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FRESH-MARKET CUCUMBER




VARIETY EVALUATION

1977 1985









TABLE 1
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, REPLICATED
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: March 17, 1977
Harvested: May 5, 1977. Last of 9: May 26, 1977
Soil: Apopka fine sand


Yield (ba/A)

Earlyz'y Total
Cultivar Source Fancy Marketablex Fancy Marketable

Sprint S Asgrow 123 a 201 a 271 a 431 a
Slicemaster Petoseed 119 a 176 ab 224 ab 369 ab
M + M Hyb. Burpee 96 ab 137 a-d 205 ab 362 ab
Victory Petoseed 101 ab 153 a-c 221 ab 351 ab
Belle Aire Agway 98 ab 141 a-d 211 ab 328 ab
-------------- ---------- ------------------------------------------------
Poinsett Niagara 69 a-c 87 c-e 203 ab 283 ab
Saticoy Petoseed 92 ab 117 b-d 177 ab 275 ab
Marketmore Northrup King 59 be 70 d-f 169 ab 256 b
Super Slice Northrup King 4 d 4 f 176 ab 250 b
Triumph Petoseed 62 bc 84 c-e 150 b 248 b
---- --- ----------------------------------- --------------------
Slicerite Northrup King 14 d 18 f 150 b 244 b
High Mark II Asgrow 35 cd 38 ef 151 b 211 b

ZMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.

YHarvested by May 13, 1977.
XMarketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.


Comments: Planted March 17, 1977 in
ft apart. Fertilization:
other applications before


single-row plots 24 ft long with hills 2 ft apart in rows 10
800 lb/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 lb/A 15-0-14 in 3
flowering.









TABLE 2
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, REPLICATED
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: March 29, 1978
Harvested: May 16, 1978. Last of 11:
Soil: Apopka fine sand


Research & Education Center


June 12, 1978


Yield (bu/A)

Earlyz'y Total

Cultivar Source Fancy Marketablex Fancy Marketable

Sprint S Asgrow 45 a 87 a 197 a 389 a
Smooth Set Herbst 27 ab 67 ab 134 ab 333 ab
Victory Petoseed 4 b 19 cd 136 ab 302 a-c
Poinsett 76 Castle 3 b 8 cd 111 b-d 268 a-d
Belle Aire Agway 11 b 50 a-c 96 b-d 265 a-d
------------------------------- -------------------- ---------- -------
Hyslice Castle 17 ab 39 b-d 88 b-e 229 b-d
Slicemaster Petoseed 20 ab 46 a-c 71 b-e 189 b-d
Marketmore 76 Castle 2 b 2 d 122 a-c 172 b-d
Centennial Herbst 13 ab 41 b-d 39 de 162 cd
Poinsett Niagara 0 b 2 d 51 c-e 120 d
---- --- ------------------------------------------------------------------
Multislicer Herbst 6 b 12 cd 13 e 112 d

ZMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.
YHarvested by May 26, 1978.
XMarketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.


Planted March 29, 1978 in
ft apart. Fertilization:
other applications before


single-row plots 24 ft long with hills 2 ft apart in rows 5
800 lb/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 lb/A 15-0-14 in 3
flowering.


Comments:









TABLE 3
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, REPLICATED
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: March 7, 1979
Harvested: May 4, 1979. Last of 11:
Soil: Apopka fine sand


Research & Education Center


May 30, 1979


Yield (bu/A)

Earlyzy Total
Cultivar Source Fancy Marketablex Fancy Marketable

Belle Aire Agway 98 a 174 a 201 ab 469 a
Sprint 440S Asgrow 99 a 188 a 167 a-e 451 ab
NCX 5505 Niagara 91 ab 166 a 185 a-d 434 a-c
Victory Petoseed 96 a 167 a 189 a-c 426 a-c
NCX 5504 Niagara 91 ab 177 a 169 a-e 399 a-c

NCX 5508 Niagara 63 b-e 116 bc 211 a 397 a-c
Super Slice Northrup King 65 b-e 116 bc 201 ab 391 a-d
Hyslice Castle 80 a-d 168 a 181 a-d 386 a-d
Smooth Set Herbst 53 c-f 117 be 107 e 376 a-e
Slicemaster Petoseed 83 a-c 140 ab 153 a-e 366 a-e

Poinsett Northrup King 58 c-f 98 bc 159 a-e 344 a-e
Poinsett 76 Castle 45 e-g 90 bc 160 a-e 337 b-f
M + M Hyb. Burpee 59 c-f 96 bc 142 a-e 312 c-f
Marketmore 70 Northrup King 34 fg 79 cd 125 c-e 268 d-f
Centennial Herbst 67 b-e 109 be 134 b-e 264 d-f







Table 3, fresh market, replicated (cont.)


Yield (bu/A)
Earlyzy Total

Cultivar Source Fancy Marketablex Fancy Marketable

Multislicer Herbst 58 c-f 100 be 125 c-e 254 ef
Marketmore 76 Castle 19 g 34 d 116 de 215 f

ZMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.
YHarvested by May 15, 1979.
XMarketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.
Comments: Planted March 7, 1979 in single-row plots 25 ft long with hills 2.5 ft apart in rows
10 ft apart. Fertilization: 800 lb/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 Ib/A 15-0-14 in
3 other applications before flowering.









