Tomato Variety Trials, 19801 Progre. No 1 1 L L (ar. 1 M l [ F. B Selman C C Carti 1 K C Short. M H HollirI; worth, and W H Hear n T OMAIO VARIEIIIS AND) BREEDING I INFS were esaluated during 1980 at the Gulf Coast Substation. Fairhope. (Chilton Area Horticulture Substation, Clanton, and the North Alabama Horticulture Substation. Cullman. All e\aluation trials were conducted in randomiied complete block designs with four replications. Observational plantings were also made of selected varieties and lines at Fairhope and Cullman. I reflan herbicide and fertiliier ,were broadcast and incorporated preplant. Nitrogen sidedress was applied to each side of the row when the first fruits were approximately 1' inch in diameter. Rec- ommended insect and disease control treatments were applied at each location A subsoil plow was used directly beneath the rosw prior to planting to aid root penetration into the soil and to pro, ide a slot for stakes. Production data recorded, given in the tables, included yield of Data presented in this report represent an unbiased esaluation of each entr. Variets, compan\, and chemical names are used for identification and do not impl, endorsement of one oser the other. Seed of breeding lines are not asailable for planting until named and released. 2Respectively, Research Associate and Field Superintendent. Depart- ment of Horticulture: Superintendent. Associate Superintendent, and Assistant Superintendent. (Gult Coast Substation: Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent, C(hilton Area Horticulture Substation: Superin- tendent, North Alabama Horticulture Substation: and Senior Systems Analkst. Department of Research Data Analysis. marketable and cull fruit and harvest dates for each \ariets in the trials. Plant and fruit characteristics were recorded for each variety in the C(ullman trial. Marketable yield data included both total yield and vield of each size in the marketable classification. Culls in the harvest were classified as cracks, catfaces, blossom end-rot, and other. Har\cst dates given identif\ both total harvest season and time of highest yield. FAIRHOPE TRIAL Seed were planted in the greenhouse at Auburn February 29, and plants were transplanted April 16at a 15-inch spacing in 5-foot rows. Sixteen harvests were made, beginning June 10 and ending August 4. Bonnie Nematode Resistant produced the highest yield of mar- ketable fruits, table 1. Size distribution was about equal between large (5 x 6) and medium size (6 x 6). Better Boy VFN produced the highest yield of large-size fruits. Earlk Cascade is a small fruited sariets that showed a high yield potential. Ihis sariety produced fruits that were mostly in the small-size range (6 x 7), and many of its cull tomatoes (listed in the "other" column) were of high quality but too small for a marketable size arrangement. Saturn, while low yielding, does have resistance to southern bacterial wilt. Ti:is vari- Agricultural Experiment Station AUBURN UNIVERSITY Auburn University, Alabama Gale A. Buchanan, Director Variety and seed source Replicated Bonnie Nematode Resistant (Bonnie Farms)... lerrific VFN (Petoseed) .................... Flora-Dade (U. Florida) .................... Better Bov VFN (Petoseed) .................. Tem po (A sgrow ) ........................... C ount (Petoseed) .......................... Floradel (Asgrow) .......................... Four Way Hybrid (Four Way Farms) ........ Farly Cascade (Petoseed) ................... Walter Villemaire (Petoseed) ................ W alter (A sgrow ) ........................... Big G irl (B urpee) .......................... W alter PF (U. Florida) ..................... tropic (A sgrow ) ........................... I)uke ( Petoseed) ........................... AtU 76 FMN (Auburn U.) ................... A U F (80-I I (Auburn U.) ................. Saturn (Twilley) ........................... Marketable yield acre Pct. of TotalF 5 x 6' 6 x 6 6 x 7 Total total yield Cwt. (' t. t. C it. C l ('I C I. Pit. racks Cat- Blossom rack ace end-rot Pt. Pt. Pit. Observational XPH 674 (Asgrow) ......................... 538 321 192 25 15 3 15 23 10 52 W inner (Asgrow) .......................... 