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Title: Tomato cultivar trial results. Spring 1990.
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Bradenton GCREC Research Report BRA1990-18 July 1990

TOMATO CULTIVAR TRIAL RESULTS FOR SPRING 1990

T. K. Howe, J. W. Scott and W. E. Waters1

Eighteen fresh market tomato cultivars or breeding lines were evaluated
in a replicated yield trial in the spring of 1990 at the Gulf Coast
Research and Education Center in Bradenton, FL. In addition, forty
breeding lines and cultivars were evaluated visually (no harvest) in non-
replicated observational plots.
MATERIAL AND METHODS

Bed Preparation: Raised beds of EauGallie fine sand were formed on
January 31, 1990. The 32-inch wide, 8-inch high beds were spaced on 5-
ft centers with 6 beds between seepage irrigation ditches. Fertilizer
included 15-0-30-2 (N-P2Os-K20-MgO) at 1917 lb/A (Acre = 8712 linear feet
of bed) distributed into 2 narrow bands in shallow grooves on the bed
surface 10 inches to each side of the bed center and a full bed-width,
false bed application of superphosphate (0-20-0 with 80 lbs per ton minor
elements as F503) at 697 lb/A. This fertilizer regime provided a 1:2
ratio of N:K20 with approximately 288 lb N/A. Beds were fumigated with
methyl bromide:chloropicrin (67%:33%) at 214 lb/mulched A (mulched A =
8712 x 2.7 ft) and mulched with black polyethylene film.

Transplant Production: Seed were sown on January 4, 1990 into wooden
flats containing an inert processed product of spent coal, and lightly
covered with coarse vermiculite. Seedlings were transferred 14 days later
into planter flats (1.5 x 1.5 x 2.5-inch cells) containing vermiculite and
Canadian peat (1:1, v:v) amended with superphosphate, dolomite and
micronutrients.

Crop Production: Transplants were set in the field February 20, 1990,
spaced 28.5 inches apart in single rows in the center of each bed, and
drenched with 20-20-20 liquid fertilizer at 5 lb/100 gal water. Four
replications of 10 plants per entry were arranged in a randomized complete
block design for the harvested trial, and single 10-plant plots were used
for the observational trial. Paraquat was applied to row middles for weed
control. Plants were later staked and tied without pruning. Weather
information for the season and the 35-yr average is in Table 1.


1Research Program Coordinator, Associate Professor (Vegetable Breeder) and
Center Director, respectively.









Plots were scouted for insect control throughout the season. Leafminer,
sweetpotato whitefly, armyworm and mites were the primary insects found.
Permethrin, endosulfan, avermectin, dicofol, esfenvalerate and Bacillus
thuringiensis were applied on an "as needed" basis following label
instructions.

A regular spray program utilizing mancozeb and chlorothalonil was followed
to control fungal diseases. Tribasic copper sulfate was added to mancozeb
sprays to control bacterial spot when necessary.

Fruit of the replicated trial entries (Table 2) were harvested at the
mature-green stage (or beyond) on May 14, 23 and June 4, 1990. Tomatoes
were graded as cull or marketable by U.S. standards for grades and
marketable fruit were sized by machine as: 6x7 (medium), 6x6 (large) and
5x6 (extra large) according to commercial standards (see footnotes in
Tables 3-6 for specifications). Both cull and marketable fruit were
counted and weighed.

Subjective ratings were given to all tomato entries in the replicated and
observational trials at the end of the season when red ripe fruit were on
the vine (Table 7). Since replicated entries were harvested, additional
non-harvested plots of replicated entries were planted specifically for
the late season appraisal. Ratings were given in various categories
defining plant features, fruit quality and horticultural characteristics.

Seasonal. Total marketable yields for the season ranged from 1640
cartons/A for 'Mogambo' to 3075 cartons/A for 'Sunny' (Table 3). Nine
other entries were not significantly different than 'Sunny' in yield, they
were: IFAS 7308, 'Solar Set', XPH 5628, IFAS 7304, 'Regency', 'Pacific',
IFAS 7307, 'Summer Flavor 6000' and 'FTE 24'. Interestingly, 'Sunny' was
among the lowest in total yield at the first harvest (Table 4).