TABLE 4
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, REPLICATED
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: March 5, 1980
Harvested: April 25, 1980. Last of 12: May 22, 1980
Soil: Apopka fine sand

Yield (bu/A)
Foliar Disease Earlyx Total
Cultivar Source Resistancez'y Fancy Marketablew Fancy Marketable

Sprint S Asgrow 3.7 a-c 183 a 318 a 328 ab 730 a
XP 1187 Asgrow 3.7 a-c 147 a-d 266 ab 324 ab 705 a
NCX 5505 Niagara 4.7 a 167 ab 260 b 306 ab 703 a
Belle Aire Agway 3.0 c-e 156 a-c 232 bc 348 a 654 a
Sprint 440S Asgrow 4.7 a 128 c-e 243 b 242 bc 622 a
---------- -----------------------------------------------------------
NCX 5508 Niagara 4.7 a 113 de 179 c-e 315 ab 620 a
NCX 5504 Niagara 3.3 b-d 167 ab 283 ab 301 ab 612 a
Victory Petoseed 3.7 a-c 134 b-d 227 be 268 ab 610 a
Smooth Set Herbst 2.3 de 50 g 167 de 162 c 604 a
Early Hyb. Stokes 2.0 e 135 b-d 241 b 280 ab 596 a
--------------------------------------------------- -- -
Dasher Petoseed 3.3 b-d 141 b-d 251 b 265 ab 579 a
Poinsett Twilley 4.7 a 92 ef 145 ef 262 a-c 565 a
Hyslice Castle 2.7 c-e 133 b-d 233 be 259 a-c 564 a
Poinsett 76 Castle 4.7 a 59 fg 100 f 230 be 537 a
Marketmore 76 Northrup King 4.3 ab 55 g 101 f 251 a-c 483 a







Table 4, fresh market, replicated (cont.)




ZMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.
YRated from 1, least resistant; to 5, most resistant.
XHarvested by May 10, 1980.
Marketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.
Comments: Planted March 5, 1980 in single-row plots 24 ft long with hills 2 ft apart in rows 10
ft apart. Fertilization: 800 Ib/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 Ib/A 15-0-14 in 3
other applications before flowering.









TABLE 5
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, REPLICATED
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center


Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: February 27, 1981
Harvested: April 28, 1981. Last of 10:
Soil: Apopka fine sand


May 26, 1981


Yield (bu/A)
Earlyzsy Total
Cultivar Source Fancy Marketablex Fancy Marketable Color" Shapev

GRP6 Harris-Moran 78 a-d 142 b-e 294 ab 572 a 4.0 a-c 3.7 b-d
Sprint 440S Asgrow 81 a-c 193 ab 237 a-d 557 ab 4.0 a-c 3.3 cd
Victory Petoseed 72 a-e 211 a 222 a-f 534 a-c 3.3 bc 3.0 d
GUM Harris-Moran 66 a-f 132 b-f 259 a-c 529 a-c 4.7 a 3.7 b-d
Slicemaster Twilley 96 a 183 ab 262 a-c 522 a-d 3.0 c 3.0 d
----------- ---- --------------------------------------------------------------------
Poinsett 76 Twilley 47 c-g 72 f-h 313 a 481 a-e 4.3 ab 3.7 b-d
EO 211 Ferry-Morse 64 a-g 155 a-e 202 b-f 470 a-e 4.3 ab 4.0 a-c
XP 1187 Asgrow 80 a-c 185 ab 201 b-f 464 a-e 4.3 ab 3.7 b-d
Poinsett SR Dessert 34 d-g 52 gh 289 ab 460 a-e 4.3 ab 3.7 b-d
Streamliner Burpee 47 c-g 173 a-d 126 f 456 a-e 3.0 c 3.0 d
----------------------- ---------- --------- --------- ---------
Exp. Hyb. #69 Burpee 92 ab 178 a-c 220 a-f 446 a-e 4.3 ab 3.7 b-d
Raider Harris-Moran 76 a-d 160 a-d 207 b-f 435 a-e 4.3 ab 3.0 d
G8M Harris-Moran 42 c-g 69 f-h 270 a-c 427 a-e 4.3 ab 4.3 ab
Dasher Twilley 67 a-e 143 b-e 222 a-f 427 a-e 4.3 ab 4.7 a
Poinsett Dessert 51 b-g 91 e-h 250 a-c 426 a-e 3.0 c 3.0 d
-------------------------------------------------------------------







Table 5, fresh market, replicated (cont.)


