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Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Although rarely grown today, 'Howard 17' figures in the ancestry of many contemporary strawberry cultivars. This "June-bearing" variety originated in Belchertown, Massachusetts, around 1905. It is also known as 'Premier' and 'Howard'.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Howard 17' spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. Round, white, five- to nine-petaled flowers open in spring from buds...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Rarely cultivated today, 'Jessie' was a popular strawberry variety in central California and the Mid-Atlantic states in the early twentieth century. This "June-bearing" cultivar originated in Janesville, Wisconsin, around 1880.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Jessie' spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. Round, white, five- to eight-petaled flowers open in spring from buds initiated...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The heirloom cultivar 'Klondike' ripens its medium to large, deep-red berries midway in the spring strawberry season. This exceptionally heat-tolerant "June-bearing" strawberry was a leading commercial variety in the Southeast United States in the early twentieth century. It originated in Independence, Louisiana, around 1900.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Klondike' spreads by runners to form expanding mats...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Rarely cultivated today, 'Late Stevens' was a popular strawberry variety in New Jersey and Delaware in the early twentieth century. This late-ripening "June-bearing" cultivar originated in Bridgeton, New Jersey, around 1897.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Late Stevens' spreads by runners to form expanding mats of dark green, three-parted leaves. Round, white, six- to eight-petaled flowers open in spring from...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The heirloom cultivar 'Marshall' ripens its large, richly flavored, dark-scarlet berries in late spring and early summer, midway in the spring strawberry season. This "June-bearing" strawberry was a leading variety in the Northwest United States from 1905 to 1960. It originated in Marshfield Hills, Massachusetts, around 1890.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Marshall' spreads by runners to form expanding mats...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The heirloom cultivar 'Michel' ripens its medium to large, pale-red berries early in the spring strawberry season. This exceptionally heat-tolerant "June-bearing" strawberry was a leading commercial variety in the Southeast United States in the late nineteenth century, but is rarely grown today. It originated in Judsonia, Arkansas, around 1883.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Michel' spreads by runners to form...
Jessie Keith
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. Selected in 1985 by the University of Minnesota, Itasca® bears early-ripening strawberries on exceptionally cold-hardy, disease-resistant plants. This "June-bearing" strawberry was developed from a 1983 cross between 'Seneca' and 'Allstar'.
Like most garden strawberries, Itasca® spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. Plants bear round white five-petaled flowers in spring that develop...
Jessie Keith
(Garden Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The cultivar 'Northeaster' produces flavorful, early-ripening, bright red berries on vigorous, disease-resistant plants. This "June-bearing" strawberry was developed from a 1974 cross made at the USDA Agricultural Research Center at Beltsville, Maryland.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Northeaster' spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. Plants bear round white five-petaled flowers...
(Garden Strawberry, Ogallala Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are low-growing hybrid perennials prized for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. The "everbearing" strawberry 'Ogallala' produces repeated crops of medium to large berries on vigorous cold-hardy plants. This long-time favorite originated in 1947 at the USDA Horticultural Field Station in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Like most garden strawberries, 'Ogallala' spreads by runners to form expanding mats of three-lobed leaves. The dark-green, leathery leaves of this cultivar are highly resistant...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Strawberry, Ozark Beauty Strawberry, Strawberry)
Garden strawberries are hybrid herbaceous perennials grown for their sweet, aromatic red fruit. 'Ozark Beauty' is an everbearing cultivar which produces large, firm, medium-sweet strawberries from late spring until early fall (with a pause during hot weather). Like most garden strawberries, it spreads by stolons to form expanding clumps of three-lobed leaves.
'Ozark Beauty' likes ample sun and fertile, moist, well-drained soil, and does best in areas with relatively cool summers. It is a good...