Yield of extra large fruit ranged from 711 cartons/A for 'Summer Flavor
6000' to 1668 cartons/A for XPH 5628. All but five entries produced the
greatest proportion of their fruit yields in the extra large class. Three
other entries, IFAS 7307, 'Pacific' and 'Solar Set' were not significantly
different than XPH 5628 in extra large fruit yield. Greatest large fruit
yield was produced by 'Sunny' (1261 cartons/A) which was not significantly
greater than 'Summer Flavor 6000', IFAS 7308, 'FTE 12' and 'Solar Set'.

Average individual fruit weight was greatest for IFAS 7306 (6.7 oz) and
XPH 5628 (6.3 oz). The proportion of culls ranged from 20.4% for XPH 5628
to 38.2% for 'Rosario'. Other entries that had a low proportion of culls
were: IFAS 7306, IFAS 7304, IFAS 7307, 'Sunny', IFAS 7308 and 'Solar
Set'. 'Duke', IFAS 7306 and 'Mogambo' had significantly less than 100%
plant stand at each of the three harvests (Tables 4-6).

First Harvest (May 14, 1990): Earliness, as judged by total marketable
yields at the first harvest, was similar for nine entries: IFAS 7308,
'FTE 12', IFAS 7303, 'Regency', 'Solar Set', IFAS 7306, IFAS 7302,
'Bonita' and 'Rosario' (Table 4), all yielding more than 685 cartons/A.
However, 'Solar Set', IFAS 7306, IFAS 7302, 'Bonita' and 'Rosario' were
also not significantly different than the lowest yield of 463 cartons/A.









Total marketable yields ranged from 463 cartons/A for 'Sunny' to 1012
cartons/A for IFAS 7308.
Extra large fruit yield ranged from 251 cartons/A for 'Sunny' to 671
cartons/A for IFAS 7308. At this date, half of the entries produced more
extra large fruit than any other size, and half produced more large fruit
than any other size. Ten other entries were similar to IFAS 7308 in extra
large fruit yield at the initial harvest. Average fruit weight was equal
to or exceeded 7.0 oz for XPH 5628, 'Mogambo', 'Pacific', 'Rosario' and
IFAS 7306. The proportion of culls ranged from 3.8% for XPH 5628 to 27.6%
for IFAS 7303. Plant stands at the first harvest were significantly less
than 100% for 'Mogambo'(72.5%), 'Duke' (77.5%), IFAS 7306 (82.5%), IFAS
7307 (85%), 'Summer Flavor 6000'(85%).
Second Harvest (May 23, 1990): Fourteen of the eighteen entries were
similar in total marketable yield at the second harvest, which ranged from
595 cartons/A for 'Mogambo' to 1546 cartons/A for 'Sunny' (Table 5).
Extra large fruit yield ranged from 258 cartons/A for IFAS 7302 to 840
cartons/A for XPH 5628. 'Pacific', 'Regency', 'Solar Set', 'Rosario' and
IFAS 7307 were similar to XPH 5628 in production of extra large fruit.
Average fruit weight exceeded 6.0 oz for XPH 5628 (6.5 oz) and IFAS 7306
(6.9 oz), but entries with fruit weight of 5.8 oz or higher were not
significantly different from these. The proportion of culls ranged from
10.1% for IFAS 7308 to 24.8% for 'Mogambo'. Plant stand at the second
harvest was significantly less than 100% for 'Mogambo' (72.5%), IFAS 7306
(72.6%), 'Duke' (77.5%), IFAS 7302 (82.5%), and IFAS 7303 (85.0%).