Yield (bu/A)
Earlyz'y Total
Cultivar Source Fancy Marketablex Fancy Marketable Colorw Shapev

Centurion Northrup King 96 a 194 ab 185 c-f 423 a-e 4.3 ab 4.0 a-c
Castlex 2506 Castle 43 c-g 111 d-g 198 b-f 400 b-e 4.0 a-c 3.3 cd
Medalist (GDM) Harris-Moran 31 e-g 59 gh 226 a-e 399 b-e 5.0 a 3.7 b-d
Guardian Northrup King 62 a-g 115 c-g 176 c-f 396 b-e 5.0 a 4.3 ab
Cherokee #7 Dessert 38 c-g 131 b-f 131 ef 372 c-e 3.0 c 3.7 b-d
---------------------- ---- -
G8GD Harris-Moran 22 fg 58 gh 144 d-f 354 de 5.0 a 3.7 b-d
Marketmore 76 PM Dessert 21 g 31 h 231 a-d 353 e 4.0 a-c 4.0 a-c
Marketmore 72 NB Dessert 35 d-g 57 gh 198 b-f 351 e 4.3 ab 4.0 a-c

ZMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.

yHarvested by May 10, 1981.
XMarketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.
Rated from 1, light yellow green; to 5, dark green.
VRated from 1, poor; to 5, excellent.

Comments: Planted February 27, 1981 in single-row plots 25 ft long with hills 2.5 ft apart in
rows 10 ft apart. Fertilization: 800 lb/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 Ib/A
15-0-14 in 3 other applications before flowering.









TABLE 6
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, REPLICATED
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: February 22, 1982
Harvested: April 21, 1982. Last of 14: May 21, 1982
Soil: Apopka fine sand

Yield (buIA)

Downy Mildew Earlyx Total
Cultivar Source ResistanceZ y Fancy Marketablew Fancy Marketable Color Shapeu

Dasher Petoseed 3.7 ab 87 a 181 ab 154 a 359 a 4.0 ab 3.7 ab
A&C Imp. Abbott & Cobb 4.0 a 72 a-c 178 a-c 129 a-d 357 a 3.0 c 3.0 a-c
Cypress Ferry-Morse 3.3 a-c 80 ab 186 a 136 a-c 354 a 3.0 c 2.7 bc
Pacer Harris-Moran 4.0 a 75 ab 131 a-e 155 a 309 ab 4.0 ab 4.0 a
Early Triumph Abbott & Cobb 3.0 a-c 89 a 167 a-d 144 ab 307 ab 4.0 ab 3.0 a-c
------- ------------ -------------------------------------------------------
XP 1187 Asgrow 3.0 a-c 53 a-f 154 a-e 99 a-e 287 a-c 4.3 a 3.3 ab
Poinsett Ferry-Morse 2.7 bc 59 a-e 143 a-e 103 a-e 272 a-c 3.0 c 3.3 ab
Crackerlee Harris-Moran 3.3 a-c 69 a-d 114 a-e 139 a-c 261 a-c 3.0 c 3.7 ab
XP 1356 Asgrow 3.7 ab 27 d-f 97 a-e 90 a-f 254 a-c 4.3 a 4.0 a
Triumph Petoseed 3.7 ab 43 b-f 92 b-e 104 a-e 247 a-c 3.0 c 3.0 a-c
--------------M-------------------------------------------------------- -- -
Poinsett 76 Twilley 4.0 a 56 a-e 87 c-e 119 a-d 233 a-c 3.7 a-c 3.7 ab
Smooth Set Herbst 3.7 ab 31 c-f 108 a-e 56 d-f 225 a-c 2.0 d 2.0 c
Sprint 440S Asgrow 3.5 a-c 37 b-f 100 a-e 82 a-f 220 a-c 4.5 a 4.0 a
Verino SG 3.5 a-c 31 c-f 107 a-e 70 b-f 219 a-c 4.5 a 3.0 a-c
NCX 5505 Harris-Moran 3.0 a-c 38 b-f 100 a-e 65 c-f 184 bc 3.3 bc 3.0 a-c
---------------------------------------- ------------------ -







Table 6, fresh market, replicated (cont.)


Yield (ba/A)
Downy Mildew Earlyx Total
Cultivar Source Resistancez'y Fancy Marketablew Fancy Marketable Color Shapeu

Comanche Park 2.3 c 17 ef 82 de 44 ef 155 bc 3.0 c 3.3 ab
Polaris Reuter 2.7 be 10 f 69 e 22 f 125 c 3.0 c 3.0 a-c

Gourmet #2t Petoseed 2.3 -- 132 -- 246 3.3 1.0

ZMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.
YRated from 1, least resistant; to 5, most resistant.
XHarvested by May 7, 1982.
Marketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.
VRated from 1, light yellow green; to 5, dark green.
uRated from 1, poor; to 5, good.
tFruit of 'Gourmet #2' graded mostly into the U.S. No. 2 category.

Comments: Planted February 22, 1982 in single-row plots 25 ft long with hills 2.5 ft apart in rows 5
ft apart. Fertilization: 800 lb/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 lb/A 14-0-14 or
15-0-14 in 3 other applications before flowering.









