Simi, a processing tomato resistant to Verticillium and Fusarium wilts
J. W. Lesley,
John T. Middleton and
C. D. McCarty
Hilgardia, 1952, vol. 21, issue 10
Abstract:
This paper reports on the recent development of a new tomato variety, the Simi, which is resistant to verticillium and fusarium wilts and is recommended for trial on the southern California coastal plain and valleys near the coast. It is less fruitful than Pearson in the interior valleys. A good solid tomato with only a moderate-sized white core, Simi is especially promising for processing into paste and other concentrates on account of its fleshiness and deep red color.
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Date: 1952
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