506 335 143 28 61 11 52 12 10 26 Calypso (Petoseed) ......................... 469 303 140 26 20 4 18 9 29 54 Hybrid 7718VF (Petoseed) .................. 406 263 129 14 23 5 30 9 28 33 lamiami (Petoseed) ........................ 398 232 143 23 69 15 61 19 10 10 XP 2041 (Asgrow) ......................... 356 210 126 20 14 4 II 43 21 25 Soil test: P - 180 (H) K = 140 (H); pH - 6.0. 'Size yields reported here are in accordance with the size standards established by the USDIA for the Los Angeles type lug arrangements. 5 x 6 arrangement: minimum diameter 2 11 16 inches. maximum diameter 3 3 16 inches. 6 x 6 arrangement: minimum diameter 2 8 16 inches, maximum diameter 2 14 16 inches. 6 x 7 arrangement: minimum diameter 2 4 16 inches, maximum diameter 2 10 16 inches. 3 While fruits were graded as carefully as possible under field conditions, no rigid effort was made to grade for a strict U.S. No. I grade. Fruits were separated for cull conditions as reported above. 'Some fruits in this size arrangement were larger than standard siues. 5 Others were mostlx tomatoes too small to be marketed in the aboke siies. Some were culled because of rots, insect damage. mechanical damage, and mis- shapen fruits Variety and seed source FABIF 2. HARVISI DATES IOR SiAKFI) FRISH MARK EI IOMAIO 1 RIA., FAIRHOPI. I980 Harvest dates' 6 10 6 13 6 17 6 20 6 24 6 27 6 30 7 3 7 7 7 11 7 15 7 18 7 22 7 25 7 29 8 4 Replicated Bonnie Nematode Resistant (Bonnie Farms) lerritic VFN (Petoseed) .............. Flora-D)ade (U. Florida) .............. Better Bov VFN (Petoseed) ........... tempo (AsgroA) ..................... Count (Petoseed) .................... Floradel (Asgrow) .................... Four Way Hybrid (Four Way Farms) .. Early Cascade (Petoseed) ............. Walter Villemaire (Petoseed) .......... W alter (Asgrow) ..................... Big G irl (Burpee) ..................... W alter PF (1 Florida) ............... T ropic (A sgrow ) ..................... Duke ( Petoseed) ............. ....... AU 76 FMN (Auburn U.) ............. At; F , G8(O-1I (Auburn U.) ........... Saturn ( T willev) ..................... Observational XPH 674 (Asgrow) ................... Winner (Asgrow) .................... Calypso ( Petoseed) ................... Hxbrid 7718 (Petoseed) ............... Tamiam i (Petoseed) .................. XP 2041 (AsgroA) ................... 'X means peak harvest date, the date at which the highest yield occurred. X X X X X X X X X X X X In some varieties, yield was approximately the same for two or tnree harvest dates. Other' Pet. 59 44 62 15 34 58 31 32 100 37 32 9 15 11 19 59 27 38 I111 if .,. 0 1 i b, 4 pi a ."' J th.11 , Kid totl mar n t ket able and 5 x 6 xi/e I ILIit S. Failx C ascade. WAalter \ illemait e. and WAalter in the replicated trial and X1P 2041 in the obxerxatioiial tial xxere haixexted on Junel 10, 3 clax x a head of a n. othecr x anciet ex table 2. Sex eral x arietiex hegan Maturing on Ju1ne 13 and June 17. 1 helatext enrim xxaxAtl F, (68)-! 1. Itx firxt haixexi xxaxs June 27. 17 daxx latei than the earliexi mat uring x arietics. peak harx ext Occurred onl InIx\ 15 for at Lairge number of entriex and continued] for tw o to three har\ ext dlatex for Bettei Box\ VE'N. Al E, G80-1 1, and \PH 674 \ arictiex 'A altet. 'A altet I , Winneri [x ' brid 7718, anid X1P 201 produced peak hatxextx onl Jl 11, 4 da~x ahecad of the otfhet xarietie. SaItUrn. WAinnet. AlI I ,(180l-1 1. and Iloia I0ade had the xhortext harxext nei iodx and XPJ 201)4 had the longext haix ext period. CLANTON TRIAL Seed wxere planted in the greenhouxe at Auburn March 12. and pfaintx Axcrc trarixplanted April 2! at a 15-inch xpacing in 8-foot riows. F ight hatxextx x,\ere made, beginning Jiine 24 and ending Aiiguxt 5. Ciount, a Tec" x arietx . produneed the highext x teld of total marketable friiitx, fofliixed bx Flora JDade, table 3. Earlx (axcade produneed a good x eld of xmall f ruit', I he x teid for Earlx (axeade in the "other"' cull column "xax m1oxtlx f'or fruit too xmall for m~ai ketable xi/e arrangementx. Botinie Nematode Resixtant anid I aix (Caxcade x'Acrc ha rx xted onl all ha rxext dlatex, table 4. Six ent ries, F (ira-D ade. XP) H 674, Bontie