TABLE 7
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, REPLICATED
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: August 15, 1983
Harvested: September 27, 1983. Last of 11: October 21, 1983
Soil: Apopka fine sand

Yield (bu/A)

Mosaic Viruszvy Earlyx Total

Cultivar Source Plant Fruit Fancy Marketable" Fancy Marketable

Raider Harris-Moran 1.3 a 3.3 a 63 ab 145 a 103 a 284 a
DEXP 4 (Slice Nice) Dessert 1.7 a 1.7 a-c 54 a-e 133 ab 92 a 279 ab
Sprint 440 II Asgrow 1.7 a 3.0 ab 52 a-e 127 a-c 86 a 261 a-c
XPH 1436 Asgrow 2.0 a 2.0 a-c 57 a-d 87 b-f 100 a 260 a-c
MOX 5513 Harris-Moran 1.0 a 1.0 c 59 a-c 120 a-e 104 a 258 a-c
--- ---- ------------------------ ----- ----------
DEXP 1 Dessert 2.0 a 2.3 a-c 53 a-e 125 a-d 85 a 252 a-d
Setter Abbott & Cobb 1.3 a 2.3 a-c 68 a 145 a 97 a 252 a-d
A&C Imp. Abbott & Cobb 1.7 a 2.7 a-c 46 a-e 113 a-e 85 a 247 a-d
XPH 1187 Asgrow 2.7 a 2.3 a-c 43 b-e 111 a-e 66 a 240 a-e
Sprint 4405 Asgrow 1.3 a 1.0 c 48 a-e 113 a-e 79 a 230 a-e
----------------------------- ------
Revenue Ferry-Morse 2.7 a 1.7 a-c 52 a-e 109 a-e 95 a 229 a-e
XPH 1386 Asgrow 1.0 a 3.0 ab 45 a-e 113 a-e 72 a 228 a-e
DEXP 141 Dessert 2.0 a 1.3 bc 49 a-e 89 b-f 100 a 225 a-e
Dasher Petoseed 1.7 a 1.7 a-c 46 a-e 88 b-f 92 a 216 a-e
NVH 2100 Northrup King 2.0 a 1.7 a-c 47 a-e 115 a-e 70 a 215 a-e
----------- ------ -------------------- -------------------







Table 7, fresh market, replicated


Yield (bu/A)
Mosaic VirusZ'y Earlyx Total
Cultivar Source Plant Fruit Fancy Marketablew Fancy Marketable

MOX 514 Harris-Moran 1.7 a 1.3 be 39 c-e 92 b-f 81 a 208 b-e
Early Triumph Petoseed 1.3 a 1.7 a-c 66 a 84 b-f 78 a 198 c-e
Dasher II Petoseed 2.3 a 1.7 a-c 51 a-e 81 b-f 81 a 186 de
DEXP 130 Dessert 2.3 a 2.3 a-c 35 de 100 a-e 73 a 186 de
Hyb. 81-1141 Musser 1.0 a 2.7 a-c 48 a-e 76 c-g 89 a 184 de
---- ---------------------- ---------- ---------- -----------
G8M Harris-Moran 1.3 a 1.7 a-c 41 c-e 70 e-g 87 a 183 de
Guardian Northrup King 1.0 a 1.3 bc 33 e 72 d-g 66 a 172 e
Poinsett '76 Dessert 1.3 a 1.0 c 12 f 45 fg 83 a 104 fg
FMX 4444 Ferry-Morse 1.0 a 2.0 a-c 2 f 28 g 8 b 62 g

ZMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.

YRated from 1, severe infection; to 5, no viral symptoms.
xHarvested by October 7, 1983.
WMarketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.
Comments: Planted August 15, 1983 in single-row plots 25 ft long with hills 2.5 ft apart in rows
10 ft apart. Fertilization: 800 Ib/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 lb/A 14-0-14 or
15-0-14 in 3 other applications before flowering.


(cont.)









TABLE 8
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, OBSERVATIONAL
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: August 15, 1983
Harvested: September 27, 1983. Last of 11: October 21, 1983
Soil: Apopka fine sand

Yield (bu/A)
Mosaic Virusz'y Earl x Total
Mo___a___c V Early _____Total______
Cultivar Source Plant Fruit Fancy Marketable' Fancy Marketable

Universal Twilley 1.0 1.0 41 79 75 207
PSX 1681 Petoseed 1.0 1.0 19 106 29 207
A&C 1810 Abbott & Cobb 1.0 1.0 30 48 62 153
Pot Luck Ball 2.0 3.0 43 102 50 140
RS 307 Royal Sluis 1.0 1.0 0 15 8 132
----- ---------------------- --------- ----------
Castlehy 2506 Castle 1.0 3.0 27 47 51 121
Oasis Ball 2.0 3.0 11 54 21 116
Bush Crop Ball 3.0 1.0 3 18 6 41

ZMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.
YRated from 1, severe infection; to 5, no viral symptoms.
XHarvested by October 7, 1983.
WMarketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.


Comments:


Planted August 15, 1983 in single-row plots 25 ft long with hills 2.5 ft apart in rows
10 ft apart. Fertilization: 800 lb/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 Ib/A 14-0-14 or
15-0-14 in 3 other applications before flowering.









