Harris Seeds Presents Its Latest Vegetable Varieties
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ACes F1
This new 78-day bicolor supersweet has great yield potential and produces very high-quality, tender ears. Its 8-inch ears have 18 rows of refined kernels with excellent contrast, and strong tip fill. The ears are covered with a dark-green husk, offering excellent tip cover. It is resistant to common rust Rp1GI, and has intermediate resistance to northern corn leaf blight.
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Aquarius F1
Maturing 75 days from transplant, Aquarius is a very uniform, early maturing cauliflower. Its pure white heads make good weight and have a very refined look. It has strong, erect plants and works well for plantings going from warm season into hot season, as the heads have strong tolerance to summer curd hairiness.
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Bowie
Maturing 56 days from seeding, Bowie features a dark-green pod color and an upright plant habit that lends to easy harvest. The pods are set mid-high in the plant and are 5.5 inches in length. Primarily a four-sieve bean, Bowie is resistant to bean common mosaic, curly top virus, halo blight, and bacterial brown spot, with intermediate resistance to common blight.
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Centella F1
Maturing in 55 days, Centella's gynoecious vine produces dark-green fruit averaging 8 to 9 inches. It's less prone to yellow belly, and is straight and cylindrical in shape. It's resistant to scab, cucumber mosaic virus, watermelon mosaic virus, with intermediate resistance to powdery mildew, zucchini yellow mosaic virus, papaya ringspot virus, and downy mildew.
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Garfield F1
Garfield is vibrant orange in color with medium- sized plants producing good yields of large to extra-large, bell-shaped fruit that ripen from green to orange. The fruit are mostly four lobed and have thick walls with exceptional sweetness. It is resistant to tobacco mosaic virus.
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Goldfinger F1
Goldfinger produces high-quality, uniform, attractive roots. It has strong, upright tops with good bolting tolerance. The roots have a small to medium core, are dark orange in color, and have a sweet flavor. At high density planting the roots will be 5 to 6 inches long, and at normal planting density the roots will be 7 to 8 inches long. Goldfinger matures 69 days from seeding.
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Nirvana F1
This new augmented supersweet bicolor matures in 75 days offering vigor, high quality, and great kernel texture. Nirvana yields 8-inch uniform ears with strong fill and good kernel contrast. The easy to pick ears are covered with dark-green husks, protecting the ear well over the tip. The 6- to 6.5-foot plants are sturdy and set their ears at 24 inches off of the ground.
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Rhea F1
Rhea matures 110 days from seeding. Its large vines produce 20- to 30-pound fruit with a dark-orange color and well-defined ribs. The fruit have a flat-round shape, are free of flat sides, and have large, firmly attached dark-green stems. Rhea has shown to be a consistent yielder in our test plots. It has intermediate resistance to powdery mildew.
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Warty Goblin F1
Warty Goblin matures 105 days from seeding. It produces heavily warted 8-to-20 pound fruit. The round- to-slightly-tall orange fruit have a hard shell rind and green warts that stay green for weeks after harvest. It has a well-proportioned, dark-green stem that is firmly attached. The fruit are produced on a full vine that offers intermediate resistance to powdery mildew.
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ACes F1
Aquarius F1
Bowie
Centella F1
Garfield F1
Goldfinger F1
Nirvana F1
Rhea F1
Warty Goblin F1
For more information, contact:
Harris Seeds
355 Paul Rd.
Rochester, NY 14624
800-544-7938
harrisseeds.com
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Alexander is a former associate editor with American Vegetable Grower® and currently a contributing writer in Denver, CO. See all author stories here.