Netmatode Rexixtant, WAaltet PF . X P) 204 1, and Earlx ('axs cide trcached peak harx ext on .1111\x14. Better Box\ VFN and A\ IS1 1 maintained a peak harx ext later than the other entriex. \ ,rictx aind 'cc) xouri ce scc i Cl pliiilICd ill tile gi CCiiiioiixe at \ub~ii Itfa icth 2 S. and plantx xx ere tranxplaintccd Ma\ 7 ata 15 inch xpacirtgin 5-foot rows, Fourteen harxextx x\ere made, beginning-July 3 and ending August 18 1 hirt\-xix replicated and 7 iibxerx ational entriex xwere planted. Floramerica xxax the highext x elding entry,. table 5. pro- fucinrg a good vield of large (5 x 6) and medium (6 x61 fruits. Mar- ketable x ieldx for I ropic and \ PI 0764 xwere alxo good. [Duke, Count. (oitexxa, and C'aly pxo are rtex x arietiex xxith high x tld po- tential fur the (Cullman area. Earlx Caxcade produced a good xicld of xmnall xile fruitx. I hix x arietx ix, figblx d-xirable t or home gar- denx and direct marketing. Harx ext dates at C ullman "xere x .riable for thle different x\art- etiex. table 6. [Dike. Bigxet. Bonnie Nematode Rexixtant, Red Gilow, Hx brid. Baron, and Farlx Caxeade wxere the firxt xarieties bar- xxtcd. Roadxide Red xxax the earliext to reach peak harx ext in the replicated trial aind Starxhot wxax fitrxt in the obxerx ational trial. Far lx Caxcade wxax the onlx x arietx at C ullmani that xxas harx ested ox er the entire barx ext seaxon. Fruit characterixticx for each xarietx at C'ullmain are prexented in table 7. Fruit xhape xxax x ariable for the different x arieties. xxith xexeral entriex hax ing mixed fruit xhape. Fruit firmnexx \Xax rated f'or three categortex bx, examination and feel of each xarietx at pink andI or red ripe rnaturitx . Eyc appeal xxax rated for the oxverall ap- pearance of' fruit before xiuing and grading xxax done. V arieties in the Cullman trial alxo xxere rated f'or their potential uxe Inl home gardenx, roadxide markets, or commercial shipping. I hoxe dexignated -3,' in table 7. \Aould haxe potential for all three uixex. Hoxxcxer, entriex rated home garden and roadside uxe (" I" and -2") xhould be xtudied eareful]\x before any, plantings for xhip- ping are made. F here are Situationx xx here xome of thexe x arictiex, could be uxed for xhipping. For inxtance, Supermarket can be groxxn f'or earlx shipping xxhen it ix harxexted mature green. IAl13.'I h11 1-K xiNui I Mi xiR K 1ii l k N1xi % II Ii \ I I Ik 9K8 Marketabhle x id aicre Itof I1ota!' 5 x 6' 6 x 6 6 x 7 iota! total Nxield Crck (at- Bloxsom Crcx face end-rot Other' ( i/.1 111 (o iut t. Cut ( il 1. A . P tu A P (I. Pt I. Cunit I Ietuixeed) .............................. 69 2(07 93 69 1 1i~ loaDfe I 1 lorirfa)......................3107 165 81 59 1 XPFIf 6 74 ( %grow ) ........................... 29! 188 618 3s I I Mut \ax\ H\x hrid(fI-our VuNux F arnx)...........268 214 38 16 2 1eriu TI)P ) rx. ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .257 187 42 28 2 Better Box\ V1 N (Petoxceuf I....................249 2i)2 32 15 3 lItopic I Xxgrox) ............................. 241) 193 33 14 2 Boniiui Netrnatode Reiktaunt (Bonnie I ain) .. 233 154 5I 28 2 I urirn WcPtoxced) .......................... 2)17 127 50) 4(1 2 1)ike ( Peioxeed) ............................. 215 142 42 3! ialierl' P1it . Horudu) ....................... 214 126 52 36 2 WA iner I \gro"x I............................2(09 141 41) 28 2 (,ilx pxo ( I'etoxed) I...........................208 131 46 31 1 XP' 201 IAsgrox) ............................ 195 128 41) 27 1 A I( 81 I (\iihnii I .................. 194 143 36 15 3 I ailx Ca a lc I I'eo..ed I...................... Il I I) 1100 1 Soil text: F)' 208 ( 11I K 242 Of1). pB 5.8. One ton limextone applied per acre. Sue x ieldx repored hcie are in aiccordance xA'th the xi/e xtandairdx establixhed hx- the S[) 5 x 6 .urrangenieni: minimunii diamreter 2 1 1 16 inchex. maximum diameter 3 3 16 inches. 6 x arrangernint: mlinimui~m dliieter 2 8 16 inchex, maxiniurn diaimeter 2 14 16 inehex. 6 x 7 arrangement. minimum dianieter 2 4 16 inchex. maximum diameter 2 10 16 inchex, A for the [os Angelex ixpe lug arrangements. 