TABLE 9
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, REPLICATED
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: March 24, 1984
Harvested: April 30, 1984. Last of 10: May 23, 1984
Soil: Apopka fine sand


Yield (bu/A)
Powdery Mildew Earlyx Total
Cultivar Source Resistance Zy Fancy Marketable' Fancy Marketable

Dasher II Petoseed 5.0 a 95 a 170 a 150 ab 375 a
Flora-Cuke Petoseed 4.3 ab 83 ab 168 a 151 ab 369 ab
HXP 2414 Harris-Moran 3.7 b 45 c-f 164 a 87 c-h 367 ab
Early Triumph Petoseed 5.0 a 75 a-d 155 a 158 a 357 ab
Centurion Northrup King 4.3 ab 69 a-e 166 a 100 b-g 349 ab

A&C 1810 Abbott & Cobb 5.0 a 88 a 163 a 143 a-c 344 ab
Slice Nice ARCO 4.0 ab 73 a-e 166 a 131 a-e 343 ab
PSX 681 Petoseed 5.0 a 64 a-f 161 a 124 a-f 341 ab
Setmore 100 Twilley 5.0 a 88 a 149 a 151 ab 330 ab
Maximore 100 Abbott & Cobb 5.0 a 63 a-f 128 a 132 a-d 322 ab

Maximore 101 Abbott & Cobb 4.7 ab 63 a-f 150 a 111 a-g 305 a-c
XPH 1187 Asgrow 2.3 c 64 a-f 182 a 78 d-h 301 a-c
Poinsett 76 Twilley 4.7 ab 39 ef 119 a 78 d-h 277 a-c
Dasher Petoseed 1.7 c 77 a-c 161 a 107 a-g 277 a-c
HXP 2413 Harris-Moran 5.0 a 41 d-f 108 a 74 e-h 269 a-c






Table 9, fresh market, replicated (cont.)


Yield (bu/A)
Powdery Mildew Earlyx Total
Cultivar Source Resistancezy Fancy Marketable Fancy Marketable

Verino SG 2.3 c 39 ef 142 a 67 gh 264 a-c
Sprint 440 II Asgrow 3.7 b 49 b-f 138 a 60 gh 263 a-c
Roadside Fancy Agway 1.7 c 63 a-f 145 a 82 d-h 248 a-c
Raider Harris-Moran 1.7 c 52 b-f 154 a 72 f-h 237 bc
Burpee Hybrid II Burpee 2.0 c 34 f 124 a 40 h 186 c

zMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.
YRated from 1, least resistant; to 5, most resistant.
XHarvested by May 11, 1984.
Marketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.
Comments: Planted March 24, 1984 in single-row plots 25 ft long with hills 2.5 ft apart in rows
10 ft apart. Fertilization: 800 lb/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 Ib/A 14-0-14 or
15-0-14 in 3 other applications before flowering.









TABLE 10
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, REPLICATED
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: August 6, 1984
Harvested: September 25, 1984. Last of 9: October 22, 1984
Soil: Apopka fine sand

Yield (bu/A)

Mildew Resistancezy Earlyx Total

Cultivar Source Downy Powdery Fancy Marketablew Fancy Marketable

PSX 681 Petoseed 2.3 d 4.0 a-c 48 a 152 ab 170 a 541 a
Centurion Northrup King 1.7 e 5.0 a 19 b-d 157 a 81 c-e 523 a
Dasher Petoseed 1.7 e 1.7 cd 32 ab 120 a-c 108 b-e 510 ab
Supersett Petoseed 2.3 d 5.0 a 23 b-d 127 a-c 123 a-c 501 ab
Slice King Sakata 2.3 d 2.3 b-d 17 b-d 131 a-c 111 b-d 491 a-c
--- -- - - -- --- --- -- ----- -
Flora-Cuke Petoseed 3.0 be 3.3 a-d 24 b-d 104 a-e 145 ab 490 a-c
Slice Nice ARCO 2.3 d 3.7 a-d 25 bc 116 a-c 128 a-c 489 a-c
Gyn 7 Sakata 2.0 de 2.0 b-d 17 b-d 126 a-c 79 c-e 460 a-c
Sprint 440 II Asgrow 2.3 d 3.3 a-d 16 b-d 123 a-c 75 c-e 443 a-d
XPH 1470 Asgrow 2.7 c 4.0 a-c 19 b-d 105 a-e 93 b-e 440 a-d
------------ ---------- -------------------- --
HXP 2414 Harris-Moran 4.3 a 4.0 a-c 13 b-d 78 c-f 93 b-e 435 a-d
SG 12 SG 3.0 b 1.7 cd 9 cd 98 b-f 53 de 435 a-d
Castlehy 2509 Castle 3.3 b 4.0 a-c 13 b-d 83 c-f 58 de 430 a-d
Raider Harris-Moran 2.0 de 1.3 d 18 b-d 115 a-c 108 b-e 428 a-d
XPH 1471 Asgrow 3.3 b 4.3 ab 16 b-d 55 d-g 73 c-e 383 b-e
- -- -- -- - - -







Table 10, fresh market, replicated (cont.)