Third Harvest (June 4, 1990): Production dropped somewhat by the third
harvest and marketable yields ranged from 321 cartons/A for 'Bonita' to
1132 cartons/A for 'FTE 24' (Table 6). 'Sunny', XPH 5628, IFAS 7307,
'Solar Set' and IFAS 7304 were not significantly .different than 'FTE 24'
in total marketable yield. Extra large fruit yield was greatest for XPH
5628 (452 cartons/A) but was not significantly greater than IFAS 7307 (395
cartons/A) and 'FTE 24' (336 cartons/A). Most entries produced greater
yields in large and medium fruit than extra large fruit at this date.
Average fruit weight ranged from 4.4 oz for 'Summer Flavor 6000' to 5.8
oz for IFAS 7306. Thirteen entries had 5.0 oz or larger average fruit
weight. The proportion of culls rose dramatically at the third harvest
due to damage from black shoulder (rain checking) and cracking (mainly
radial) brought about from rainfall prior to harvest. Plant stands at the
third harvest were significantly less than 100% for IFAS 7306 (67.5%),
'Mogambo' (70.0%), Duke (77.5%), and IFAS 7302 (82.5%).

Horticultural Evaluation: All of the replicated and observational entries
were given ratings for several horticultural characteristics at the end
of the season when most of the fruit was vine ripe (Table 7). Ratings of
replicated entries were given to separate plots not harvested for yield
data. Discrepancies between the data in Tables 3-6 and the ratings in
Table 7 are due in part to ratings being assigned to different,
unharvested plots and the fact that fruit set, size and maturity was
judged late in the season. These ratings were from plots of 10 plants
each or less. Ratings are intended only to provide general indications
of the crop at a given location and time.









Summary: Prominent entries in this trial were 'Solar Set', XPH 5628,
'Sunny' and IFAS 7308, which provided good seasonal yields with low cull
production and good fruit size. XPH 5628 and 'Solar Set' were noted for
producing a better proportion of extra large fruit. While XPH 5628 was
a mid-season tomato, 'Solar Set' and IFAS 7308 were early. 'Sunny', while
producing good seasonal yields, did not yield well early in the season and
tended to have smaller fruit size.

Note: The information contained in this report is a summary of
experimental results, and should not be used as recommendations
for crop production. No discrimination is intended nor
endorsement implied where trade names are used.

Literature Cited

1. Stanley, C. D. 1990. Temperature and rainfall report for 1989.
Bradenton GCREC Research Report BRA1990-05.









Table 1. Temperature and rainfall at the GCREC during the spring of
1990z and the 35-year averages (1).


Average Daily Temperature (oF)
1990 35-yr. avq. Rainfall (in.)
Month Max Min Max Min 1990 35-yr avq.

Feb 80 59 73 51 4.07 3.13
Mar 81 58 77 55 1.09 3.43
Apr 84 60 82 60 1.33 1.56
May 90 71 87 64 1.91 3.10
June 92 71 91 70 8.70 7.65

zTrial transplanted Feb 20, 1990 with last harvest June 4, 1990.







Table 2. Sources of tomato entries included in the spring 1990
replicated (harvested) trial.


Entry Sourcez

Bonita Northrup King
Duke Petoseed
FTE 12 Petoseed
FTE 24 Petoseed
IFAS 7302 GCREC
IFAS 7303 GCREC
IFAS 7304 GCREC
IFAS 7306 GCREC
IFAS 7307 GCREC
IFAS 7308 GCREC
Mogambo Sunseed
Pacific Asgrow
Regency Harris Moran
Rosario (NS 268) Neuman
Solar Set Asgrow
Summer Flavor 6000 (S. F. 6000) Abbott & Cobb
Sunny Asgrow
XPH 5628 Asgrow


'GCREC = Gulf Coast Research & Education Center, Bradenton, FL.











Table 3. Seasonal yields and average fruit size of tomato
harvests.


entries in the Spring of 1990, three


Marketable Yield (cartons/A)z
Extra Avg.
Large Large Medium Fruit Wt. Cullsy
Entry Total (5x6) (6x6) (6x7) (oz.) (%)

