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Amaricus appears in a Northwest Nursery Co. strawberry catalog as an everbearing strawberry variety. It is mentioned only in comparison with other cultivars, not in a full cultivar description. O. M. Peterson of Albert Lea, Minnesota, compared Amaricus with Progressive and Superb [S1].
Peterson said all three varieties had done remarkably well. He judged Progressive the strongest, calling it the largest cropper and most thrifty of the three [S1]. The catalog gives no direct fruit description for Amaricus. It also does not state its parentage, breeder, place of origin, release date, ripening details, storage behavior, or disease observations [S1].
The source identifies Amaricus as a strawberry in an everbearing strawberry section. The catalog context is northern and upper Midwest growing experience [S1]. Its hardiness cannot be stated directly from this record. The evidence only shows that it was known well enough to be compared in a Minnesota testimonial [S1].
The name reading is uncertain. The scan supports Amaricus as the probable variety name, but the source note says it is less clear than Progressive and Superb [S1].
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This summary currently draws chiefly from PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co..
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 103 | PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co. | unknown | 2 | 0 | 0 | p15 | The writer says all varieties had done remarkably well, but later judged Progressive superior.; Amaricus is listed as one of three everbearing strawberry varieties compared by O. M. Peterson. |
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| 103 | p15 | productivity | The writer says all varieties had done remarkably well, but later judged Progressive superior. | three varieties, the Progressive, Superb, and Amaricus | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p15 | recommendation_context | Amaricus is listed as one of three everbearing strawberry varieties compared by O. M. Peterson. | three varieties, the Progressive, Superb, and Amaricus | page_block:0.90 |
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| productivity | The writer says all varieties had done remarkably well, but later judged Progressive superior. | 0.68 |
| recommendation_context | Amaricus is listed as one of three everbearing strawberry varieties compared by O. M. Peterson. | 0.70 |
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