Yield (bu/A)
Mildew Resistancezy Earlyx Total
Cultivar Source Downy Powdery Fancy Marketable". Fancy Marketable

MOX 5514 Harris-Moran 2.0 de 4.3 ab 19 b-d 96 b-f 103 b-e 382 b-e
NVH 2100 Northrup King 2.7 c 3.0 a-d 21 b-d 118 a-c 78 c-e 379 b-e
Dasher II Petoseed 2.3 d 5.0 a 28 be 109 a-d 104 b-e 364 c-e
Poinsett 76 ARCO 2.7 c 4.0 a-c 5 d 45 fg 69 c-e 323 d-f
HXP 2412 Harris-Moran 3.3 b 3.7 a-d 4 d 11 g 102 b-e 316 d-f
------------------ ------------------------------------ -----
Verino SG 3.0 b 3.7 a-d 5 d 51 e-g 47 e 279 ef
FMX 4629 Ferry-Morse 1.3 f 3.7 a-d 9 cd 52 e-g 48 e 210 f

ZMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.
yRated from 1, least resistant; to 5, most resistant.
XHarvested by October 5, 1984
WMarketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.
Comments: Planted August 16, 1984 in single-row plots 25 ft long with hills 2.5 ft apart in rows
5 ft apart. Fertilization: 800 Ib/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 Ib/A 14-0-14 or
15-0-14 in 3 other applications before flowering.









TABLE 11
CCUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, OBSERVATIONAL
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: August 6, 1984
Harvested: September 25, 1984. Last of 9: October 22, 1984
Soil: Apopka fine sand

Yield (bulA)
Powdery Mildew Earlyx Total
Cultivar Source Resistancez y Fancy Marketable" Fancy Marketable

HXP 2415 Harris-Moran 4.0 47 125 103 309
PSR 284 Petoseed 4.0 46 126 86 289
PSR 184 Petoseed 4.0 44 149 66 285
FMX 4629 Ferry-Morse 3.0 22 79 64 256
MOX 5514 Harris-Moran 5.0 26 46 116 254
-------------------------- --------- --- -
Early Pride Burpee 2.0 78 133 103 248
Supersett Petoseed 5.0 19 33 126 241
Castlehy 2509 Castle 4.0 36 103 59 220
81-673-HP Nickerson-Zwaan 2.0 46 143 61 216
S1382 Harris-Moran 2.0 29 143 32 212
---------------------- --------- ------------------- ------------
XPH 1472 Asgrow 4.0 60 105 84 212
HXP 2407 Harris-Moran 5.0 44 86 70 209
S2182 Harris-Moran 3.0 44 106 74 208
Burpeeana Hybrid II Burpee 2.0 14 91 17 206
Slice King Sakata 3.0 29 63 85 201







Table 11, fresh market, observational (cont.)


Yield (bu/A)
Powdery Mildew Earlyy Total

Cultivar Source Resistancez Fancy Marketablex Fancy Marketable

PSR 8283 Petoseed 5.0 0 62 0 199
81-688-HP Nickerson-Zwaan 1.0 75 138 90 190
S2162 Harris-Moran 3.0 28 58 71 189
S1432 Harris-Moran 2.0 40 110 7 187
PSR 5183 Petoseed 5.0 0 90 0 181
---------------- ---------- ----------------------------- -------- ----------
S2092 Harris-Moran 5.0 26 59 56 176
S1472 Harris-Moran 2.0 36 102 45 175
S1832 Harris-Moran 2.0 15 78 40 163
XPH 1471 Asgrow 5.0 39 76 44 159
HXP 2401 Harris-Moran 2.0 32 81 44 155
------- ------------------ ---------- ---------------
81-690-CC Nickerson-Zwaan 1.0 38 92 50 145
S1372 Harris-Moran 1.0 22 68 25 143
S1402 Harris-Moran 2.0 32 66 51 143
S2192 Harris-Moran 5.0 3 65 8 137
Spacemaster Burpee 1.0 5 87 5 137
----- ------ ------------------------------------------ -------
Universal Twilley 3.0 16 45 33 114
Hyb 82-1122 Musser 2.0 28 51 33 112
Bush Champion Burpee 1.0 3 69 3 109

ZRated from 1, least resistant; to 5, most resistant.

YHarvested by October 5, 1984
XMarketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.
Comments: Planted August 16, 1984 in single-row plots 25 ft long with hills 2.5 ft apart in rows
5 ft apart. Fertilization: 800 Ib/A 5-15-8 applied preplant, and 650 lb/A 14-0-14 or
15-0-14 in 3 other applications before flowering.









TABLE 12
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, REPLICATED
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center


Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: March 11, 1985
Harvested: May 3, 1985. Last
Soil: Apopka fine sand


of 10: May 28, 1985


Yield (bu/A)
Mildew Resistancez'y Earlyx Total Overall

Cultivar Source Downy Powdery Fancy Marketablew Fancy Marketable Color Shape Preference