Sunny 3075 a 969 c-f 1261 a 845 a 5.2 ef 24 e-g
IFAS 7308 3063 a 1258 b-d 1201 ab 605 bc 5.8 b-e 26 d-g
Solar Set 2991 ab 1332 a-c 1072 a-c 587 b-d 5.8 b-e 25 d-g
XPH 5628 2751 a-c 1668 a 744 de 339 de 6.3 ab 20 g
IFAS 7304 2738 a-c 1217 b-e 980 b-d 541 b-d 5.8 b-e 22 fg
Regency 2735 a-c 1210 b-e 971 b-d 554 b-d 5.6 c-f 31 b-d
Pacific 2727 a-c 1418 ab 874 cd 435 c-e 6.0 b-d 28 c-f
IFAS 7307 2667 a-c 1446 ab 824 c-e 397 c-e 6.0 b-d 24 e-g
S.F. 6000 2639 a-d 711 f 1207 ab 721 ab 5.0 f 28 c-f
FTE 24 2610 a-d 1056 b-f 942 b-d 613 bc 5.3 ef 34 a-c
FTE 12 2523 b-d 831 ef 1063 a-c 629 a-c 5.4 c-f 36 ab
Rosario 2477 b-d 1262 b-d 827 c-e 388 c-e 6.0 bc 38 a
Bonita 2381 cd 1006 c-f 834 c-e 540 b-d 5.6 c-f 35 ab
IFAS 7302 2379 cd 835 ef 957 b-d 587 b-d 5.4 d-f 27 c-f
IFAS 7303 2310 cd 1004 c-f 782 d-g 524 b-d 5.7 b-e 31 b-e
Duke 2257 cd 748 f 951 b-d 557 b-d 5.5 c-f 35 ab
IFAS 7306 2122 d 1249 b-d 600 ef 272 e 6.7 a 24 fg
Mogambo 1640 e 902 d-f 485 f 253 e 6.0 b-d 31 b-d

zCarton = 25 Ibs. Acre = 8712 linear ft of bed, beds on 5 ft centers. Grading belt hole sizes:
extra-large (5x6) = no belt, greater than 2 26/32 inches diameter; large (6x6) = 2 26/32 inches;
medium (6x7) = 2 18/32 inches; cull = 2 8/32 inches.
YBy weight.
xMean separation within columns by Duncan's multiple range test, 5% level.









Table 4. Yields, fruit size and plant stand of tomato entries for the first harvest, May 14, 1990.

Marketable Yield (cartons/A)z
Extra Avg. Plant
Large Large Medium Fruit Wt. CullsY Stand
Entry Total (5x6) (6x6) (6x7) (oz.) (%) (%)

IFAS 7308 1012 a 671 a 275 ab 66 a-c 6.6 a-e 14 c-f 93 a-d
FTE 12 890 ab 401 bc 359 a 130 a 5.7 f 17 b-e 93 a-d
IFAS 7303 852 ab 531 ab 246 a-c 75 a-c 6.5 b-f 28 a 85 a-d
Regency 839 ab 562 ab 218 b-e 59 bc 6.7 a-d 22 a-c 93 a-c
Solar Set 795 a-c 527 ab 230 b-d 38 bc 6.4 c-f 17 b-e 98 ab
IFAS 7306 774 a-c 572 ab 171 b-e 31 bc 7.3 ab 14 c-f 83 b-d
IFAS 7302 747 a-c 485 ab 212 b-e 51 bc 6.4 c-f 25 ab 88 a-d
Bonita 743 a-c 503 ab 195 b-e 45 bc 6.3 c-f 16 b-e 93 a-c
Rosario 686 a-c 523 ab 135 c-e 27 bc 7.0 a-d 28 a 100 a
IFAS 7307 671 bc 513 ab 145 b-e 13 c 6.8 a-d 10 ef 85 b-d
Pacific 670 bc 489 ab 152 b-e 28 bc 7.0 a-c 13 c-f 93 a-c
IFAS 7304 651 bc 492 ab 132 c-e 27 bc 6.8 a-d 20 a-d 93 ab
S.F. 6000 599 bc 258 c 243 a-c 97 ab 5.8 ef 8 fg 85 b-d
FTE 24 554 bc 364 bc 156 b-e 35 bc 6.6 b-f 11 ef 100 a
XPH 5628 497 c 376 bc 106 de 16 c 7.4 a 4 g 93 a-d
Duke 482 c 245 c 193 b-e 44 bc 6.2 c-f 25 ab 78 cd
Mogambo 477 c 374 bc 93 e 10 c 7.3 ab 12 d-f 73 d
Sunny 463 c 251 c 176 b-e 36 bc 6.1 d-f 12 d-f 98 ab


zCarton = 25 Ibs. Acre = 8712 linear ft of bed, beds on 5 ft centers. Gr
large (5x6) = no belt, greater than 2 26/32 inches diameter; large (6x6)
= 2 18/32 inches; cull = 2 8/32 inches.
YBy weight.
"Mean separation within columns by Duncan's multiple range test, 5% level.


ading belt hole sizes: extra-
= 2 26/32 inches; medium (6x7)











Table 5. Yields, fruit size and plant stands of tomato entries for the second harvest, May 23, 1990.


