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- Patent 0 2 Roots Long and profuse; strong and vigorous. Runners: Numerous; heavy; easily controlled. Production: Heavy producer, with long-bearing season extending from early June until freezing time. Flower: Perfect. Large, measuring approximately 1 inch in diameter. White. Sepals numerous. Stamens yellow-tinted, changing to brown as the white petals fall. Marketability: Fruit is firm and keeps well both on plant and after picking, thus making it very marketable.
- Each of the three leaflets measures about 2% to 3 inches in length as well as in width.
- the new and distinct variety of everbearing strawberry plant, characterized particularly by its vigor of growth; its numerous but easily controlled runners; its long season of fruit production; its even ripening; and its heavy production of fruit of pleasing flavor, uniform size, broadly rounded shape with flat stem end, and firm flesh which is dark red all the way through.
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April 28, 1959 LEE ROY TEAGUE Plant Pat. 1,827
STRAWBERRY PLANT Filed Aug. 26, 1958 INVENTOR PLANT PATENT AGENT STRAWBEY PLANT Lee Roy Tongue, Logan, Iowa Application August 26, 1958, Serial No. 757,435
1 Cl. (Ci. 47--62) My present discovery relates to an improved variety of everbearing strawberry plant producing large quan-- titles of large, marketable berries of good flavor and substance.
This variety is a chance seedling found by me a few years ago just outside a patch of the varieties Red Rich (Plant Patent No. 993), Superfection (unpatented), and Streamliner (unpatented) as grown in my garden in Logan, Iowa. It bears some of the characteristics of each of the three varieties named, but its parentage is not definitely known.
I have asexually reproduced this new variety in my gardens in Logan, by means of runners, and its characteristics appearv to be permanent.
Accompanying illustrations show a cluster of the The plant Type: -Everbearing. Self-pollinizing. Growth: Large and vigorous. Plants measure 6 to 8 inches high above the vcrowns and consist of many leaf branches and when in heaviest bearing season' have 2 to heavy fruit stems, the latter more than half the height of the leaves.
, Fruit stems: Strong and' upright, tendingto hold the berries well up from the ground and free from dirt. Each of these stems bears a large clusterof berries in various stages of growth.
Where no plate number is mentioned, the'or-' ates Patent 0 2 Roots: Long and profuse; strong and vigorous. Runners: Numerous; heavy; easily controlled. Production: Heavy producer, with long-bearing season extending from early June until freezing time. Flower: Perfect. Large, measuring approximately 1 inch in diameter. White. Sepals numerous. Stamens yellow-tinted, changing to brown as the white petals fall. Marketability: Fruit is firm and keeps well both on plant and after picking, thus making it very marketable.
, Foliage:
Type.-Trifoliate.
Size and quality-Large and of heavy texture. Each of the three leaflets measures about 2% to 3 inches in length as well as in width.
Col0r.-Medium green, approximately Light Elm Green to Forest Green (Pl. XVII).
Appearance.-Venation is prominent and serrations deep.
Leaf stems.--Red-tinged; hairy; 6 to 8 inches tall.
Fruit Form: Flattened. Rounded (not pointed) on blossom end; flat on stem end, permitting cleaning without waste.
Size: Medium; uniform.
Color: Deep dark red, being approximately-Nopal R Having thus disclosed my discovery, I claim:
The new and distinct variety. of everbearing strawberry plant, characterized particularly by its vigor of growth; its numerous but easily controlled runners; its long season of fruit production; its even ripening; and its heavy production of fruit of pleasing flavor, uniform size, broadly rounded shape with flat stem end, and firm flesh which is dark red all the way through.
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