HXP 3419 Harris-Moran 3.7 a-d 1.0 b-d 25 b-g 156 ab 60 b-f 506 a 7.7 a 6.7 a-e 6.7 ab
Comet A Asgrow 1.7 de 0.0 d 60 a 165 ab 97 a-c 503 a 7.3 ab 7.7 ab 7.3 ab
Maximore 101 Abbott & Cobb 2.3 c-e 0.0 d 43 a-d 149 ab 79 a-f 477 ab 7.7 a 7.7 ab 7.3 ab
Maximore 100 Abbott & Cobb 3.0 b-e 0.0 d 50 a-c 156 ab 126 a 460 ab 7.7 a 8.0 a 8.0 a
Salad Bar Northrup King 1.0 e 0.7 cd 33 a-g 186 a 56 c-f 460 ab 7.0 ab 6.7 a-e 6.7 ab
------------------------------------------------ --------- ---------------------------------------------------
83-062 Nickerson-Zwaan 3.7 a-d 0.0 d 43 a-d 129 ab 130 a 458 ab 7.7 a 7.7 ab 7.7 a
Dynasty Petoseed 1.7 de 0.0 d 53 ab 145 ab 102 a-c 458 ab 7.3 ab 6.7 a-e 7.0 ab
81-688 Nickerson-Zwaan 5.7 a 5.7 a 45 a-d 161 ab 65 b-f 456 ab 7.7 a 6.7 a-e 7.0 ab
Flora-Cuke Petoseed 3.3 b-d 0.0 d 43 a-d 136 ab 101 a-c 439 a-c 7.0 ab 6.7 a-e 6.7 ab
Supersett Petoseed 3.7 a-d 0.0 d 40 a-e 132 ab 111 ab 435 a-c 7.0 ab 7.0 a-d 7.3 ab
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARCO 130 ARCO 3.3 b-d 1.7 b-d 22 c-g 139 ab 54 c-f 431 a-c 5.0 c 5.0 fg 5.0 c
Olympian Hollar 3.0 b-e 2.3 be 31 b-g 151 ab 67 b-f 430 a-c 7.3 ab 6.3 b-f 6.3 b
Centurion Northrup King 1.0 e 0.0 d 31 b-g 123 ab 72 b-f 400 a-c 7.0 ab 6.3 b-f 6.7 ab
Sprint 440 II Asgrow 4.0 a-c 3.0 b 22 c-g 139 ab 42 d-f 395 a-c 7.3 ab 6.0 c-g 6.0 be
Monarch Asgrow 4.3 a-c 2.7 bc 11 fg 127 ab 31 f 389 a-c 6.7 b 4.7 g 5.0 c
---------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------







Table 12, fresh market, replicated (cont.)


Yield (bu/A)
Mildew Resistancez'y Earlyx Total Overall
Cultivar Source Downy Powdery Fancy HarketableW Fancy Marketable Colorv Shape Preference

Slice King Sakata 4.0 a-c 3.0 b 9 g 89 be 30 f 383 a-c 7.0 ab 5.7 d-g 6.0 bc
FMX 4440 Ferry-Morse 3.0 b-e 0.0 d 39 a-f 125 ab 71 b-f 379 a-c 7.3 ab 6.3 b-f 6.7 ab
Castlehy 2512 Castle 3.7 a-d 0.0 d 24 c-g 107 b 35 ef 363 a-c 7.3 ab 7.0 a-d 7.0 ab
XPH 1473 Asgrow 4.3 a-c 0.0 d 19 d-g 139 ab 32 f 362 a-c 7.7 a 5.3 e-g 6.0 bc
Early Triumph Petoseed 3.3 b-d 0.0 d 40 a-e 103 bc 87 a-e 360 a-c 7.0 ab 7.3 a-c 7.3 ab
---------------------------------------------------------
HXP 2412 Harris-Moran 4.7 ab 0.7 cd 35 a-g 99 bc 90 a-d 359 a-c 7.3 ab 7.3 a-c 7.7 a
Dasher II Petoseed 5.0 ab 0.0 d 48 a-c 127 ab 94 a-d 354 a-c 7.3 ab 7.3 a-c 7.3 a
Slice Max Sakata 4.7 ab 2.0 b-d 27 b-g 110 b 50 c-f 332 bc 6.7 b 6.0 c-g 6.0 bc
Poinsett 76 Petoseed 3.0 b-e 0.0 d 14 e-g 38 c 53 c-f 286 c 7.3 ab 7.0 a-d 7.0 ab

ZMean separation by Duncan's New Multiple Range Test, 5% level.

YRated from 0, most resistant; to 9, susceptible.
xHarvested by May 13, 1985.
Marketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.
VRated from 1, unacceptable; to 9, most desirable.


Comments:


Planted March 11, 1985 in single-row plots 25 ft long with hills 2.5 ft apart and rows 5 ft apart.
Fertilization: 800 lb/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 Ib/A 14-0-14 or 15-0-14 in 3 other applications
before flowering.









TABLE 13
CUCUMBER, FRESH MARKET, OBSERVATIONAL
VARIETY TRIAL RESULTS-LEESBURG


Unit Reporting: Leesburg Agricultural Research & Education Center
Leader: G. W. Elmstrom
Planted: March 11, 1985
Harvested: May 3, 1985. Last of 10: May 28, 1985
Soil: Apopka fine sand

Yield (bu/A)
Mildew Resistancez Early$ Total Overall
Cultivar Source Downy Powdery Fancy Marketablex Fancy Marketable Colorw Shape Preference

534 A Nickerson-Zwaan 5 0 60 235 151 579 7 8 8
531 Nickerson-Zwaan 4 1 36 166 61 559 7 6 6
HXP 2414 Harris-Moran 0 0 10 105 46 521 8 4 6
S614 Northrup King 3 0 37 128 146 499 7 5 5
HXP 2417 Harris-Moran 3 1 21 156 23 481 6 5 6

S619 Northrup King 2 0 11 104 37 481 7 7 7
XPH 1472 Asgrow 4 0 37 130 67 441 7 6 6
611 Nickerson-Zwaan 2 0 33 136 82 415 7 8 7
HXP 2412 Harris-Moran 1 0 6 29 30 406 8 6 6
FMX 4629 Ferry-Morse 1 0 17 122 46 398 7 5 6
--------------------------- ---------- ---------
Dasher Petoseed 5 7 42 129 92 375 7 7 7
Castlehy 2509 Castle 2 0 18 110 24 375 4 4 4
S620 Northrup King 1 0 6 95 16 353 8 4 5
581 A Nickerson-Zwaan 3 0 33 107 75 350 7 8 7
S618 Northrup King 0 0 17 92 37 345 7 5 5
----------------------- ---- ---------- --------- -







Table 13, fresh market, observational (cont.)