Marketable Yield (cartons/A)z
Extra Avg. Plant
Large Large Medium Fruit Wt. Cullsy Stand
Entry Total (5x6) (6x6) (6x7) (oz.) (%) (%)

Sunny 1546 a 448 b-d 715 a 384 a 5.3 c 14 d-f 98 ab
Pacific 1478 a 737 ab 509 a-d 232 a-e 5.9 a-c 16 b-f 93 a-d
Regency 1439 ab 554 a-d 591 a-c 294 a-c 5.4 bc 22 a-c 93 a-d
S.F. 6000 1366 a-c 334 cd 645 ab 387 a 5.2 c 12 ef 85 a-d
Solar Set 1322 a-c 552 a-d 519 a-d 251 a-e 5.5 bc 17 a-e 98 ab
Bonita 1317 a-c 426 b-d 515 a-d 376 ab 5.4 bc 23 a-c 90 a-d
IFAS 7308 1287 a-c 427 b-d 599 a-c 260 a-d 5.7 bc 10 f 93 a-d
XPH 5628 1285 a-c 840 a 338 de 107 d-f 6.5 ab 13 ef 93 a-d
Rosario 1276 a-c 602 a-c 472 a-d 202 c-f 5.9 a-c 24 ab 100 a
IFAS 7304 1229 a-d 497 b-d 483 a-d 250 a-e 5.6 bc 18 a-e 93 a-c
Duke 1115 a-d 400 cd 488 a-d 227 b-e 5.8 a-c 20 a-e 78 cd
IFAS 7302 1090 a-e 258 d 521 a-d 311 a-c 5.0 c 19 a-e 83 b-d
IFAS 7307 1069 a-e 539 a-d 375 c-e 156 c-f 5.7 bc 14 ef 85 b-d
IFAS 7303 1013 a-e 387 cd 369 c-e 258 a-d 5.7 bc 20 a-e 85 a-d
FTE 24 924 b-e 357 cd 388 c-e 179 c-f 5.0 c 20 a-e 100 a
FTE 12 897 c-e 266 cd 410 b-e 221 b-f 5.4 bc 21 a-d 93 a-d
IFAS 7306 748 de 426 b-d 224 e 99 ef 6.9 a 15 c-f 73 d
Mogambo 595 e 317 cd 206 e 72 f 5.5 bc 25 a 73 d


zCarton = 25 Ibs.
large (5x6) = n(
= 2 18/32 inches


Acre = 8712 1


belt,
;; cull


greater
= 2 8/32


inear ft of bed, beds on 5 ft centers. Grading belt hole sizes: extra-
than 2 26/32 inches diameter; large (6x6) = 2 26/32 inches; medium (6x7)
inches.


'By weight.
xMean separation within columns by Duncan's multiple range test, 5% level.









Table 6. Yields, fruit size and plant stands of tomato entries for the third harvest, June 4, 1990.

Marketable Yield (cartons/A)z
Extra Avg. Plant
Large Large Medium Fruit Wt. Cullsy Stand
Entry Total (5x6) (6x6) (6x7) (oz.) (%) (%)