'A hil IcIruitx wxere grauded ax ciref illx ,xpoxxSihle under field conditionsx. noi rigid effort Axaxs made to grade for a xtrict (.S. No. I grade. Fruits wxere separated for Icull condiutionx asx reported here. some IC tFix inl thix xi/e arrangement Ac re larger thaun xtandaurd suex. Othrhi Acere muixtlx tormatoex too xmall to he mairketed in the aboxe si/ex. Some xxerecCUlled becauxe of1 rotx. inxect damage, mechanical damage, and mix- xhaipeii fruixs 1Moxi Ilix of t hix x .rietx xxere too xniall for markeilihlesxie arrangemenix. hoxxexer. cull xieldx reported uinder -other" ax eraged between I and 2 inches in diai mter wxith good qiiulitx\ lo \est dat 6 24 7 1 7 8 7 14 7 17 7 22 7 28 8 5 Count ( Petoseed)............................................ Flora-)ade (U.I Florida)...................................... XPH 674 (Asgro).......................................... Four Wa H\brid (Four WaN Farms)........................... I empo (Asgrim) ............................................ Better Bov VIN (Petosced)................................... I ro p ic (A sg ro A ) ............................................. ornnie Nematode Resistant (Bonnie I-arms) ............ ...... I a mn iar ni (IP'eto eed ) .......................................... D)uke (PIetoccd) ............................................. W alter P [ 1 Florida) .......................................- W inner (A sgroa ).............................. .............. (Cal pso ( Petoseed) ...........................................- X P 2041 (A sgro ) ........................................... AU -i (8O- I (Auburn UI.) ................................. FarIV (ascade ( 'Petoseed)..................................... X means peak har est date, the date at which the highest yield occurred. x X X SX S X X X X X N N N N N N In some xarieties, \ield Aas approximatel\ the same for two or three harsest dates. TIBI 1 5. SKII) ERixH MARKItOiMA0 IRIMio Ci i I IIMAN. 1980 Variets and seed source Replicated I ora rmerica I'etoseed ) .............................. I ropic (A sgro ) .................................... XPH 674 (Asgrow).................................. D uke (P'eto ced ) .................................... W alter (PI'etos ed ) ................................... (Count (Petoseed) ..... .................. Flora-Dlade (1. Florida) ............................. CIontessa ( Petosced) ................................. Bigset ( Petosced) .................................... Better Rox VFN (Petoseed)........................... W iniier (A sgrou ) ................................... ( al pso (P'etosced ) .................................. 77 18X V I (Petoseed) ................................. lem po (A sgro ) .................................... Four Wax Hbhrid (Four Wax Farms) ................. Pink )Delight lt h rid (I w illey) ........................ Super Red Hxh rid (Ag ay) .......................... W alter Viller naire (Petoseed) ......................... W\ alter F (Pet seed ) ................................. Floiradel (Asgrow).................................. I ami rni (Petosced) ................................. W alter P F' ( . Florida) .............................. Big ( irl (B urp ee) ................................... Hyhrid 980) (Agway)................................. Supermarket (Asgrow).............................. Fraseler ( w illev) ................................... Bonnie Nenatode Resistant (Bonnie Farms)............ Red (Glow H h rid (I willev) .......................... Walter Earlk Strain (Petoseed) ........................ Roadside Red (Agway) .............................. Patriot (UIS)A Charleston).......................... Hom estead 24 (Niagara) ............................. X P 204 1 (A sgro ) .................................. Baron (P'etoseed).................................... AU 76 FM N (Auburn U.)........................... Early Cascade (Petoseed) . Marketable vield acre Pet. of Total 5 x 6 6 x 6 6 x 7 Total total sield Ot. 01t. 0t. C11t. CO . A. seed s urce seed source Culls Cracks at lace M Pt. Other P 1 . 67 59 85 82 90 89 94 61 86 71 74 82 69 79 82 71 51)SO 86 87 90 88 88 74 89 92 92 92 89 89 85 97 89 59 88 82 Continued Marketable vield acre' ( ulls Varicty and Pc.o seed source I otal 5 x 6' 6 x 6 6 x 7 Total tof Crck (at- Other' vield fc Cott. Cwt. l Ct. Cvit1 Cwt. Pu 1. pet Pu . Pu Obser ational C astle (02(0 (C astle) ................................... 