Yield (bu/A)
Mildew Resistancez Earlyy Total Overall
Cultivar Source Downy Powdery Fancy Marketablex Fancy Marketable Color" Shape Preference

605 Nickerson-Zwaan 5 0 21 82 69 340 7 7 7
Guardian Northrup King 1 0 27 90 64 302 7 5 5
641 A Nickerson-Zwaan 6 0 9 101 23 276 4 4 4
HXP 3402 Harris-Moran 2 3 1 28 12 169 7 5 5
688 Nickerson-Zwaan 3 3 2 42 7 165 7 5 6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PST 184 Petoseed 2 0 3 41 18 144 8 6 7
PSX 238 Petoseed 3 0 8 42 13 125 8 5 6
S610 Northrup King 2 0 0 21 0 82 7 6 6

ZRated from 0, most resistant; to 9, susceptible.
YHarvested by May 13, 1985.
XMarketable yield includes U.S. Fancy, No. 1 and No. 2.
WRated from 1, unacceptable; to 9, most desirable.
Comments: Planted March 11, 1985 in single-row plots 25 ft long with hills 2.5 ft apart and rows 5 ft apart.
Fertilization: 800 lb/A 5-15-8 applied preplant and 650 Ib/A 14-0-14 or 15-0-14 in 3 other applications
before flowering.









TABLE 14
SEED SOURCES


Abbreviation

Abbott & Cobb


Agway


AL AES


ARCO


Leesburg AREC


Asgrow



Burpee


Burrell


Address


Abbott & Cobb, Inc.
P.O. Box 307
Feasterville, PA 19047

Agway, Inc.
P.O. Box 4741
Syracuse, NY 13221

J. D. Norton
Department of Horticulture
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36830


ARCO Seed Co.
P.O. Box 181
El Centro, CA 92244


J. M. Crall (watermelon)
G. W. Elmstrom (cantaloupe,
Leesburg AREC squash)
P.O. Box 388
Leesburg, FL 32749

Asgrow Seed Co.
7000 Portage Rd.
Kalamazoo, MI 49001

W. Atlee Burpee Co.
300 Park Avenue
Warminster, PA 18991

D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co.
P.O. Box 150
Rocky Ford, CO 81067


Abbreviation


Castle


Ferry-Mrse



Harris-Moran


Hollar


Israel


Johnny's



Kilgore



LA AES


Address


A. L. Castle Seeds, Inc.
P.O. Box 877
Morgan Hill, CA 95037

Ferry-Morse Seed Co.
P.O. Box 7274
Mountain View, CA 94039

Harris Moran Seed Co.
3670 Buffalo Rd.
Rochester, NY 14624


Hollar and Company, Inc.
P.O. Box 106
Rocky Ford, CO 81067

Harry S. Paris
Department of Vegetable Crops
A. R. 0., Regional Expt. Sta.
Newe-Ya'ar, Israel


Johnny's Selected Seeds
Albion, ME 04910


Kilgore Seed Co.
1400 West First Street
Sanford, FL 32771

C. E. Johnson
North La. Expt. Sta.
P.O. Box 10
Calhoun, LA 71225







Table 14, seed sources (cont.)


Abbreviation


Address


Abbreviation


Musser


SC AES


Sunseeds




TX AES


Musser Seed Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 1406
Twin Falls, ID 83301


Nickerson-Zwaan
P.O. Box 19
2990 AA Barendrecht
The Netherlands

Northrup King Co.
Vegetable Seed Group
P.O. Box 1827
Gilroy, CA 95023

Mr. Bruce Price
Sugarcreek Melons
RR 1
Lookeba, OK 73053

Petoseed Co.
P.O. Box 4206
Saticoy, CA 93003

Robson Seed Farms
1 Seneca Circle
Hall, NY 14463

T. Sakata and Co.
C. P. O. Box Yokohama
Yokohama, Japan 220-91


C. E. Thomas
U.S. Vegetable Lab.
2875 Savannah Highway
Charleston, SC 29407


Sunseeds
9531 West 78th Street, #229
Eden Prairie, MN 55344


Mr. E. L. Cox
Texas Agr. Expt. Sta.
2415 E. Hwy. 83
Weslaco, TX 78596


Twilley Seed Co.
P.O. Box 65
Trevose, PA 19047


Willhite Seed Co.
P.O. Box 23
Poolville, TX 76076


Address


Twilley




Willhite


Nickerson-Zwaan




Northrup King


Petoseed



Robson



Sakata




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