FTE 24 1132 a 336 a-c 398 a 399 a 5.1 a-c 48 c-e 100 a
Sunny 1066 ab 270 b-d 370 ab 426 a 4.8 bc 39 e-g 98 ab
XPH 5628 969 a-c 452 a 300 a-d 216 b-f 5.6 ab 34 fg 93 a-d
IFAS 7307 927 a-c 395 ab 304 a-d 228 b-f 5.7 ab 41 ef 85 a-d
Solar Set 874 a-d 253 b-e 323 a-c 299 b 5.6 ab 40 e-g 98 ab
IFAS 7304 858 a-d 228 b-e 366 ab 264 b-d 5.3 a-c 30 g 93 a-c
IFAS 7308 765 b-e 160 c-e 326 a-c 279 bc 5.0 a-c 49 c-e 93 a-d
FTE 12 737 c-f 164 c-e 294 a-d 279 bc 5.0 a-c 58 bc 93 a-d
S.F. 6000 675 c-f 119 de 319 a-d 237 b-e 4.4 c 54 b-d 85 a-d
Duke 661 c-f 104 de 270 a-e 287 bc 4.8 bc 55 b-d 78 cd
IFAS 7306 600 d-g 251 b-e 206 c-e 142 ef 5.8 a 40 e-g 68 d
Pacific 579 d-g 192 c-e 213 b-e 175 c-f 5.3 a-c 51 b-e 93 a-c
Mogambo 569 d-g 212 c-e 186 c-e 171 c-f 5.4 a-c 48 c-e 70 d
IFAS 7302 543 e-g 93 de 225 b-e 225 b-f 5.0 a-c 44 d-f 83 b-d
Rosario 515 e-g 137 de 220 b-e 158 d-f 5.4 ab 62 ab 100 a
Regency 458 e-g 94 de 163 d-e 201 b-f 4.8 bc 54 b-d 93 a-c
IFAS 7303 445 fg 86 e 168 c-e 191 b-f 4.8 bc 49 c-e 85 a-d
Bonita 321 g 78 e 124 e 120 f 5.0 a-c 71 a 90 a-d


'Carton = 25 Ibs.


Acre = 8712 linear ft of bed, beds on 5 ft


centers. Gr


large (5x6) = no belt, greater than 2 26/32 inches diameter; large (6x6)
= 2 18/32 inches; cull = 2 8/32 inches.
'By weight.
xMean separation within columns by Duncan's multiple range test, 5% level.


ading belt hole sizes: extra-
= 2 26/32 inches; medium (6x7)











Table 7. Late season horticultural ratings of fruit and plant characteristics for entries in the spring of 1990.
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Harris Moran
HMX 8813 m-t 3.5gb j2
Market Pride t 2.5gb jo
Regency s-m 4.0gb j2
IFAS-Univer. Florida
Flora-Dade m 3.0gb j2
Hayslip m-t 3.0gb j2
Horizon m 3.0gb j2
IFAS 7261 Hot Set m-t 3.5gb jo
IFAS 7262 Hot Set m 3.0ug jo
IFAS 7264 Hot Set m-t 3.01tgb jo
IFAS 7266 Hot Set m 3.0gb jo
IFAS 7267 Hot Set m 3.01tgb jo
IFAS 7273 Hot Set m 3.0gb jo
IFAS 7283 Hot Set m 3.01tgb jo
IFAS 7302 Fusarium Race 3 Resist. NO DATA
IFAS 7303 Fusarium s-m 4.0gb jo
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IFAS 7304 Fusarium s 4.0gb jo
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Race 3 Resist.
Solar Set
Suncoast
North Carolina State Univer
Mountain Delight
NC 87127
NC 87294
NC 88112
NC 88121
NC 88289
NC 88348
Piedmont
Summit
Neuman
NS 262R

Rosario (NS 268)
Nunhems
Solido
Northrup King
Bonita
Cobia (NVH 4459)
NVH 4461
Petoseed
Colonial (PSX 34183)
Duke
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FTE 24
Olympic (PSX 77684)


m-t 4.5gb j2 3.5 2.5 3.5 3.5 C 3.0 3.5 3.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 3.5 4.0 v. smooth

s-m 3.0gb jo 3.0 3.5 3.5 3.5 S 3.0 3.0 2.5 4.0 5.0 4.7 4.5 5.0 3.0 4.0 ber
m 3.5gb jo 3.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 S 1.5 4.0 4.5 4.5 5.0 4.5 4.5 5.0 4.0 5.0