521 76 338 107 168 24 2 4 94 NIP 201 2 A (A\sgron..................................4901 60 326 104 1701 26 2 18l 80t (olden Queen (Stokes).................................331 48 2104 79 6(0 15 I 3 96 Castle 10)25 (C.astle) ................................... 3101 22 210 78 103 25 8 5 87 Al' Fi G,8((12 (Auburn U') ............................ 249 22 149 78 208 46 I 8 91 Amex VI N IAsgroA)(..................................233 37 156 411 86 27 13 8 79 Starshot (Stokes)....................................... 47 3 211 24 326 87 0) 0 100 Soil test: Pz 33( VH).' K -160) (H): pH -5-0 (1 1 o and one-half tons limestone applied per acre. Si/c Nields reported here are in accordance wsith the si/e standards established hs the L SI)A for the Los Angeles txpe lug arrangements. 5 x 6 atrrangement: minimum diameter 2 I1 1 6 inches, maXtmum diameter 3 3 16 inches. 6 x 6 ariangement: minimum diameter 2 8 16 inches, maxitn diameter 2 14 16 inches. 6 x 7 arrangement: minimumr diameter 2 4 16 inches. maximum diameter 2 ilt 16 inches. WXhile fruits ss re giaded as carefl]ll as possihle tinder field conditions, no rigid effot t as made to grade for a striet U.S. No. I grade. I ruits wecre separated lot cull conditions as reported here. Siime f ruits In this si/c arirangement Acere larger than standard SI/eS. Others "ere motls tomatoes toil small to be marketed in the abose si/es. Slime Aer, culled because of rots, insect damage, mechanical damage, and mis- sha pen f ruits. [rits of this saritt aseraged between I and 2 inches in diameter. No si/c arrangement could be made. I Arn 6. HARtisi DAxTES Fott SINK[i [it-RSt MARIt~ t lT)M5Itt ItIAI Ct tI MAN. 198(0 Vairiets and Harvest dates' seed source 7 3 7 8 7 10 7 14 7 17 7 21 7 24 7 28 7 31 8 4 8 7 8 11 8 14 8 18 Replicated I lotaitic ic (IPetoseed) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . N I rilpic I XsgroA . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . X N NPH (174 1 Xsgriln( .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N [liuke I etilseed ) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N XX altet I letilseed) .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .N C o n 0111 etils ed) .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Floi a I ) de (1 Hltida) N.. . . . . . .. . . . . Colntesa (Petoised) .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . N lligsct ( ' P Ilseell .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . Blettei Hto X IN I Petiiseed .. . . . . .. . . . . . N XX ititte I sgro\n . . . .. . . .I N.. . . . . (als P511 I Petmiseed) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N 7718 VT (Pctiiseed( .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . letrpii I sgiiis ) N.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Voit XWas HIht id (I our W a% [-arms) N....... N Pink Delight lshricf ( I nille) I..................... 'Super Red Il htid I Agoa..i .......... X XX i l X illeittaie ( Petoseed) N.. . . . .. . . . . XX lter F (I 'tiiseed ) .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . N (lotadcl I Asgio k .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . X N to uan ii IPet iseed) .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . N XX altei PF W . 1 lirida( N.. . . . . . . . . . . . N Ilig (,il] Illilpel .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .N us brid 980) \Ags . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .I N Su permaiiket I Asgroin .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . N I raselet I ]I i le\) .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . Bontntie Nematode Resista nt ( Bonnie [arms) ..... N Red Glo\N Hlbsbrid l(s Nlles) N......*'* W a~lter Ial \il Straiin (I)F'tosCed( N.. . . . . . . . . N Roadside Red (Aglsais .............. x Patriot I SD) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N Hoimestead 24 1 Xsgrost .. . . . . . .. . . . . . N NP 20141 )Asgriits .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N Blarton ( lctosed) N.