Very
large, bright red berries of good flavor. Produces over long period.
Does well in Florida
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Resists
leaf spot
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'Delmarvel'
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US,
MS, LS
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Early
berry with excellent flavor. Moderate yields
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Some
resistance to anthracnose. Resistant to red stele
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'Earliglow'
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US,
MS, LS, CS
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Early
crop of medium-size berries of excellent flavor and quality. Moderate
yields
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Resistant
to red stele. Tolerates fruit rot better than many other selections
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'Florida
90'
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CS,
TS
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Heavy
yields of sweet fruit over long period
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'Midway'
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US,
MS, LS
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Medium
to large, firm, dark red fruit, juicy, slightly tart; tough skin.
Excellent for freezing, preserves. Vigorous, productive over long
period
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Suffers
in high heat, drought, especially in sandy soil.
Best in heavier soil. Resistant to verticillium wilt, one race
of red stele. Susceptible to leaf spot, leaf scorch
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'Sunrise'
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US,
MS, LS
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Medium
to large, light red berries of good flavor and aroma. Excellent
for desserts, but poor for freezing. Vigorous; above-average yields
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Drought
tolerant. Resistant to verticillium wilt, leaf scorch and mildew,
three types of red stele. Susceptible to leaf spot
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'Surecrop'
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US,
MS, LS
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Medium
to large fruit with glossy skin. Primary berries irregular, wedge
shaped; later berries uniform, conical. Excellent flavor; ideal
for desserts, freezing. Vigorous; above average yields
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Resists
red stele, verticillium wilt, leaf spot, leaf scorch. Tolerates
drought and poor, dry soils
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'Sweet
Charlie'
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CS,
TS
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Large,
dark red berries, very tasty. Does well in Florida
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Resistant
to anthracnose
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'Tennessee
Beauty'
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US,
MS, LS
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Late
crop of medium to large, dark red berries with slightly tart flavor.
Good for fresh eating; excellent for freezing, processing. Vigorous;
heavy yields
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Resistant
to leaf spot, leaf scorch. Needs good drainage. Susceptible to
red stele
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| EVERBEARING
TYPES |
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SELECTIONS
|
ZONES
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DESCRIPTION
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RESISTANCE
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Large,
long-necked fruit with mild, sweet flavor, high sugar content;
freezes well. Plant produces many runners. Tolerates much
cold
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'Quinault'
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US,
MS
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Large,
attractive fruit with very good flavor
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Resistant
to viruses and red stele. Susceptible to botrytis
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'Selva'
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US,
MS, LS, CS
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Sweet
fruit is large for everbearer
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Appears
to have some resistance to red stele
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'Tribute'
|
US,
MS, LS
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Medium
to large fruit with excellent flavor
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Resistant
to red stele, verticillium wilt
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'Tristar'
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US,
MS, LS
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Medium-size
berries with excellent flavor
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Resistant
to red stele and mildew. Moderately susceptible to viruses
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| This chart
is from the Southern Living
Garden Book. For more on this book, click
here. |
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