t 3.0ug jo 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.5 S 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.7 5.0 4.5 3.5 5.0 4.0 5.0 pointed be
m 3.0gb jo 3.0 3.5 3.5 3.0 S/C 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.7 5.0 5.0 4.7 4.7 4.7 5.0 ber; pointed be
m 3.01tgb jo 3.5 2.5 2.0 3.5 S 3.5 2.0 3.0 4.7 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 pointed be
m 2.5ug jo 3.0 3.5 3.0 3.0 C 4.5 3.5 3.5 4.5 5.0 4.0 4.5 5.0 4.5 5.0 pointed be
m 4.5gb jo 3.0 3.5 3.5 4.0 S 4.0 3.0 4.0 4.7 5.0 4.5 4.7 4.7 4.0 4.5 ber; sm be
m 3.5gb jo 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 S 4.0 3.0 4.0 4.5 5.0 4.7 4.5 5.0 4.5 5.0 pointed be
m 4.0ug jo 3.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 S 4.0 3.5 3.5 4.7 5.0 4.7 4.5 5.0 4.0 5.0 ber
t 3.0gb jo 2.5 3.5 3.0 3.0 S 3.0 4.0 3.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 4.7 5.0
m-t 3.0gb j2 3.5 3.0 2.5 3.0 S 4.0 2.0 4.0 4.7 5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 4.5 5.0

m-t 3.0gb jo 2.5 -2.5 2.0 3.0 S 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 5.0 5.0 2.0 4.7 3.5 4.0 pointed be; tiger
stripe
m-t 3.0gb j2 3.5 4.0 3.5 2.5 S 2.5 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.5 4.7 4.0 5.0 4.0 4.0

t 2.5gb jo 2.0 3.0 2.5 3.0 S 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.5 5.0 4.7 2.0 5.0 4.0 4.0

m 3.51tgb j2 3.0 2.5 2.0 3.5 C 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.7 5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 4.0 4.7 ber
m-t 3.0gb jo 3.0 3.5 2.0 3.0 S 2.5 3.5 3.0 4.5 5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 4.0 4.5 ber
m 3.0ug jo 3.0 3.0 2.5 4.0 S/C 2.5 3.0 4.0 4.7 5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 4.5 4.5 ripens from bottom up

m-t 3.5gb j2 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 S 3.0 3.0 3.5 4.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 4.7 4.0 4.7 spider track
s 2.5gb j2 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 S 2.5 4.0 2.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 3.5 5.0 4.0 3.0
t 2.5gb jo 3.0 3.5 2.5 3.5 S 3.0 3.5 3.5 4.5 4.5 5.0 2.0 4.5 4.0 5.0 pointed be; puffy frt
s-m 3.5gb j2 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.5 S 3.0 4.5 2.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 3.5 3.5 fibrous frt, recessed
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m-t 3.5gb jo 2.5 2.5 2.0 3.5 S/C 2.5 2.5 3.0 4.5 5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 4.5 4.5







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STM 9102 (formerly 88-28) m 4.0gb j2 3.5 2.5 3.0 4.0 S 3.5 3.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
STM 9103 (formerly 88-17) m-t 3.5gb j2 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.5 S 2.5 3.0 2.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 3.5 3.5 ber
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Shamrock
SR 445 m-t 3.5gb jo 3.0 3.5 3.0 3.5 S 3.5 3.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 4.7 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0
SR 600 m-t 3.0gb jo 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 S 2.5 3.0 .2.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.5 3.0 4.5 puffy frt
Sunseeds
Mogambo m-t 3.0ug jo 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.5 S/C 3.5 2.5 3.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 ber
Sunex 6586 m-t 3.0gb j2 3.0 3.0 3.5 3.0 S 3.5 2.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 sv spider track; ber
Sunex 6589 m-t 3.01tgb j2 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 S 2.0 2.0 3.5 4.5 5.0 4.0 2.0 4.5 2.5 5.0 pointed be
Sunex 6590 m 3.0gb jo 2.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 S 2.0 3.0 3.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 3.0 5.0


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S1 = rough, 5 = smooth, ug = uniform green, gb = green base, Itgb light green base.
" jo = jointed, j2 = jointless.
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v I = small, 5 = extra large.
" 1 = early, 5 = late.
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Ss = smooth, c = curled.

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