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A( , 76 1 MN I Aubuirn I. .. . . . . . . . . . . . N N ,irls Cascade l'etosecfd) N.. . . . . . . . . . . Ohser~ ational ,istlc 1(02(0 (C istle) .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . NXP 20132 A I Asgrilsk) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gioldfen Queen ( Stolkes) N............. C istle 1025 (C astlel N.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . Al 1 680-1 2 (Auibiirn (1. 1 .. . . . . . . . . . .N \IICsX l I (/Sgiilsul N.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Stishot ( Stolkes) N.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . N meains peaik hairsest date, the date at A hichtlie highest s eld occurred. In some sarieties, sield \Aas approximatels the same for (tto or three harvest dates. \aicet\ and seed source Replicated F- loram erica (P'etoseed) ....................................... T ro pic (A sgroAw ) ............................................. XP H 674 (A sgrow) ........................................... )Duke (P'etoseed) ............................................. W alter ( Petoseed ) ............................................ (C ount (Petoseed ) ............................................. Flora-Dade (U.I Florida) ...................................... (Contcssa (Petoeed) .......................................... B igset (I P etosced )............................................. Better Bov V N (Petoseed) .................................... W inner (A sgro ) ............................................. Calkpso (Petoseed) ........................................... 77 18V F (Petosced ) ........................................... I em p o (A sgro ) ............................................. Four W a HF brid (Four W a Farm s)........................... Pink D elight Hx brid (T ille ) ................................. Super R ed HI brid (A g a ) ................................... Walter Villernaire (Petoseed) ................................... W alter F (Petosced ) .......................................... Florad el (iA sgro A )............................................ am iam i (IP'etoseed ) .......................................... W alter P F (U . Florid a) ....................................... Big (Girl (Burpee)............................................. H brid 980 (Agax).......................................... Supermarket (Asgro w)........................................ I raxeler (I wille) ........................................ Bonnie Nematode Resistant (Honnie Farms)..................... Red (;Ilow Hf brid (I wille\)................................... Walter Fark Strain (Petoseed)................................. R oadside R ed (A gway) ....................................... iPatriot I(SDI)A (Charleston)................................... H o mestead 24 (N iagara) ................................ ...... X P 2041 (A g iro ) ........................................... Baron (Petoseed) ............................................. Al 76 1MN (Auburn .) .................................... Iarlx (Ca cade ( Petow ed)........... .......... .... PlIant height In. 34 49 36 33 36 39 41 39 3? 50 10 31 39 29 48 49 58 34 26 43 33 36 59 41 36 41 33 39 32 43 45 33 10 26 51 54 Sruit Color Shape Firmness I xc Suggcstcd appeal3 use 4 Observational C astle 1020i( astlie) .......................................... 3 X P 2032 A (A sgirow ) ........................................ 3 G olden Q ueen (Stokes) ....................................... 5 C astle 1(025 (C astle) .......................................... 3 AlU I (, 8()0-12 (Auburn .) ................................... 5 Amex VFN (Asgrow)......................................... I Starshot (Stokes)............................................. 2 Shape rating: I = globe. 2 deep globe 3 oblate. 4 deep oblate. 5 1 Firmness rating: I - xerx firm. 2 firm 3 soft. Appearance rating: I smooth. 2 slightlx rough. 3 rough Use rating: I - home garden. 2 - roadside and other direct marketing. 3 9 6 4 9 nixed. Red Red \Yello k Red Red Red Red commercial shipping. I,, rnaiion , oniined / halain ii aliilahl, 1o u// ai/howir ra ird 1/ iai c. a w\ mr natioial m iiin.