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> Our recommendation for the 2006 season:

 

 VARIETY

 

SIZE

( gr )

 

PLANT

HABIT

 

 Remarks

Clarance 140-160

Balance 

  • High yielding variety
  • Easy to grow
  • Suitable for long crop
  • Shiny fruits
  • Tolerant to russeting
  • Tall plant

Tricia

( DRW 7247 )

130-160

Generative

  • Generative vairety
    • Easy labor
    • Ideal for interplanting
    • Must be grafted for long crop
    • Easier to grow
  • Better vine
    • Thicker
    • Stays greener
    • Jointless
  • Fruits are:
    • Deeper
    • All same size
    • Shiny and deep red

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 VARIETY

COLOR

SIZE

 Plant habit

 Remarks

 Clarance

Red

140-160g

 Moderate

High yield, easy to grow, good cluster shape. Tall plant
Tricia Red 130-160g Generative High yield, generative plants. Excellent vine and presentation.

 Tradiro

Red

125-150g

 Very vigorous

  Short plant. Excellent under high light intensity.

 

TRESCO

( DRW 7254 )

Red

135-150gr

Moderate

Trials in Europe and in Leamington have shown that Tresco is an ideal variety for the fall. Results indicate that clusters keep their shape better than other varieties when planted in the heat of the summer. In addition there are very few problems with clusters with only 2 or 3 tomatoes.