Abstract

Cherokee (B 61-3) is resistant to common scab, late blight, mild mosaic, and net necrosis. In comparative trials in Iowa, Indiana, Minnesota, and Maine it has outyielded Irish Cobbler in nearly all tests, and on the average its tubers have been higher in total solids than those of the Irish Cobbler. It should be a very valuable variety for growers who have soil infested with scab organisms or who have difficulty in controlling late blight.

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